what happened there, and what do you see are the prospects for any stability in the future? well, again, you know, when we look at crises all over the world, and i think in this day and age, we tend to look at crises as a snapshot without really understanding the journey that actually, for example, jordan has undertaken over the past several years. regional instability, wars, refugees, covid. and we ve had to look at many characters that tend to use people s frustrations and legitimate concerns of challenges that they have in making their lives better to really push on their own agendas and ambitions. what i think made this so sad, that one of the people was my brother who did it in such an amateurish and really disappointing way.
or are in other ways maybe not responding well to the vaccine? they might require a third dose or a higher dose. that is done with other vaccines, so it might be necessary here. whether the immunity to these to covid wanes over time, we really don t know yet. because, although the antibody levels go down, we don t know if antibody levels correlate with prot protection. as more time goes by and we learn more about who is getting breakthrough infections, what the risk factors are, until we know that we won t know whether we need boosters, when, and who will need them. devi, we re coming up soon to the beginning of the school year. there is a big controversy in many countries about whether young children need to be vaccinated. there is one school that says, look, they get infected but it s not a big deal. it s like getting the flu. let them get infected, get the antibodies. others say it s dangerous, we don t know what covid s long-term effects will be. you re about to publish a big a
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yeah, so i am obviously kind of sympathetic to the idea that children are relatively less affected than older age groups, but we have a safe and effective vaccine already approved for children older than 12. it s already used in the united states and a trial is underway for children under 12. if there is a safer way to protect children rather than just let them get infected, and the cdc has done careful analysis on this, then we should be vaccinating children and protecting their educational experience and making sure they don t get long covid, the substantial morbidity that some children have. looking at what different countries are doing, it seems like most countries have agreed to go ahead and vaccinate children 12-plus and to hope we get vaccines ready to go for those who are under 12 soon, and by winter, hopefully. do you think that once vaccinated, schools could open, no problems, you don t even have to worry about the six feet apart and masking and things like that?
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