I believe that the site I linked updates several times a day.
It says most recent update two days ago. Same as when I posted.
It's a demand problem as well. Koreans want to wait until countries are fully vaccinated then wait a while more to see if there are any side effects. That's some Koreans, not all, but many are hesitant to take the vaccine before knowing for sure how safe it is. Which is foolish in my opinion. Almost a billion vaccinations. It's safe!
Korea’s keeping the numbers down by banning groups of more than four and restricting businesses. Is that a way to live long term? It’s taking a psychological toll on many. That’s why vaccines should come ASAP. Only 1 in 28,000 had a serious adverse effect. Most people have been fine.
You're lucky!In my area, most teachers who had schools they couldn't go to were required to go desk warm at their main school.Currently, everybody is back teaching face to face as per the norm, though.
Kind of defeats the purpose doesn't it? If you had corona and they were trying to keep it away from kids, you'd still be at the main school spreading it to the teachers and kids who come into the teacher's room. Brilliant idea of theirs. I remember a friend in another town over from me had that same experience for bird flu years ago after coming back from abroad. Had to go to main school and desk warm in teachers room for a week. My local ed office told me to stay home and quarantine just in case. Which one was medically safer? But some can't handle giving the foreigner any time off. So, I will be grateful.
Well, I mean, sure. I def would've preferred to "work from home"!In my particular case, the students were all at home doing distance learning. All the teachers had to get tested and were required to be at school, developing video lesson content.
COVID-19 vaccine doses administered per 100 people: United Kingdom: 59.08United States: 57.49...South Korea: 2.53
S.Korea prez Moon got an AstraZeneca jab on tv, er, wait, the nurse disappeared behind a screen and emerged with something that looked different but we were all assured by the officials was the same thing.
All your kids are home then? Mine are all coming to school. I am at my Tues and Wed school. But my other schools this week are asking any travelling teacher as they call it including after schools to stay away. Kids still come in and the teachers still not really enforcing social distancing too much.
Opps. Severe blood clot reactions? Let's NOW take precautions.
Don’t worry about it. It’s rare. “one in 40,000 people vaccinated with the AstraZeneca shot could expect to experience this serious complication”