WHO calls for moratorium on vaccine booster shots as global infections surpass 200M

The director-general of the World Health Organization called for a moratorium on coronavirus vaccine booster shots to allow vaccine access to countries struggling to obtain jabs as the global total of COVID-19 cases surpassed 200 million Wednesday.

"We call on everyone with influence – Olympics athletes, investors, business leaders, faith leaders and every individual in their own family and community – to support our call for a moratorium on booster shots... until at least the end of September," Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said.

Tedros said the goal was to focus on enabling at least 10% of the population of every country to be vaccinated.

Top U.S. health officials have said there is not yet enough data to support booster shots, even for the elderly and immunocompromised, though Israel is now recommending them for those groups. But WHO's call for a booster moratorium comes as infections are surging across the U.S. – driven by the highly contagious delta variant – where vaccine is plentiful but vaccine hesitancy remains a serious concern.
 
More than 90% of new coronavirus infections across the U.S. are from the delta variant, according to the latest data from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The primary delta strand accounted for 83.4% of infections in the two-week period that ended July 31, the CDC says. Other delta strands represented another 10%.

Current vaccines have shown effectiveness in protecting against or at least minimizing the damage from a delta infection, and the vast majority of infections and hospitalizations are among the unvaccinated.
 
where got not enough vaccine
in sinkypura, got so much vaccine and people also dont want to vaccinate and rather tio covid and mati.

58-year-old woman dies of COVID-19 complications; 92 new locally transmitted cases in Singapore​

58-year-old woman dies of COVID-19 complications; 92 new locally transmitted cases in Singapore

An ambulance enters the National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID) in Singapore on Apr 3, 2020. (Photo: AFP/Roslan Rahman)
05 Aug 2021 01:18AM (Updated: 05 Aug 2021 05:57AM)
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SINGAPORE: A 58-year-old woman has died of COVID-19 complications, becoming Singapore's 39th fatality from the disease, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Wednesday (Aug 4).
The Singaporean woman, identified as Case 66894, died on Aug 2. She had not been vaccinated against COVID-19 and had no underlying medical condition.

She was a household contact of a positive case who visited Samy's Curry Restaurant, and was confirmed to have the infection on Jul 29. The cluster at Samy's Curry Restaurant at Dempsey was identified on Jul 24 and has 55 infections.
This is the second death from COVID-19 in August. A 34-year-old Ukrainian seaman, who was unvaccinated, died from complications from the disease on Aug 1.
 
where got not enough vaccine
in sinkypura, got so much vaccine and people also dont want to vaccinate and rather tio covid and mati.

58-year-old woman dies of COVID-19 complications; 92 new locally transmitted cases in Singapore​

58-year-old woman dies of COVID-19 complications; 92 new locally transmitted cases in Singapore

An ambulance enters the National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID) in Singapore on Apr 3, 2020. (Photo: AFP/Roslan Rahman)
05 Aug 2021 01:18AM (Updated: 05 Aug 2021 05:57AM)
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SINGAPORE: A 58-year-old woman has died of COVID-19 complications, becoming Singapore's 39th fatality from the disease, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Wednesday (Aug 4).
The Singaporean woman, identified as Case 66894, died on Aug 2. She had not been vaccinated against COVID-19 and had no underlying medical condition.

She was a household contact of a positive case who visited Samy's Curry Restaurant, and was confirmed to have the infection on Jul 29. The cluster at Samy's Curry Restaurant at Dempsey was identified on Jul 24 and has 55 infections.
This is the second death from COVID-19 in August. A 34-year-old Ukrainian seaman, who was unvaccinated, died from complications from the disease on Aug 1.
You don’t know there are other countries like even Taiwan not enough vaccine and got to count on donation of vaccine?
 
where got not enough vaccine
in sinkypura, got so much vaccine and people also dont want to vaccinate and rather tio covid and mati.

58-year-old woman dies of COVID-19 complications; 92 new locally transmitted cases in Singapore​

58-year-old woman dies of COVID-19 complications; 92 new locally transmitted cases in Singapore

An ambulance enters the National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID) in Singapore on Apr 3, 2020. (Photo: AFP/Roslan Rahman)
05 Aug 2021 01:18AM (Updated: 05 Aug 2021 05:57AM)
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SINGAPORE: A 58-year-old woman has died of COVID-19 complications, becoming Singapore's 39th fatality from the disease, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Wednesday (Aug 4).
The Singaporean woman, identified as Case 66894, died on Aug 2. She had not been vaccinated against COVID-19 and had no underlying medical condition.

She was a household contact of a positive case who visited Samy's Curry Restaurant, and was confirmed to have the infection on Jul 29. The cluster at Samy's Curry Restaurant at Dempsey was identified on Jul 24 and has 55 infections.
This is the second death from COVID-19 in August. A 34-year-old Ukrainian seaman, who was unvaccinated, died from complications from the disease on Aug 1.

That's the point. The booster shots are for dealing with those who already got two shots but seemingly bo taiji for now.

Their final goal is depopulation. :cool:
 
That's the point. The booster shots are for dealing with those who already got two shots but seemingly bo taiji for now.

Their final goal is depopulation. :cool:
The more I read those pharma news the more it seems mRNA tRNA etc are not just for vaccine use but for disease treatment.
 
The more I read those pharma news the more it seems mRNA tRNA etc are not just for vaccine use but for disease treatment.
The tRNAs are the carriers of specific amino acids encoded in the mRNA. The main difference between mRNA and tRNA is that mRNA serves as the messenger between genes and proteins whereas tRNA carries the specified amino acid into the ribosome in order to process the protein synthesis.13 Mar 2017

Difference Between mRNA and tRNA | Structure, Function ...​

 
Risk the vaccine or risk Covid. The choice is yours and yours alone. Don't let anyone else pressure you either way because when the outcome is not in your favor nobody is going to share your burden.

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