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for somebody to be gone back at kay sewell hospital, there is some good news. a patient has been dependent on oxygen for weeks will be released soon. somebody should not. you'll cut out and that is not the thing is really when you want to take life in the corona, virus pandemic. israel has reintroduce the mandatory wearing a face mask in doors, in the bid to slow rising infection rates. people are only exempt from the rule when exercising or at home. taiwan is tightening. border controls to keep out the highly contagious delta variant of the virus arrivals from 5 countries, including britain will be placed in centralized, quarantined facilities. and russia is hoping to speed up its sluggish vaccination campaign by making a mandatory for certain workers to be vaccinated. employees in government, retail, and health care should be fired for refusing the job. rescue to accrues are still searching through rubble that used to be an apartment building and the u. s. state of florida. it partially collapse early thursday. at least 4 people are known to
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have died. but official fear this number may rise as more than 150 people are still missing. if they to for rescue operations in florida, the sun comes up and the severe damage is visible. once again, only debris is left of roughly 55 apartment units in surfside. close to miami. teams are working in 12 hour shift, search and rescue hasn't stopped since they 1st arrived at the scene. in the parking garage firefighters tried to stabilize the foundation and tunnel into the rebel of what used to be beach front, high rise. we are going to work as hard as we can to continue our search and rescue effort. that is our priority. that is where we're focused and protecting our 1st responders who are on the scene. but it's not just the rescue teams that are at the scene. non stop residence and neighbors were there throughout
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the night to support each other, waiting to hear from loved ones. i tried to contact them about nobody, nobody answered, i tried to contact them also and what's up? nobody gets any answers so hopefully they are okay in the area where the collapsed building is located. many residents have an international background and relatives abroad where we're working with constituents to help get visas process quickly. so we can get their family members over here to be able to make sure that they can be standing by to get to the critical news. they're all with florida declared, the state of emergency release, additional funds and personnel, federal assistance is on the way as well. all we can do is try to help people that are in that situation. obviously get us answers as well for the future. so something like this never happens again because it's not just the search for survivors that keeps this community on tenterhooks. they want answers about how
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this could happen. us present, joe biden will host his gunny counterpart ashcroft, danny, at the white house later today. to our meeting, as us troops withdraw from i've gone down leaving a power of action which the taliban is preparing to fill. biden has previously promised billions of dollars insecurity assistance for going to stop. but as taliban forces gain ground, not clear is that will be enough to hold them back. searching for anything they can salvage scrap merchants pick 3 what's left of a former us base bathroom. once for nerve center for operations in afghanistan. this is what remains here. after america is the longest overseas war, the north for taliban is on viewed france steadily gaining territory, taking districts after district un sounding the alarm. most districts have been
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that have been taken surround provincial capitals suggesting that the taliban are positioning themselves to try and take these capitals once the foreign forces are fully withdrawn. for calm before the storm. here in the provincial capital of condos. residents can only wait at the front line was closed. i've done security forces seem powerless to stop the advance in cardboard for militiamen men who fought against the taliban decades ago. and now returning to arms to boast of a defense. more juncture then we've gathered here to defend the republic, freedom of speech, and the independence of afghan is if a taliban one piece, we will make peace with them. i got all of them. what if they want to fight? we'll have we all ready for that. i got there and we will defend our last, i mean the hook for making involved in front of the u. s. withdrawal. this tiny
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band commander to confidence victory, particularly the americans. government is a slave administration from this when the americans leave, it won't last 5 days. to get home without a mystical, willing moving. half of all us true civil ready left the country. the rest will follow by september, the 11th work, i've done some strapped merchants for more of the situation. now i'm now joined by journalists on the la tc and campbell ali, the tally about making quick gains in the past days. is it possible indeed probable that they could return to power as foreign troops withdraw? i think they are, they have been brought to many reports that we haven't taken a just just a few days where things are moving again. and i really just repeat an exaggerated
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version hyper very what's been going on over the last 20 years. we're kind of in between the government on sort of like this all her drives level ready for the government launched this week. what it calls national mobilization army local villain is what does that say about the state of security forces in afghanistan right now? you know, ask a lot of questions before, so this is why in the 352000 national security enabled entry so far, you know, where they are, they not given the money or they not given the support. and then, you know, there's also, you know, there's some people that feel is the people who are arming and didn't feel represented. and so now they really take the security of our own hands in trying to get some level of green off on him. and then the question, once you mean through, oh, what happened? can you ensure that there won't be a moment for the war?
