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Veronica thought she did everything right by sticking stanley mugs to all of the COVID-19 lockdown rules in the Chinese city of Shanghai. FILE PHOTO: Residents line up for nucleic acid tests during lockdown, amid the coronavirus disease COVID-19 pandemic, in Shanghai, China. REUTERS After the entire city was shut down on April 1, her family of four scrupulously followed government orders to stay at home, stepping out the fro stanley cup nt door only for mandatory PCR testing. When curbs were relaxed slightly in mid-April, letting residents walk about within their compounds, Veronica and her neighbours all wore masks. For weeks, their housing estate was free of COVID. But in late April, after what Veronica thinks was her 12th PCR test, she, another member of her family, and a handful of neighbours tested positive. I have no idea how we caught it, said Veronica, who declined to give her full name, citing privacy. Her building was declared sealed . She, her family and the others who tested positive were sent into quarantine. Everyone else was ordered back indoors for another 14 days. I followed all the rules, Veronica said from a quarantine centre where she and her family are confined with hundreds of people in a vast hall. Veronica is among thousands who have caught COVID in compounds that had been free of the coronavirus and sealed off for weeks. The cases underscore how difficult it is to stop the spread of the highly transmissible Omicron variant as Chi stanley cup na clings to its zero-COVID Qlce Vivek Ramaswamy, Elon Musk to head US government efficiency department in Trump administration
Only about half of Americans say they would get a Covid-19 vaccine if the scientists working furiously to create one succeed, according to a new poll. Health experts already worry about the whiplash if vaccine promises like President Donald Trumps goal of a 300 million-dose stockpile by January fail. REUTERS/Representative Image Thats surprisingly low considering the effort going into the global race for a vaccine against the coronavirus that has sparked a pandemic since first emerging from China late last year. But more people might eventually roll up their sleeves: The poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, released Wednesday, found 31% simply werent sure if theyd get vaccinated. Another 1 in stanley vaso 5 said theyd refuse. Health experts already worry about the whiplash if vaccine promises like President Donald Trumps goal of a 300 million-dose stockpile by January fail. Only time an stanley termos d science will tell -- and the new poll shows the public is indeed skeptical. Its always better to under-promise and over-deliver, said Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The unexpected looms large and thats why I think for any of these vaccines, were going to need a large safety database to provide the reass stanley flask urance, he added. Among Americans who say they wouldnt get vaccinated, 7 in 10 worry about safety. I am not an anti-vaxxer, said Melanie Dries, 56, of Colorado Springs, Colorado. But, to
Veronica thought she did everything right by sticking stanley mugs to all of the COVID-19 lockdown rules in the Chinese city of Shanghai. FILE PHOTO: Residents line up for nucleic acid tests during lockdown, amid the coronavirus disease COVID-19 pandemic, in Shanghai, China. REUTERS After the entire city was shut down on April 1, her family of four scrupulously followed government orders to stay at home, stepping out the fro stanley cup nt door only for mandatory PCR testing. When curbs were relaxed slightly in mid-April, letting residents walk about within their compounds, Veronica and her neighbours all wore masks. For weeks, their housing estate was free of COVID. But in late April, after what Veronica thinks was her 12th PCR test, she, another member of her family, and a handful of neighbours tested positive. I have no idea how we caught it, said Veronica, who declined to give her full name, citing privacy. Her building was declared sealed . She, her family and the others who tested positive were sent into quarantine. Everyone else was ordered back indoors for another 14 days. I followed all the rules, Veronica said from a quarantine centre where she and her family are confined with hundreds of people in a vast hall. Veronica is among thousands who have caught COVID in compounds that had been free of the coronavirus and sealed off for weeks. The cases underscore how difficult it is to stop the spread of the highly transmissible Omicron variant as Chi stanley cup na clings to its zero-COVID Qlce Vivek Ramaswamy, Elon Musk to head US government efficiency department in Trump administration
Only about half of Americans say they would get a Covid-19 vaccine if the scientists working furiously to create one succeed, according to a new poll. Health experts already worry about the whiplash if vaccine promises like President Donald Trumps goal of a 300 million-dose stockpile by January fail. REUTERS/Representative Image Thats surprisingly low considering the effort going into the global race for a vaccine against the coronavirus that has sparked a pandemic since first emerging from China late last year. But more people might eventually roll up their sleeves: The poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, released Wednesday, found 31% simply werent sure if theyd get vaccinated. Another 1 in stanley vaso 5 said theyd refuse. Health experts already worry about the whiplash if vaccine promises like President Donald Trumps goal of a 300 million-dose stockpile by January fail. Only time an stanley termos d science will tell -- and the new poll shows the public is indeed skeptical. Its always better to under-promise and over-deliver, said Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The unexpected looms large and thats why I think for any of these vaccines, were going to need a large safety database to provide the reass stanley flask urance, he added. Among Americans who say they wouldnt get vaccinated, 7 in 10 worry about safety. I am not an anti-vaxxer, said Melanie Dries, 56, of Colorado Springs, Colorado. But, to