and it is important to practice teamwork again and again. The lock-downs undermine culture and social life. Actually, this would be exactly the right time for a report from Myanmar or about the UN mission in the Western Sahara. Good thing I have my four-legged friends.
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Everything is in lock-down in the evening. Everything has to close at 6 p.m. but the lights still illuminate the small town all night.
It has not yet been proven that independent thinking is forbidden.
But questions are definitely not yet forbidden. 1. can i stop wearing the mask after vaccination? Government: no! 2. can the restaurants, pubs, bars, hairdressers etc. reopen and all work normally? Government: no! 3. will i be resistant to covid19 after vaccination? Government: no! we can't guarantee that. 4. but at least i will no longer be contagious to others? Government: no! we can't guarantee. 5. ok, if we vaccinate all children, will school go on as normal? Government: no! 6. but if i am vaccinated, can i stop *social distancing*? Government: no! 7. if there are severe side effects after vaccination, will the pharmaceutical company be liable? Government: no! 8. if i get vaccinated with my grandpa, can we hug again? Government: no! 9. if i am vaccinated and my friends are too, do the corona visitation requirements no longer apply to us and we can see each other again? Government: no! 10. so if all this is supposed to convince people anyway, do you at least have enough vaccine doses for everyone? Government: no! 11. if you don't have enough vaccine doses anyway, but everyone should get vaccinated, have you asked the Russians in the last 6 months? Government: no! 12. okay. did you ask china? Government: no! 13. ahja. did you ask Cuba? Government: no! 14. if statistically the virus won't kill me anyway, why should i get vaccinated? Government: to protect others. 15. so if i get vaccinated, the others will be 100% safe because i won't infect them? Government: no! probably not. 16. will the lockdown end on 14.02., as announced, when (supposedly thanks to vaccinations, among other things) an incidence below 50 is reached? Government: no! probably not. 17. yes, but will at least cinemas, theatres and stadiums reopen thanks to vaccines? Government: no! 18. why should i get vaccinated then? Government: so that the virus doesn't kill you. 19. are you sure the virus won't kill me after a vaccination? Government: no! probably the virus will continue to mutate. 20. ok. and why exactly is it likely that the virus will continue to mutate? Government: because we vaccinate so much. |
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