sure, accidents happen...and i’ll admit to being biased towards the US doing more for the global vaccination effortCrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Wed Sep 01, 2021 4:03 pmI think the numbers are quite different if people were actually lining up to get it.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Wed Sep 01, 2021 4:00 pmdefinitely not directly. the waste happened largely because the resource wasn’t/isn’t valued appropriately by those for whom it was intended
but isn’t that the root issue with most all wastefulness?
I can't fault the handling, and of course accidents happen. But still, the number is pretty small all things considered. (IT'S LESS THAN 1% AND YOU ARE FOCUSING ON THE NEGATIVE! am i doing this right?)
... But the new data showed that the U.S. has wasted far more vaccine doses than many poorer countries have for their entire population. For example, the country of Georgia, a coronavirus hot spot, has administered just 1.1 million vaccine doses for its population of 4.9 million. Nepal, which has been ravaged by the delta variant, has administered just 9.7 million doses for its population of 30.4 million...
just not a good look...particularly when we’re talking about boosters