dinosaw said:Vaccine nationalism, or should that be supranationalism, is beginning to hot up.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-01-26/eu-vaccine-rollout-in-disarray-as-germany-touts-export-limits
rick said:dinosaw said:Vaccine nationalism, or should that be supranationalism, is beginning to hot up.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-01-26/eu-vaccine-rollout-in-disarray-as-germany-touts-export-limits
Meanwhile third world countries are the last in the line. Totally predictable but still shocking and ultimately stupid.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9160121/WHO-warns-catastrophic-moral-failure-global-COVID-19-vaccine-distribution.html?fbclid=IwAR1r0JSATqMoHwypKAISRPhJaWvpaQ4fRbc9_3A73rHGsHHXo1HmIZITKg8
Hen-Gen said:The first example of many advantages to come dinosaw. ?
Marigold said:In the understandable rush to give as many people as possible a first dose, nobody now seems to be talking about the logistics of providing the second doses after twelve weeks, whilst in effect doubling provision overnight to enable progress to continue on providing yet more new people with their first doses.
Hen-Gen said:Almost as important as protecting from the disease is that it seems to make the disease less serious even if you do catch it. That’ll do me.
rick said:Must find some cheery news from somewhere - still, this from the National Geographic seems, at least, a lengthy and detailed assessment with glimmers of hope.
https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/science-and-technology/2021/01/covid-19-will-likely-be-with-us-forever-heres-how-well-live-with-it?utm_source=pocket-newtab-global-en-GB