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Yeah but it won't happen. Vaccines worked good and ended the pandemic.It was planned but if the Covid epidemiological situation escalated beyond control they could adjust the date accordingly.
Yeah but it won't happen. Vaccines worked good and ended the pandemic.It was planned but if the Covid epidemiological situation escalated beyond control they could adjust the date accordingly.
As Arnold said it - antivaxers, f**** your freedomYeah but it won't happen. Vaccines worked good and ended the pandemic.
In Ireland we are having bigger daily count of cases than Canada doesI don’t see Covid situation getting bad in Canada in the foreseeable weeks due to their high vaccination numbers. Yes, cases will keep fluctuating but I’m sure people are now smart enough to judge the epidemiological situation based on hospitalization and deaths instead of cases and thankfully both have been fairly stable despite the rising cases of delta variant
Israel had the highest vaccination rate at some point though but currently it doesn’t look good there. But I’m sure there are other factors responsible for this; probably the timing of 1st and second doses is oneYeah but it won't happen. Vaccines worked good and ended the pandemic.
The death rate is much lower than before. I think there are other factors as well. For example, the doctors are more prepared, and the know better how they can deal with the disease. The supply of medicines and medical equipment are more sufficient than last year.Israel had the highest vaccination rate at some point though but currently it doesn’t look good there. But I’m sure there are other factors responsible for this; probably the timing of 1st and second doses is one
There's no benchmark though. Like what exactly is "good"? Politicians keep bending this and I don't like it. Israel currently has 559 patients in critical condition and they have very few daily deaths. To me, this is "good". Under these circumstances nothing justifies the time and hope stolen from younger people just because some oldies could die at 85 rather than 80. This nonsense must end.Israel had the highest vaccination rate at some point though but currently it doesn’t look good there. But I’m sure there are other factors responsible for this; probably the timing of 1st and second doses is one
There's no benchmark though. Like what exactly is "good"? Politicians keep bending this and I don't like it. Israel currently has 559 patients in critical condition and they have very few daily deaths. To me, this is "good". Under these circumstances nothing justifies the time and hope stolen from younger people just because some oldies could die at 85 rather than 80. This nonsense must end.
What about the US. Currently having more hospitalized children than even during the peak pandemic period. I think we are still far from saying the pandemic is over but the good thing is that progress is being made. Consolidated global efforts is needed to end this thing; unfortunately there’s too much politicking
It's a tragedy but we need to look at the numbers. Children are dying all over the world every day. Yes it's harsh but giving politicians the opportunity to bend this pandemic to their will is harsher.What about the US. Currently having more hospitalized children than even during the peak pandemic period. I think we are still far from saying the pandemic is over but the good thing is that progress is being made. Consolidated global efforts is needed to end this thing; unfortunately there’s too much politicizing
What about the US. Currently having more hospitalized children than even during the peak pandemic period. I think we are still far from saying the pandemic is over but the good thing is that progress is being made. Consolidated global efforts is needed to end this thing; unfortunately there’s too much politicizing
Guys quick question. We were thinking again to try to attempt IELTS again. If I will improve my reading part by only .5 points, hopping that the rest will be as it was and my gf would improve speaking by .5 our score would jump to 479 from 474. Would you do it or just wait and see what will happen?
GT reading is so easy, you should practice and give it again. Getting 7.5 in speaking is also not that difficult but writing is hit or miss every time.
No, Children less than 12 are not eligible for vaccines. Some big Pharma are conducting clinical trials to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the vaccines in children <12 though. Hopefully we get a favorable clinical outcome before 2022Thankfully they are allowing to vaccinate more and more children.
