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When COVID-19 vaccine was rolled out by Pfizer Inc. (NYSE: PFE) in the United States, everybody, including the top brass of scientists, was hoping to defeat the deadly virus within a few months. However, the optimism did not last long as the contagion started mutating itself, generating new variants that rendered vaccines made for the original version of the virus largely ineffective.
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According to a survey carried out by the People’s Vaccine Alliance, a coalition of over 50 organizations including Oxfam and UNAIDS, new variants could render current vaccines ineffective within a year.
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The silent pandemic: Social isolation and loneliness
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OVER 700,000 Covid cases and 10,500 deaths and one year later, we are about to see another prolonged lockdown in Bangladesh. This means further social isolation associated with quarantine measures and added uncertainty at an already precarious moment in our lives. That being said, there seems to be little or no discussion about the mental health pandemic that is hitting young people at an all-time high. As Prothom Alo reported earlier this year, Bangladesh had recorded 70 percent more deaths from suicide than from the pandemic in the first year of the coronavirus outbreak. Almost half of the deceased were aged 20-35 years old, while 35 percent were aged 5-19, and 16 percent were aged 36-80.