holmertz 2021-06-13 6:35
Hello Kasia,
Thank you very much for the dedication. It's a nice gift. ;-) I could have too many bananas, I only eat them for emergencies. But looking at them, and a mountain of guavas, is always a pleasure. I really like the rather typical Indian background too. In the WS I notice the shop offering plane and bus tickets. You wouldn't have found that kind of travel agency in Agra or anywhere else a few decades ago, when buying any kind of tickets was a very complicated matter.
Kind regards,
Gert
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Thank you Kasia,
I think you need to have the vaccine. If you will not be vaccinated, you can always unintentionally act as an intermediary for the virus on its way to third persons who you will ever meet. Wanting the vaccine is also an act of concern for your fellow man. I do agree that we should try to help all the poor parts in the world with vaccines as quickly as possible and not just rely on sufficient vaccinations in our own country. Kind regards, Paul |
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I agree - vaccine is good for most people who take it.
Another problem - I'm being told that the vaccines we have taken are only going to last for one year. How will people in India etc. EVER be able to get to he front of the vaccine queue if the West will want another two rounds in a few months?? |
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PS. You've just said that even vaccinated people spread the virus... and you mentioned quite a high number of vaccinated people in Belgium who had it. So where is does the concern for other people come in when it comes to vaccinations? It's best not to travel at all, but also avoid bars, restaurants, crowded places in general, at least for now. And work from home.
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