We’ve really started vaccinating in record numbers for more than a few days now, the best case scenario would have been to not act like morons in the first place, but at least things seem to be getting a lot better
Glad to see we’re still chugging along at a high rate despite having a good number vaccinated already.
There are three ways one can learn
1. The smart way: Coming to a solution by think about it.
2. The observer’s way: Learning from mistakes of others.
3. The Romanian way: Learning from your own mistakes.
Bulgaria – still not learning.
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Atleast vaccinations in Romania have picked up some pace. Bulgaria still lagging behind.
These statistics are getting less and less meaningful as countries are getting saturated. Just look at Portugal there at the bottom. We’re just now getting busy vaccinating the 12-15 year olds so that’s why we’re keeping it up somewhat.
Romania after spike: fuck fuck fuck fuck where are those vaccines again
Lol i can sense the panic in Románia from these numbers
Doses of beer?
Vitamins ? Medicine ? Cocaine ?
Surprised Finland and Sweden are that high still. Germany and Austria really need to get their act together.
I admire the Tokyo Drift of Romania…
Hello everyone this is your daily dose of internet
Slovakia vaccination coverage is around 52% (or less) and the vaccination rate is this low. Mmm yeah, I love this mafia run empire filled with a concerning number of <enter an insult of your choice mocking one’s lack of intelligence>
I also wish I didn’t need to speak about my country so negatively all the time.
I wonder if it will have the same effect on us.
This graph is meaningless without some way to accounting what % of the population is already vaccinated. To take it to an extreme, a country where everyone is vaccinated would have no doses being given.
Better late than never.
Daily dose of what? Who upvotes this meaningless garbage?
Per 100 people in total or per 100 unvaccinated people? Because I suspect it’s first and that’s terrible approach.
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Source: https://blasf1.github.io/VaccinatEU/
We’ve really started vaccinating in record numbers for more than a few days now, the best case scenario would have been to not act like morons in the first place, but at least things seem to be getting a lot better
Glad to see we’re still chugging along at a high rate despite having a good number vaccinated already.
There are three ways one can learn
1. The smart way: Coming to a solution by think about it.
2. The observer’s way: Learning from mistakes of others.
3. The Romanian way: Learning from your own mistakes.
Bulgaria – still not learning.
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Atleast vaccinations in Romania have picked up some pace. Bulgaria still lagging behind.
These statistics are getting less and less meaningful as countries are getting saturated. Just look at Portugal there at the bottom. We’re just now getting busy vaccinating the 12-15 year olds so that’s why we’re keeping it up somewhat.
Romania after spike: fuck fuck fuck fuck where are those vaccines again
Lol i can sense the panic in Románia from these numbers
Doses of beer?
Vitamins ? Medicine ? Cocaine ?
Surprised Finland and Sweden are that high still. Germany and Austria really need to get their act together.
I admire the Tokyo Drift of Romania…
Hello everyone this is your daily dose of internet
Slovakia vaccination coverage is around 52% (or less) and the vaccination rate is this low. Mmm yeah, I love this mafia run empire filled with a concerning number of <enter an insult of your choice mocking one’s lack of intelligence>
I also wish I didn’t need to speak about my country so negatively all the time.
I wonder if it will have the same effect on us.
This graph is meaningless without some way to accounting what % of the population is already vaccinated. To take it to an extreme, a country where everyone is vaccinated would have no doses being given.
Better late than never.
Daily dose of what? Who upvotes this meaningless garbage?
Per 100 people in total or per 100 unvaccinated people? Because I suspect it’s first and that’s terrible approach.