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Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – March 3, 2021


Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – March 3, 2021
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Welcome to this Week’s Edition – A Convenient Digest and Curated Collection of Verified News and Studies Related to Global Health and Humanitarian Intervention
The most likely timeline for life to return to normal
At long last, Americans are able to see the relief on the horizon, and the end of the outbreak that’s cost the country more than 500,000 lives.
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this spring will not be substantially different from the past year; 
summer could, miraculously, be close to normal; and 
next fall and winter could bring either continued improvement or a moderate backslide, followed by a near-certain return to something like pre-pandemic life.” ....

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Global inequity in COVID-19 vaccination is more than a moral problem | Philippine Canadian Inquirer


COVAX, an international initiative tasked with ensuring more equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines, aims to redress this imbalance by securing deals that send shots to low-income countries free of charge. (Pexels photo)
Lopsided distribution will cost lives, ding the global economy and perpetuate the pandemic
Months before the first COVID-19 vaccine was even approved, wealthy nations scrambled to secure hundreds of millions of advance doses for their citizens. By the end of 2020, Canada bought up 338 million doses, enough to inoculate their population four times over. The United Kingdom snagged enough to cover a population three times its size. The United States reserved over 1.2 billion doses, and has already vaccinated about 14 percent of its residents. ....

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