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so the us troops moving out money is already flowing from the us to have gone is done. so what is less than what do you think president gunny wants from biden as they meet in washington? i think the president wants the same power he wants to continue on the financial aid. if you can try and find a way to get some level of knowledge, i read the question is you have any grounds on some of it in ministration that very well if it was and it's really, really delivered on a lot of things. i haven't actually taken look forward and you know, they are a big thing and all of these is the national conference over the last 4 meters. you know, isn't bite in law or was, it seems like there are thousands of ask and citizens of
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course, who helped foreign forces in its fight against italy biden has pledged they will not be left behind. what's happening to them, how critical assimilation for them as a part of because these were the most miserable people. they were standing alongside before an older friend waiting for them. they were giving them information. so if you are, you very clearly very clearly would have known who i'd want to do. i don't know a gleick of the issue. now there's all kinds of bite in administration and germany and all these other countries. can they influence properly doubtful, at least on the let's see if the journalist in cobbler. thank you for this. i said
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at least 5 people have died and dozens more were injured. after a rattle, nato swept through several villages and towns in the south of the czech. republic, the region was also battered by hailstones, the size of tennis balls, many homes was without power and there was a traffic disruption after the storm blocked a major motor away. this is what wind speeds up to 330 kilometers an hour can do. 7 small towns in the czech republic, south look like this on friday morning. everything is somewhere here. all the windows, it took everything. it flew through here. everything is all over the courtyard. thousands of homes were destroyed or lost power when the tornadoes struck on
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thursday night along with strong thunderstorms residence reported hailstones. the size of tennis balls were also extensive. traffic disruptions with fallen power lines, closing a major motorway the send the send the i can't even describe it. it was like a was i'm everything was spinning around and flying. it took our roof away. in one minute, everything changed. emergency work spent the morning combing through the wreckage, looking for survivors. they have now moved on to the painstaking clean up phase. the check ministry of the interior has relieved over 60000000 euros to help these communities. there are also these charges collection of brought out over nice people. i've been spending sending a lot of money towards those and also major online crude suppliers in the czech republic being delivering food as a to these areas. so we're things that i am trying public as a strong sense. the solidarity tornadoes in the czech republic with the last
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notable one dating back to 2004 it what's in the w news here to remind of the top story we are following for you. german soldiers are among the injured following a car. bomb attack on un troops and mollie, the attack happened during a patrol about 150 kilometers north of gout. what is the troops stationed near by camp caster as part of the united nation peacekeeping mission? from the news team, i don't go away coming up next. indeed, i use asia more about i've gone as don taliban commanders say the african government will only have days to survive off to the u. s. pulls out. is it just the boast or a real threat? and hong kong tabloids turn to pro democracy was, ada is shut down. where can people turn to now for uncensored content? my colleague, melissa cham, what have these stories a lot more for you? after a short break, i will have more headlines for you at the top of the all of the
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jewish and the 2 port documentary starts july 5th on dw the you're watching d, w and use asia. it's coming up today. what does it mean for afghanistan future as the telephone captors more territory in the country with asking president sharp, gaudy in washington to meet with president biden. we take a closer look at the pain of the taliban takeover. plus the death of hong kong tabloid apple daily watch will fill the vacuum now that the popular pro democracy voice is gone, we speak to the founder of an underground startup in exile. the me i'm melissa. janet, thanks for joining us. as ganna stands, president sharp, connie needs president joe biden in washington
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d. c. on friday. the to will discuss us support for afghanistan after the final american military withdrawal this fall. bite and has asked congress to approve $3300000000.00 us dollars. insecurity, assistance and ascending 3000000 doses of co vaccines to the country. i've kinda found faces a crisis tell about militants have started moving into and claiming new territory ever since the u. s. troop pull up began in may. many of these districts and circle major cities, a tactic, the g. how to successfully used in the 1990 s to take over the country. one such city is god's me a location of strategic importance between the capital. cobble and kandahar guys. the experienced a savage taliban assault in 2018 killing hundreds of people. both sides are preparing for more bloodshed once the americans leave. your head is commander visiting a community hospital where maybe miss bar oversees health care in those parts of
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the province. under taliban control. he claims to have run this medical facility in east and and district for 2 years. teaching militants and wounded civilians. as they gain strength, the insurgents are taking over key infrastructure ahead of what's expected to be in all out assault. once us troops withdraw nor successfully hammer, how can we have defeated the african army? thus, if they accept economic laws, we have no problem with them. we have defeated, the american government is a slave administration when the americans leave, they wouldn't survive even for 5 days. the can. there was a homeless out on the co willing degenerative class. and with the departure date, just months away, taliban fighters, readying for battle. these 1st day classes are conducted by the red cross medic say there's no choice but to work with both sides in the conflict and for
