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Board Economics
Re: Covid virus 2021
by
AicecreaME
on 23/04/2021, 13:34:52 UTC
The problem is that there are not enough vaccines to inoculate everyone. We are in to the 5th month of vaccination, and only around 925 million doses of the vaccine has been administered so far. In order to vaccinate everyone, we need around 15 billion doses. So even by the end of this year, only a small minority of the world population will be vaccinated against COVID 19. And worse still, those who got completely vaccinated (with two doses of the vaccine) may need another booster dose after 12 months.
Not just the quantity but also the logistics seems to be another problem for the vaccine rollout. If we continue to innovate and have all the countries do their thing and become competent, I am sure that we can make the inoculation much more faster, we can't do anything about it, if the government is incompetent with the vaccine rollout then we as their citizens are screwed.

I agree.

Incompetent Government makes it even worst, even the vaccine that other countries are receiving is not even effective at all compare to other countries. I don't even know what's gonna happen next because of the Government's poor actions towards this pandemic problem. I'm from the Philippines and the Government here only knows one "cure" for the virus, which is lockdown.

We've been lockdown for 1 year already and still counting, doesn't change anything. Therefore I don't know why they are still insisting that it is the only way to defeat the virus. God help us all.