I don't know about other countries, but in Lithuania we are in quarantine with movement restrictions because I think we are 4# by infection rate and 6# by death rate (per capita obviously). I consider myself as a super optimistic and extroverted person and this lockdown is slowly getting to me because I really miss going out to city with my friends, car rides to somewhere or etc. I hope after we have more vaccinated people we can start leaving lockdown, but since I am 22 and a developer (easy to work remote) I am probably last in queue for vaccine, so that's kinda sad. So I wanna ask you this:
If you had a choice (imagine that after vaccination you are free of lockdown):
- 10€ for a vaccine but u can't drink any alcohol for 5 months
- 200€ for a vaccine and u get a free sandwich
Well probably your country isnt as fucked from covid as mine is. We now have people literally dying on the fucking hospital ground because there is not enough beds in hospitals, but nvm go act like #29
When you say it that way it looks really bad haha
well probably one of two things:
- They don't show the actual statistics (doubt tho)
- Not only critical conditions are treated in hospitals probably, most of the time you'd better be saving a guy who is in a better condition, no? (my opinion mens)
yea could be, in Denmark we test alot, and I mean alot, we have around 12mil total tests, making it way higher than most countries in europe. But that also inflate the cases. I have got 6 tests total myself. So I feel like you can go around alot safer
so it will most likely become like a flu thing, every year u need to take ur 1 -2 shots. well im on the last end of the vaccine list anyway. so lets see if many more die from vaccine than virus here.