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Re: Fewer Covid cases on the French side
[Re: Carol_Hill]
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01/20/2022 05:17 PM
01/20/2022 05:17 PM
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CanuckTravlr
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Wow. Only 35% of the population double-vaccinated. That's disappointing, and even lower than the numbers I have seen for the Dutch side of about 45%. The good news is that the case rates at least seem to be slowing.
Last edited by CanuckTravlr; 01/20/2022 05:17 PM.
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Re: Fewer Covid cases on the French side
[Re: Bahston]
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01/20/2022 06:34 PM
01/20/2022 06:34 PM
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The Daily Herald could have included more information on the French side vaccination rate. Only 35.3% of adults are double-vaccinated, but if you look at the 12+ population it is 43.9%. Which is still pretty terrible. Vaccine hesitancy/resistance is such a problem, even among those who have seen family members die from it. Tragic.
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