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Thread: Should the coronavirus vaccine be mandatory

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    Well I'd like to donate my share of the vaccine to other poor countries.

    The WHO is saying the poor countries might not receive a vaccine for years

    Canada already singed deals for hundreds of millions yet other places won't be getting them for a long time
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    I think they they should still try what's so hard about yeah they won't be able to do on their own but why don't a government step in most major African city's could still get them.

    Yeah not everyone but we have the capability of getting it to all the major cities.

    Sad
    https://www.reuters.com/article/heal...-idUSKBN28Q1LF


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    Quote Originally Posted by fishfood View Post
    I think they they should still try what's so hard about yeah they won't be able to do on their own but why don't a government step in most major African city's could still get them.
    Tin Foil Hat Time: wasn't there talk on here about population control to limit Climate Change emissions of Co2 . Africa had a birth rate of 4.4 (vs 1.4 in Canada) highest in the world. You think there might be a link Haha..

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    Tin Foil Hat Time: wasn't there talk on here about population control to limit Climate Change emissions of Co2 . Africa had a birth rate of 4.4 (vs 1.4 in Canada) highest in the world. You think there might be a link Haha..
    It's horrible

    And to think in 2020 we couldn't better the world.
    Been watching the deadliest roads many are in Africa. Pretty different world if you ask me.

    Or again does it come from the divided nes
    of our government's?

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    Funny I haven't heard of any lockdowns in a single African country..have you.. G7 or G20 countries...oh ya. Why do we need to help...if no deadly virus is occurring???
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    Quote Originally Posted by line052 View Post
    Funny I haven't heard of any lockdowns in a single African country..have you.. G7 or G20 countries...oh ya. Why do we need to help...if no deadly virus is occurring???
    A lot of African countries have systems in place to handle the Ebola virus when it crops up...this 'kitten' of a pandemic is nothing for them to weather through.

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    Quote Originally Posted by line052 View Post
    Funny I haven't heard of any lockdowns in a single African country..have you.. G7 or G20 countries...oh ya. Why do we need to help...if no deadly virus is occurring???
    Actually there have been. I have many close friends in South Africa. For first wave, there were rules ... they even banned cigarettes and alcohol sales. You couldn't even transport alcohol from your place to another household. But in the poorer communities, the rules were basically ignored ... up to 25 people in a taxi van the size of a grand caravan. They were on a serious run though ... I think at one point had the third or fourth highest number of infections ... it then settled, but now they are on their third wave. Government is imposing lockdowns again.

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    Funny Mr Gates
    Saw CNN report with gate's nothing but big smiles and kept calling it an epidemic lol.

    Not a pandemic.



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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkB View Post
    Actually there have been. I have many close friends in South Africa. For first wave, there were rules ... they even banned cigarettes and alcohol sales. You couldn't even transport alcohol from your place to another household. But in the poorer communities, the rules were basically ignored ... up to 25 people in a taxi van the size of a grand caravan. They were on a serious run though ... I think at one point had the third or fourth highest number of infections ... it then settled, but now they are on their third wave. Government is imposing lockdowns again.
    I've done work in South Africa and Namibia and have many friends and associates there and can confirm the above. Namibia also was as strict as RSA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by line052 View Post
    Funny I haven't heard of any lockdowns in a single African country..have you.. G7 or G20 countries...oh ya. Why do we need to help...if no deadly virus is occurring???
    I had an employee stuck in Nigeria from March until August. Zero way out. Fully locked and nightly curfews
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    Travel restrictions may still be affected after a vaccine . Until the poorest countries can get a vaccine there will be of limits to travel.

    https://globalnews.ca/news/7525384/c...ns-canada/amp/

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