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being a medical stuff. and l for us is we don't judge, we are neutral. the best we can do is to save life pensively, very the objective. so whether that's only been on the other side of the political divide for us, our public lights save as many lakes as possible. and the loss of life could be great. the taliban of seizing territory and almost every province here in guzman city, the provincial capital, the insurgents, nearby presence spreading fears of an imminent assault. that under that there was nothing good and move on. we want the government in the taliban to make a peace deal. and for peace to come to us can stand so we can end this misery, but she did it on the toner. and the u. n. is urging the well to do everything i can to make that happen. thought we'd talk stalled. the people of afghanistan to be headed for more suffering. joining us as much tack raheem and cobble, he's
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a conflict. peace and security expert mich talk. you've been working for a peaceful resolution in your country for years. what are your thoughts? says the telephone appears to be taking district after district. well, certainly this has sent a wave of concern. among all those who are living in avalon, it's done, has been significant spike in the conflict. and you can see why lens is waging throughout the country. so this is a situation where people are really concerned, a business community is concerned. the life facilities have been badly impacted. we don't have electricity for the last 3 days in capital cobble. and now you see all parts of the country is experiencing a wide range in conflict. so definitely a situation of what in concern, particularly at a time when the country has already experience similar sort of situation back in the ninety's after the collapse of the g. but
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a g m following the russian withdrawal. so the situation of concern and situation of what for the people of on it's done, lily would expecting a peaceful settlement, a political settlement for the conflict after signing of the agreement between the americans and the taliban. but not to be in the case of enter avalon dogs, which has not proceeded at all, but conflict has gone farther and with a better time since the announcement of the u. s. full driver by september 2021. so meanwhile, what does president gandhi's trip to washington do? if anything, then in all of this crazy conflict and context well, i think the government is trying to make sure that they have the americans at the aside and they continue to enjoy both financial support, but also political support. that is significantly important in terms of specifying
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those regional elements that the government believes that has been interfering in the avalon affairs and fueling the conflict in the country and know that the effort is seen as he will be there trying to nurture trying to accumulate the medical support, educate them about the ground situation that up on it's on his wing through and make sure that the medical support remains steadfast. and then they continue to support the avalon government, which is significantly important for the morale of the avalon forces. but of course, for the general community, because the belief is that as long as the americans are on the side of the government and continue to support for the state, the government will be able to stand up to the challenges that are being posed right now to them and of course another thing is that's probably the president will explode and try to ensure that the americans use the leverage whatever they have. pocket studies as well as with the taliban in order to ensure that the peace
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process gets back onto the track and talking on the negotiation, rather, rather than getting up the government by force. i think a lot of people are wondering whether history is repeating itself. he kind of alluded to this or what we're seeing is something like the fall of the afghan state and the rise of a taliban lead. ultra orthodox is one. this one is, is that what's going to happen in the next 18 months went to shark of a timeline to set up and any timeline to set forth such kind of thing to happen? personally, i believe that's going to be altima thing because the regional countries are of the believe that the orthodox group, the extreme is group should not be taking an honest on and creating problems for them. the americans would not want. and on the other hand, the avalon forces debbie, why defined and resilient in terms of fishing off with the taliban and they have a lot of character it and then they're really pushing them back and keeping it to
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be. so i don't the collapse happening, but unfortunately that's going to challenge the stapler of the current in the progress and development. ms tech raheem. thank you so much for joining us. welcome. ah, all the forest closure this week of hong kong pro democracy newspaper, apple daly, central residents rushing out to buy its last paper edition. the $1000000.00 copies sold out in hours. meanwhile, cyber activist rushed to archive the papers online articles before its web site, when dart with some moving the contents onto censorship, proof block chain platforms, apple daily's journalists, now ex journalists, remain targets police most recently arrested, a columnist and earlier is editors and executives. authorities have ransacked its newsroom, the papers owner, jimmy ly remained in custody and faces life in prison. the committee to protect
