
'We are not safe until the entire world is safe': Experts discuss the promises and challenges of the global vaccine rollout #AskReuters https://t.co/o4aOATun5w https://t.co/i8JfuozgRt
'We are not safe until the entire world is safe': Experts discuss the promises and challenges of the global vaccine rollout #AskReuters https://t.co/o4aOATun5w https://t.co/i8JfuozgRt
@Reuters Then send out the stuff to California because we don't have it most people going on there second shots
@Reuters By everyone gets vaccinated by 2022 then it might be safe for the 7 billion plus people on earth but there will be some people that will not get vaccinated because they donโt believe in getting vaccinated
@Reuters As a precaution it would be advisable after the 'administration' of the first vaccine portion while waiting for the second, to respect 21 days of quarantine, to avoid transmissibility chains side effects, greater vulnerability?
@Reuters Vaccine or not this will never end until governments keep testing everyone with tests that are not 100% accurate. Pcr has many flaws but mostly is that it cannot distinguish between current or previous infections, so many healthy people are being isolated for no reason