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Vaccinated Americans are getting angry at holdouts
Fri, Jul 30, 2021
WASHINGTON: America s latest coronavirus wave, driven by the hyper-contagious Delta variant, has left vaccinated people seething at the unvaccinated for prolonging the pandemic and ensuring the return of restrictions rather than the carefree summer they were promised. It s almost like they don t care about the rest of the world. They re being selfish and self-centered, Alethea Reed, a 58-year-old health care administrator in the capital Washington told AFP. As somebody who falls in a higher risk category, and has a spouse who falls in a very high risk category, it s really frustrating, said clinical social worker Anne Hamon, 64, adding she was upset she had not been able to convince her own brother to take the shot.
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Governments around the world on Thursday (July 29) raced to head off a surge in coronavirus cases driven by the Delta variant, with US President Joe Biden offering new incentives to vaccine holdouts and Israel authorizing booster shots.
The World Health Organization warned the highly transmissible strain of the virus, first detected in India, could unleash a fourth wave of cases in its Eastern Mediterranean zone - an area stretching from Morocco to Pakistan.
Those countries are especially at risk because vaccination rates are low - only 5.5 per cent of the region s population has been fully vaccinated. So in nations where vaccines are more available, public officials are sounding the alarm.