
While Omicron is causing exponential growth in South Africa, we should remember that most of Europe has significantly better vaccine coverage than them. This could be the key difference.

While Omicron is causing exponential growth in South Africa, we should remember that most of Europe has significantly better vaccine coverage than them. This could be the key difference.
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Link to graph: https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/coronavirus-data-explorer?facet=none&uniformYAxis=0&Interval=Cumulative&Relative+to+Population=true&Align+outbreaks=false&country=GBR~ZAF~DEU~ITA~FRA~IRL~FIN~SWE~PRT~ESP~DNK~BEL~POL~EST~LVA~ROU~GRC~CZE~AUT~HUN~SVK~CHE~BLR~BGR~HRV~UKR&Metric=Vaccine+doses
That is where the problem is, our vaccine apartheid policies and putting profit before safety and our future.
Just a small taste of what to expect when the wrath of global warming comes hitting our nations and out planet.
Omicorn can’t be stopped by current vaccines. The sickness caused by it may not be as fatal for those vaccinated, but it will criple already over stretched, over tired, unappreciated health care workers
huh didn’t realise the UK was so high up again. Other countries aren’t doing boosters yet?
I assume the UK is so high up because of the booster shots?
Where’s the Xi strain?
Jumped a few letters, haven’t we?