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journalists has honored him with this years gwen. i for press freedom award. joining us in hong kong activists in exile. sunny chung sony. you're the founder of flo, the 1st overseas magazine for hong kong years. and your 2nd issue just came out. how does the death of apple daily impact what you plan to cover in your publication moving forward? i think this is really alarming because we don't ask them to call society. those are the press freedom is no longer exist because some due to their office is a p that, that all apple daily. it's really frustrating because it's also very soft tech knows that the price of freedom double stage and the opposition side can actually have no other people. and that's also process a more efficient that we should continue our advocacy oversee and our publication property. because we, when we had this kind of freedom oversee,
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we try recess and try to pay that this is an issue of homeless oversee sunny. can you give us a sense of what apple daily meant to the people of hong kong? what kind of paper was it when i was young? actually, remember my grandparents with i have to be stay the morning hours will be 2 week before football for many generations of hong kong, as we all advocated by apple dandy because it is just a paper you actually educate us ad motivate to tech asked you to join writing to contact people practical, which says for more than that that case. so i think it's really participating. we have to do something to try to find out. how do i read them
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as if it was just kind of home, be things are and are there any opposition? media organizations left? i mean, is there a way for people to get fair and accurate coverage of what's happening in the territory? yes, still some very limited. yes. all my media that can actually help the news. i get whole whole however, you know also you page for some of the favorite famous all night which is called a stand hole home. i think it's also you danger because it covers a lot about mortgage and you actually get a break to try to get the stale cuppa. what's the vote that is committed by
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a whole company party and that's why i do hope that the national community can actually people are suppose to have this kind of media and try to discourage the whole go to continually to current social media is dan, news of hong kong and that one might be only a matter of time sunny chunk. thank you so much for joining us. that's it for today, you can always get more by going to our website or social media. now, next week marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of the communist party of china. so we leave you with pictures as the country prepares for triumph and celebrations. news asia, of course we'll be covering the story. thanks for watching. have a good weekend and goodbye. ah, [000:00:00;00]
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who's just fight against the corona virus pandemic? how has the rate of infection in developing? what does the latest research information and contact the corona virus? the 19th special next on dw, in the climate change the africa. what's the people here? what ideas do they have for their future?
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d, w dot com, african megacity, the multimedia. clicking and enter ah, hello, shes 3rd wave is sweeping across africa. more than a dozen nations of reporting the worst levels of infections. there are $25000.00 new k is a day on average now, 3 times more than in may, the, in uganda, hospitals are already reaching capacity and oxygen is in short supply the amount of oxygen require money for, for the fish is the way we deal with mickey, the situation is becoming dire in many regions. are we seeing
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a repeat of the indian tragedy in africa? welcome to our koby $900.00 special. i'm going to jones ville in. have you with us? now the well tell us organizations this, across the african continent, the number of cases and death increased by almost 40 percent in the past week. and the 3rd wave hasn't even picked yet. vaccines as we just heard, are in short supply, as is people's patients with the uncomfortable pandemic measures. the methods shouldn't be new to anyone, one into half years into adobe pandemic wash your hands maintain social distance where mosque. but the disaster management officers in cape town have observed that more and more people and not sticking to the rule lead to them really to consider the loved ones, even though they may be resistant to comply with total. but they must think of the
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family members in the loved ones because how they feel like a divided the day to comply with people. i don't and potentially losing a loved one, not wearing map in public as a criminal offense in south africa. yet many people don't, but mostly versus last year everything is for each people, you know what i mean because they have so a lot of money, they don't want to die. bullet eating, this is tiring. it is tara, it's better for those who goes to school, like kids now they must go 2 days a week. like, it's all, it's frustrating man, it's frustrating for a lot of people who close to me died because i've already done this 2nd way. so i'm, what are you doing this way so far? the province of how ting around south africa, economic have you had this book has been particularly hard making up for more than 60 percent. you infection? scientists expect strict locked down rule soon,
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but will the 3rd way fits the entire country harder than the 2nd? no, we don't expect in the, the areas, at least in the coastal provinces of south africa to be worse than the 2nd wave. why that is because the 2nd wave was very severe in the coastal regions of south africa. and we also know from the science that we have done that the people that got infected with the variant had released a very high level antibodies. so we expect to see a kind of population immunity around the course of the medicaid. if you did, i didn't data management courage and the elderly to sign up for what we call you. i speak to this of more, i'm joined by eob boom. he's a professor of microbiology and the africa representative for doctors without borders specialized in public health, and he joins us from cameroon. it looks like we've just lost him. i hope we're here
