Apparently Europe is a concern to the who. The most jabbed continent on the planet... With the best standard of living, best health care.. But the who is concerned about covid in Europe... Not Africa, not Asia, not Latin America... |
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"Apparently Europe is a concern to the who. The most jabbed continent on the planet... With the best standard of living, best health care.. But the who is concerned about covid in Europe... Not Africa, not Asia, not Latin America... "
Oh... This is the story..
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-59358074
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I don't think that their concern is exclusively limited to Europe. I see that they perceive an additional 500,000 lives could be lost, which is devastating, especially when many could be prevented by the readily available vaccines as well as by lifestyle changes. |
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"Apparently Europe is a concern to the who. The most jabbed continent on the planet... With the best standard of living, best health care.. But the who is concerned about covid in Europe... Not Africa, not Asia, not Latin America...
Oh... This is the story..
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-59358074
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This is just an example of someone at the WHO being asked what their thoughts are on COVID and Europe ..this was their response. I would imagine if they had been asked about one of the other places you mention we would know the views of the institution on this matter, but they weren't - they were asked about Europe.
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"Apparently Europe is a concern to the who. The most jabbed continent on the planet... With the best standard of living, best health care.. But the who is concerned about covid in Europe... Not Africa, not Asia, not Latin America... "
No not really |
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"Apparently Europe is a concern to the who. The most jabbed continent on the planet... With the best standard of living, best health care.. But the who is concerned about covid in Europe... Not Africa, not Asia, not Latin America... "
Might also wanna take into context that the richest nations with the best health care often have a much older and fatter population
2 of the biggest factors in predicting covid outcomes are age and obesity |
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"Yes i am concerned who covered up the origins of covid19.
It was the Russians developed it
That's a new one. Any evidence for this "
The aliens have the evidence of this.
It's hidden in the pyramids, that they built in ancient Egypt.
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"Apparently Europe is a concern to the who. The most jabbed continent on the planet... With the best standard of living, best health care.. But the who is concerned about covid in Europe... Not Africa, not Asia, not Latin America...
Oh... This is the story..
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-59358074
This is just an example of someone at the WHO being asked what their thoughts are on COVID and Europe ..this was their response. I would imagine if they had been asked about one of the other places you mention we would know the views of the institution on this matter, but they weren't - they were asked about Europe.
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Not what the story says or how it's reported though is it? If its as you suggest... "we are concerned about covid everywhere" it's less news worthy... |
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"Yes i am concerned who covered up the origins of covid19.
It was the Russians developed it
That's a new one. Any evidence for this
The aliens have the evidence of this.
It's hidden in the pyramids, that they built in ancient Egypt.
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Russian alien pyramids. Almost as ridiculous as bat soup at a wet market. |
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Europe is a little concerning, but many countries are behind on vaccinations with low numbers of people taking it up. Delta variant is spreading through at the same time many countries relaxed their rules. So not a surprise. |
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"Europe is a little concerning, but many countries are behind on vaccinations with low numbers of people taking it up. Delta variant is spreading through at the same time many countries relaxed their rules. So not a surprise. "
Not true |
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"Europe is a little concerning, but many countries are behind on vaccinations with low numbers of people taking it up. Delta variant is spreading through at the same time many countries relaxed their rules. So not a surprise. "
WHO statement was not that Europe is a little concerning. They said they were very concerned about the surge in covid cases in Europe. As far as I'm aware other continents whatever their vaccine status may be are not seeing similar comments from WHO? |
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There is a WHO coronavirus dashboard....
"Globally, as of 4:50pm CET, 19 November 2021, there have been 255,324,963 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 5,127,696 deaths, reported to WHO. As of 18 November 2021, a total of 7,370,902,499 vaccine doses have been administered" |
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"Europe is a little concerning, but many countries are behind on vaccinations with low numbers of people taking it up. Delta variant is spreading through at the same time many countries relaxed their rules. So not a surprise.
WHO statement was not that Europe is a little concerning. They said they were very concerned about the surge in covid cases in Europe. As far as I'm aware other continents whatever their vaccine status may be are not seeing similar comments from WHO? "
There is a big difference between The WHO being concerned about Europe, and being concerned about the rise of cases. The former would suggest that they had a lack of confidence that Europe was able to respond.
Generally these statements come about because someone has asked a specific question, maybe "What do you think about the rise in cases across Europe? " or something similar.
In reality, as each country has their own methods of combating their situation, looking a Europe as a single entity seem somewhat pointless to me.
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"Oh the WHO, not the Who
The WHO who covered it up. You may remember them from such tweets as "no clear evidence of human to human transmission". "
Roger Daltry? |
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