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BackpackingNepal
In Nepal, many people complain that they have been fake-jabbed by the hospital. In most areas, they have said to media they didnt feel anything at all from day 1. The reason was they didnt get vaccinated. Hospitals told nurses to fake it. In the end, it's just about money, not about saving lives even in hospital esp in developing countries
kurisupisu
Can we put Japan at the top of one of the richest countries to stuff up the vaccine rollout?
zurcronium
Of course the pandemic causes economic loss and the sooner it is addressed the faster the economy returns to normal. That its the adult way to looks at a pandemic. But we have the childish views spouted by the weak for one plus years now that says trying to stop the pandemic harms the economy.. If not for the vaccines the world would be in a depression now. Non-vaccinated people are 27 time more likely to end up in the hospital than the vaccinated. Data, fact, the truth. Some cannot handle it.
virusrex
Lots of people have no problems after vaccination, if you vaccinate 100 people, and 10 complain about not feeling anything, that could still be normal even if every single one had the vaccine. How many of the complainers got an antibody test to show they are not immunized. Also how is faking vaccines (and making longer the huge economic losses of the pandemic) making money?
Rampant deaths also cause economic harm, with extra people dead. What part of the article made you conclude the government blames the citizens for the loses? it specifically talks about developing countries, where the vaccine is in huge demand but that have been left without doses by rich countries. If anything the poor countries governments would be blaming the rich countries.