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. he can still hear me. so boom, can you still hear me? we do. we still have audio we've, we've lost him just this moment, but i'm sure we'll try and bring him back. i give the technicians just a well, a couple of seconds. in the meantime, of course, we can talk about another region in the world where the virus is also still very, very prominent, and that is taiwan, which kept itself almost cobit reasons. the start of the pandemic. however, the country was reasonably hit by the alpha very, and the whole country is now in its 2nd highest. cobit $900.00 alert with less than 7 percent of people vaccinated to taiwan is now also facing a shortage of doses. running in and out every day. 39 year old mister chan delivers 300 orders
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a week. the reason covey the outbreak in taiwan has brought him more orders, but he has to take more risk. think over 90 percent of the population like him, haven't been fascinated. will this all high? no, i live with my 5 children, my wife and my mother. you asked me if i'm worried about them. of course i am. i had so many children and i worry that i might get them infected, please to leave johnny bravo. the father of 5, he has no choice but to go out and make money. so i hope the government can offer food delivery drivers, vaccines as soon as possible. we're in contact with so many people, dozens, if not hundreds, every day. many are still waiting, while the fascination program for elderly started rolling last week, vaccines that taiwan has received to date can only cover one 5th up as 23500000
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people. there isn't enough vaccine support and we have an vaccines. can we do mass explanation? that's the 1st layer of protection for all of the people. some say the tie one success continuum of virus and the insistence on developing domestic vaccines. my have delayed is faxing acquisition strategy, and it was our mis judgment last year. not being able to, for seeing that there will be said tracking shortage and we might have being a bit too confident about what we could do in terms of our own dramatically develop the vaccine. al lease one. how one is staffing company has finally reviewed its phase 2 clinical trials this month and has apply for taiwan. emergency use authorization. it could be taiwan hope,
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whether it's applications or not. still remains the open question, but at least there's sufficient scientific data to think it might be efficacious in such regards. it just to have it approved in case of need to so we can use it. while the pony is fasting, you're still waiting for authorization. the government is trying as fast to secure more overseas jap, so that people like mister chang, will no longer need to worry that day and their families could get infected. well, that's a worries still existing across africa and we have another go with the boom professor of microbiology and the african representative for doctors without borders. specialize in public health. joining us from cameroon. good to have you with us. good to have you back. just help us briefly to get the numbers that we're getting into context because south africa has the highest number of confirmed corona,
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virus infections and death on the continent as we hear. does this mean that other african nations are coping better, or is this just the question of data available? not we don't think we should of these. you can see you've seen some, you know, both kids are leaving when you read and you can see them. you can tell the true company like lisa, where we have a lot of people may or may not help. so you want them, you know what, i either what i mean. so they have it's spectrum spreadsheet, but they're not aware of it. and so they, they have not actually been registered. now we've heard this report and that goes for so many parts of the world and also africa, that there's a shortage of vaccines. of course, what can africa itself do to get this virus under control there?
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what is the focus of africa based koby research? i think you are in both to this. can you see the 1st thing in many countries used to understand the trade of the bible, the morning taught them to create the get there so that we know exactly what are people who need of the vibe of action. so we like you've seen you get a lot of people how i but i really need my team when you read to a game where people eventually don't need much because of the condition and mobility that are low in those countries. okay. yeah, but i'm afraid we have to leave it at this point, but it was never, that's good to have with us, you know, boom, professor of microbiology in cameroon. thank you so much. now again, again, the answer to this pandemic is vaccination,
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but there are exceptions. perhaps time for your questions over to derek. call my government says people who have the disease should get just one. do some faxing because more would be dangerous. it's not true. the short answer is no. many, many people who recovered from covered 19 has since received a double those vaccines because the recommendation of most health care authorities in most countries is that 2 doses is still as far as we know, the best way to ensure optimal protection. and all of those people are fine, so we know it isn't dangerous to get the full to dose regimen after recovering from the disease. but there are a few studies that highlight the question of whether getting that 2nd shot for those people makes sense. one in particular, that was published in the journal nature, back in april, it's received
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a lot of attention. the u. s. researchers involved discovered that antibody response in people who recovered from the disease that its sword after they got the 1st shot of a messenger r n. a vaccine types that only seen after after 2 shots in someone who's never been infected. so although it won't hurt you to get a 2nd dose with vaccine after recovering from cove at 19 many experts now think that it also won't have really a dramatic impact on how well you're protected. at some point, a kind of law of diminishing returns kicks where we're giving someone who recovered more vaccine likely won't really improve their immune response much anymore because their body is already locked and loaded to fight off, sorry,
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