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2022/01/12 12:47:35

Vaccination against coronavirus COVID-19

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Main article: Coronavirus COVID-19

Vaccination against coronavirus COVID-19 in Russia

Main article: Vaccination against coronavirus COVID-19 in Russia

Vaccines against coronavirus COVID-19

2022: EU says frequent vaccinations may be futile and negatively affect immunity

EU regulators in January 2022 warned that frequent repeated vaccinations with drugs against Covid-19 could negatively affect the immune system and may not be feasible.

Instead, countries should leave more time between revaccination programs and tie them to the start of the cold season in each hemisphere, following the pattern outlined in influenza vaccination strategies.

2022: Two nurses in New York earn $1.5 million on fake COVID-19 vaccination certificates

At the end of January 2022, it became known that two nurses on Long Island in New York were charged with forging vaccination certificates for coronavirus infection. Medical workers are also charged with entering fake vaccination data into the state database, which brought attackers more than $1.5 million. Read more here.

2021

Implantable chips with COVID passports developed in Sweden

The Swedish company Epicenter has developed microchips implanted under the skin with vaccination certificates. This became known on December 19, 2021. Read more here.

South America leads in vaccination rates

Much less die in countries with high rates of COVID-19 vaccination

Vaccinated people are less likely to die from COVID-19. The European Commission has published curious statistics on deaths from coronavirus in two weeks in November 2021.

In particular, the statistics of the fully vaccinated part of the population in various countries are given. The second graph indicates the figure of deaths from COVID-19 per 1 million population in the same countries.

Vaccinated people are also spreading the delta variant

In a year-long study of 621 people in Britain with mild Covid-19, scientists found that their peak viral load was the same regardless of vaccination status, according to an article by The Lancet Infectious Disease in October 2021.

The findings explain to some extent why the delta variant is so contagious even in countries with a successful spread of vaccination, and why the unvaccinated cannot believe they are protected because others have had vaccinations.

The proportion of vaccinated in countries around the world. Schedule

In the United States, with the help of bot farms, they seek the segregation of unvaccinated

On August 6, 2021, information appeared that USA boat in-farms actively distribute messages in social networks order to achieve approval of quarantine and segregation of unvaccinated.

Bots are used to blame and shame people who have not been vaccinated, which is why they begin to feel obliged to submit. According to the publication, this demoralizes and keeps people from criticizing that their civil liberties are under threat.

Bot accounts send messages to anger Americans and make them believe they have no rights, remedies and experience to refuse vaccinations.

According to the publication, one of these bot farms was caught spreading lies about unvaccinated. Fakes wrote to enlist public support for vaccination passports and a system of segregation of healthy people with natural immunity.[1]

In Uzbekistan, out of 34.5 million citizens of the republic, 1.2 million people were fully vaccinated

At the end of July 2021, only 1.2 million people were fully vaccinated out of 34.5 million citizens of the republic in Uzbekistan.

Malta bans entry for unvaccinated from coronavirus

In mid-July 2021, Minister health care Chris Fearne announced that Malta he would ban all visitors unvaccinated from entering the country. COVID-19 More. here

WHO estimates the cost of vaccination against COVID-19 at $35-45 billion

In early May 2021, WHO announced that the international COVAX program would need $35-45 billion to vaccinate adults against COVID-19 in 2022. This was announced at a briefing by the head of WHO Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

Thanks to the COVAX program, more than 49 million doses of the vaccine have already been delivered worldwide. This program is led by WHO, the Global Alliance for Vaccination (Gavi) and the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovation (Cepi), and the UN Children's Fund Unicef acts as a key partner in the implementation of the program.

WHO estimates the cost of vaccination against coronavirus COVID-19 at $35-45 billion

COVAX was created to bring together international health organizations to ensure equitable distribution of vaccines, thanks to richer countries offsetting vaccine costs for poorer ones. Health experts, including the head of WHO, made it clear that the fight against coronavirus is global and called on richer countries to help other states take control of the situation.

Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus criticized rich countries that undermine the COVAX program: he accused their governments of "overeating" international vaccine supplies by ordering several times more doses than they really require. By the end of April, only 0.3% of vaccines used worldwide had been delivered to people in low-income countries.

Ghana became the first country to receive the vaccine under the COVAX program in February 2021. Tens of millions of doses have since been sent across all continents, with experts hoping to distribute two billion more doses by the end of the year. By the end of June, COVAX needs to deliver about 20 million additional doses to fill the supply shortfall caused by the growing crisis in India.[2]

The number of vaccinated in the world exceeded the number of infected

In February 2021, the number of people vaccinated against COVID-19 in the world exceeded the official number of infected

2020: Countries where most citizens would agree to be vaccinated against COVID-19

Consent of citizens of countries for vaccination against COVID-19 as of August 2020

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