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Board Economics
Re: After 1 year of Covid 19 Virus
by
Coroline
on 15/07/2021, 00:27:58 UTC
Still on the waiting list after signing up for vaccination months ago. Hoping to be vaccinated as soon as possible having day jobs in this pandemic is a problematic and troublesome. Bringing food to the table is not as easy as it used to but due to this pandemic I was able to learn new skills in relation to my line of work.
In my country there is no issue with the vaccines, i wonder which country would that be struggling to get vaccines, but i do accept the fact that jobs are a problem and for the past year many lost their jobs and i am not getting my perks for a while and i need to find something else to make a living. If you are planning to learn new skills then internet is your teacher and you can learn anything from it.

Lucky for those who have no problem getting the vaccine. Because there are still so many countries that are still waiting for their vaccine supply to arrive or better yet, only small percentage has been vaccinated because of the lack of supply. But at least, seems that pandemic is starting to be contained because of the deployment of the vaccines all around the world. This is once in a lifetime to remember for this generation. Lockdown globally is very rare to happen.
For countries with small populations vaccination may not be difficult, but it's different from countries with large populations (such as Indonesia and India). large population and limited number of medical personnel make vaccination slower than other countries. Not to mention the existence of fake news that makes many people afraid to receive vaccines.
vaccination runs very slowly due to various factors, such as dependence on vaccine imports to limited raw materials and vaccine storage infrastructure. In addition, there are still some people's doubts about receiving vaccines provided by the government. It is important to re-evaluate whether the policies that have been implemented by the government are effective in controlling the pandemic.

Solutions to speed up the Covid-19 vaccination process, such as implementing science-based policies, tightening community movements with the support of adequate social assistance. In addition, the government also needs to intensify the vaccination campaign so that the public's desire to participate in the program appears.