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Comments by "annoyed aussie" (@annoyedaussie3942) on "Europe eventually follows AZ evidence" video.
In Australia's case and for Taiwan too it's just annoying because we have no cases, however if in Taiwan it stops them from getting vaccines at all that's bad, Australia has the AZ vaccine in production here with enough doses over time to cover our entire population with some leftovers if we don't go to vaccinating children.
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@kace4160 that sounds like a mess, if it's organized and they do it I think fair enough but what you describe is disorganized and like in other parts of the US the vulnerable are not always being vaccinated first, people joining queues for hours or driving long distances to get there aren't the most vulnerable generally. I am quite impressed by how the UK is doing it and hope Australia is similar but we aren't in such a big rush and the EU has slowed it down a little anyway. It's good your grandparents got in, hopefully it goes smoothly.
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This is a pretty forward question so only answer if you want, why is Mississippi so bad, the deaths per million are like South Dakota (sort of know South Dakota's reason) above 2,000 per million population and both with low urbanisation rates so in theory should be low case and death rates?
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That's probably the best rollout plan cities first, because the virus can't spread easily in rural areas if people take precautions.
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When travel "opens up" it will be segregated world at least to begin with, vaccine or no vaccine you won't be entering Australia from a high case country unless you are Australian and go through quarantine, 90% isn't good enough. Hopefully with New Zealand and our smaller Pacific neighbours with no cases we open up with vaccinated people.
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After December they were relatively transparent, at least as transparent as the US anyway. The Wuhan government wasn't transparent at all, they behaved like Trump.
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