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Friday, November 26, 2021

COVID-19: WHO says it's time for countries to have 'healthy debate' about mandatory vaccination

Tard Says What?

The World Health Organisation has suggested it is time for countries to have a conversation about mandatory COVID-19 vaccines, saying: "It's a healthy debate to have." Robb Butler, executive director for WHO Europe, told Kay Burley on Sky News: "Mandatory vaccination can, but doesn't always increase uptake." 
However, he suggested countries - and individuals - should now be thinking about the issue. 
He added: "There are lessons of history here where mandates have come at the expense of trust, social inclusion. So it is very delicate, but we believe it is time to have that conversation, from an individual and population-based perspective." 
Cases are rising again in much of Europe - sharply in the case of countries like Germany, the Netherlands and Austria, with the latter going back into a full lockdown as a result. Mr Butler said only 54% of the population of the 53 WHO Europe region member states are vaccinated, "so there is so much work to be done, still. We are not there yet"

Let's see, cases are going up in Germany, the Netherlands, and Austria?

Aren't they all among the most vaccinated countries in the world? 

GRTWT

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