Over 160 countries are taking part in the 12th ministerial meeting of the WTO at Geneva. And divergences between developed and developing countries may make it challenging for them to agree on issues plaguing the global economy. Mint explains:
worker. 16, 17 year olds have had such a big social life and quite a lot of us have been going out quite a lot, and you know, there s a lot of people as well who aren t wearing masks at the moment, so i think it is really important to be jabbed because it reduces transmission, and also if you get covid you don t know how bad you re going to have it. some people are more affected or less affected than others, and you wouldn t want to be one of the ones who is really badly affected. but this decision wasn t straight forward. the statistics show under 18s are far less likely to get seriously sick with covid, and while side effects such as inflamed heart tissue are very rare, they do exist. i think it s the right thing to start extending vaccination down into older teenagers. we know that they have a very high rate of infection, and if you look at where the infection is currently flourishing within society, it s largely in those younger age groups.
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