and i think the best example of that here in the uk is that, as of this morning, 88.7% of people have been vaccinated with at least one dose. so, that s nearly the whole population of adults who have received a vaccine. and that is being repeated in many countries. a lot of the non vaccinated around the world, the people who so far don t have access to vaccines or are hesitant, rather than are actively negative. so, although you make the point that there are thousands of people who feel there s a conspiracy, this is really a drop in the ocean of those who are pro vaccine. and i think we ve got a duty here to, for many of those individuals, to try and communicate the issues about the importance of vaccination for their health, to protect theirfamilies, but also to protect health systems around the world. because if people get sick and they re blocking the health system, we can t deliver
you are part of a malign network of people, big government and big science, trying to do terrible things to individuals across the world? what do you think is going on? well, i mean, i think one thing that is very clear to me is that overwhelmingly, where i go, people are absolutely pro vaccination. and i think the best example of that here in the uk is that, as of this morning, 88.7% of people have been vaccinated with at least one dose. so, that s nearly the whole population of adults who have received a vaccine. and that is being repeated in many countries. a lot of the non vaccinated around the world, the people who so far don t have access to vaccines or are hesitant, rather than are actively negative. so, although you make the point that there are thousands of people who feel there s a conspiracy, this is really a drop in the ocean of those who are pro vaccine.
and i think that s absolutely critical here. we ve got such an importantjob to do in protecting global health. what do you think is going on here, when you see the gatherings of thousands of people who appear, or to share conspiracy theories, who appear to believe that you are part of a malign network of people, big government and big science, trying to do terrible things to individuals across the world? what do you think is going on? well, i mean, i think one thing that is very clear to me is that overwhelmingly, where i go, people are absolutely pro vaccination. and i think the best example of that here in the uk is that, as of this morning, 88.7% of people have been vaccinated with at least one dose. so, that s nearly the whole population of adults who have received a vaccine. and that is being repeated in many countries.
that is very clear to me is that overwhelmingly, where i go, people are absolutely pro vaccination. and i think the best example of that here in the uk is that, as of this morning, 88.7% of people have been vaccinated with at least one dose. so, that s nearly the whole population of adults who have received a vaccine. and that is being repeated in many countries. a lot of the non vaccinated around the world, the people who so far don t have access to vaccines or are hesitant, rather than are actively negative. so, although you make the point that there are thousands of people who feel there s a conspiracy, this is really a drop in the ocean of those who are pro vaccine. and i think we ve got a duty here to, for many of those individuals, to try and communicate the issues about the importance of vaccination for their health, to protect theirfamilies, but also to protect health systems
Apr 1, 2021 11:30 AM
Today, Melissa Montana talks with Windy Cobb-Johnson about the non-profit organization called The Journey. Windy is the Founder and Executive Director for The Journey, and shares about how they help at-risk teens and young adults, giving them the support they need, teaching them life skills, and setting them on a path for a successful future.
You can find out more information about The Journey by visiting their website at restrelease respond.org.