Jan. 5, 2021
This new year in France began with a certain delay in the policy of struggle versus the covid 19, especially about the vaccinations.
I'm not a scientist, a doctor, a specialist or in any case an expert in disease, just a standard citizen who is trying to understand what's happening these days and what could be the best way to get better in this complicated world.
For me the last experience regarding a pandemic was the H1N1 flu in 2009-2010 and I didn't keep the memory of something really frightening or neither the recollection of a very efficient public policy. By the way, this pandemic wasn't in this country as worrying as the Covid 19. And we didnt get a lockdown or/and the threat of a huge economic crisis
Anyway, nowadays in 2021 I think we don't have the choice and we have to take advantage of the vaccination .. . (thanks a thousand times to the researchers!). Why ? Maybe for two motives, 1) because this is the good way to protect ourself personnaly, straight like as any disease (even if this is a bit selfish) and 2) because if I don't catch myself the virus that could eradicate the pandemic or, at least, contribute to slow down its spread. This is the meaning of any vaccination, isn't it ? Think to the polio vaccine or yet to the smallpox vaccine...
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Covid 19 and the Vaccine
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The new year in France began with a certain delay in different policies about fighting against covid 19, especially with regard to vaccinations.
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I'm not a scientist, doctor, specialist, nor in any way an expert in disease. I'm just a standard citizen who is trying to understand what's happening these days and what could be done to improve things in this complicated world.
By "expert in disease", do you mean an "epidemiologist"?
"Who is" is often written/said as "who's".
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For me, the last experience I have regarding a pandemic was the H1N1 flu of 2009-2010, and I don't remember anything really frightening nor to I recall a very efficient public policy.
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By the way, the H1N1 pandemic wasn't in this country, and it wasn't as worrying as Covid 19.
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And we didn't go into a lockdown and/or have the threat of a huge economic crisis.
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Anyway, nowadays in 2021, I don't think we have a choice and that we have to take advantage of the vaccination, (thanks a thousand times to those researchers!).
Ellipses (...) are used to indicate a pause when speaking or can be used in quotations when the author wants to omit some information that they deem isn't important.
(thanks a thousand times to the researchers!). (thanks a thousand times to the researchers!).
This belongs in the sentence above, (though I think it got cut off by the program).
Why ?
Why?
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Mainly for two reasons: First off, it's a good way to protect ourselves, just like any disease (even if this is a bit selfish) and secondly, because if I don't catch the virus, then I could help eradicate the pandemic or at least contribute to slowing down its spread.
I didn't really know what you meant by "maybe" so I replaced it with "mainly".
This is the meaningpurpose of any vaccination, isn't it ?
This is the purpose of any vaccination, isn't it ?
Think abouto the polio vaccine or yet toeven the smallpox vaccine...
Think about the polio vaccine or even the smallpox vaccine.
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Covid-19 and vaccines
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The new year in France began with a certain delay in the policy against Covid-19, especially in regards to the institution of vaccinations.
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I'm not a scientist, doctor, specialist or expert in disease. I am only a citizen who is trying to understand what is happening these days and what could be the best way to improve things in this increasingly complicated world.
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For me my last experience regarding a pandemic was the H1N1 flu that hit in 2009-2010. I do not have a recollection of its having been really frightening neither do I have a recollection of a very efficient public policy that was put in place.
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That pandemic was not as worrisome as COVID19 now is.
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There were no lockdowns or a threat of an economic crisis.
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By contrast, in this 2021 pandemic, I think we do not have a choice and vaccination is extremely important.
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Thanks a thousand times to the researchers.
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There is not need to include this interrogative statement.
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This is perhaps for two main reasons. First, this is a good way to protect ourselves, just as we would when faced with any disease (even if this is a bit selfish). Second, if I do not myself catch the virus, this would help in eradicating the pandemic or, at least, contribute to slowing down its spread.
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This is what vaccination is about.
Think to the polio vaccine or yet to the smallpox vaccine..., for instance, what results the polio and smallpox vaccines helped accomplish.
Think, for instance, what results the polio and smallpox vaccines helped accomplish.
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I'm not a scientist, a doctor, a specialist or in any case an expert in disease, just a standard citizen who is trying to understand what's happening these days and what could be the best way to get better in this complicated world.
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For me the last experience regarding a pandemic was the H1N1 flu in 2009-2010 and I didn't keep the memory of something really frightening or neither the recollection of a very efficient public policy.
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Maybe for two motives, 1) because this is the good way to protect ourself personnaly, straight like as any disease (even if this is a bit selfish) and 2) because if I don't catch myself the virus that could eradicate the pandemic or, at least, contribute to slow down its spread.
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Think to the polio vaccine or yet to the smallpox vaccine...
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