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As world begins vaccination push, delayed rollouts draw criticism

Political leaders are promising that mass vaccination campaigns will see life return to normal, as a more contagious variant of the coronavirus spreads across dozens of countries, adding urgency to the race to end the pandemic.

Covid-19 vaccine: As the world begins its vaccination push, delayed rollouts draw criticism and concern

Covid-19 vaccine: As the world begins its vaccination push, delayed rollouts draw criticism and concern CNN 1/11/2021 By Eliza Mackintosh, CNN © Jeff Pachoud/AFP/Getty Images A member of the medical staff at a hospital in Lyon, France receives the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine on January 6. Political leaders are promising that mass vaccination campaigns will see life return to normal, as a more contagious variant of the coronavirus spreads across dozens of countries, adding urgency to the race to end the pandemic. But vaccination efforts are rolling out slower than promised, raising doubts about an imminent way out of the crisis. In nations where vaccines have been authorized, criticism is mounting over shortages and delays to getting shots into people s arms. And solutions devised to stretch supplies from administering half doses to spreading out the time between two doses have raised concerns from some experts.

As the world begins its vaccination push, delayed rollouts draw criticism and concern

Covid-19 vaccine: As the world begins its vaccination push, delayed rollouts draw criticism and concern CNN 1/11/2021 By Eliza Mackintosh, CNN © Jeff Pachoud/AFP/Getty Images A member of the medical staff at a hospital in Lyon, France receives the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine on January 6. Political leaders are promising that mass vaccination campaigns will see life return to normal, as a more contagious variant of the coronavirus spreads across dozens of countries, adding urgency to the race to end the pandemic. But vaccination efforts are rolling out slower than promised, raising doubts about an imminent way out of the crisis. In nations where vaccines have been authorized, criticism is mounting over shortages and delays to getting shots into people s arms. And solutions devised to stretch supplies from administering half doses to spreading out the time between two doses have raised concerns from some experts.

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https://www.afinalwarning.com/484301.html (Natural News) If America’s founding fathers understood one thing, it was the human tendency to acquire power and then use it to rule over, rather than govern, others. They learned first hand, of course, having endured the tyrannical whims of a king and a largely subservient parliament.  As such, they designed a form of government where power is derived from consent of the governed, the people themselves, not taken by force and wielded with an iron fist. And yet, ever since our founding, there have been forces at work trying to tear that system down and replace it with the same kind of authoritarianism that has existed since the dawn of time.

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