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The economics of vaccination

-vaccination is the sole route out of the pandemic crisis
August 28th, 2021 | Tags: Dickson C. Igwe Vaccine BVI Virgin Islands COVID-19
Dickson C. Igwe. Photo: VINO/File
By Dickson C. Igwe

Mandatory vaccination makes a significant cross-section of the general public uncomfortable. However, for the Virgin Islands to participate in the worldwide travel and tourism economy, the country must achieve herd immunity, which is the place of safety from the Pandemic.

Countries that achieve Herd Immunity where a high percentage of the population is fully vaccinated and consequently at much lower risk from the Covid-19 Virus and even the Delta Variant, are much more able to return to normality, without the recurring risk of lockdown and curfew. The preceding impacted the economy, by shutting down business activity.

The evidence from countries such as New Zealand and Australia, and numerous Pacific Islands that have not yet achieved Herd Immunity, but adopt draconian protocols, has shown that vaccination remains the only hope for a return to normal for humanity.

In the USA, the recent surge in the pandemic and the rapid spread of the Delta Variant has impacted the younger population and reaped havoc and death in counties where there are low vaccination rates.

The adoption of mandatory vaccination appears to be an incremental process.

For the unvaccinated travel is becoming near impossible especially to Europe and the Asian Pacific. Then numerous industries are adopting vaccination protocols making life difficult for unvaccinated residents.

However mandatory vaccination has not arrived on British Virgin Islands shores. Mandatory testing at the Hospital and the '' strong encouragement'' for employees in tourism and other industries to get vaccinated is a sign of things to come.

The simple fact is that the economy cannot return to normal until a very high percentage of the population are fully vaccinated.

Until that time, the economy will remain on tenterhooks and at threat of sudden disruption.

The most worrying factor is the fact that the under 21-year-old's remain unvaccinated.

In the UK and elsewhere there is an increase in COVID 19 among the younger population leading to hospitalization and even death. This is especially so with the Delta Variant of the virus.

Consequently, the vaccination drive is similar to any wartime project that is conducted to save the country from trauma and even destruction.

Getting the vast majority of the Virgin Islands population vaccinated is not an option.

It is a matter of life and death.

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10 Responses to “The economics of vaccination”

  • WOW (28/08/2021, 09:20) Like (11) Dislike (5) Reply
    Not even a f…g soul studying you mr. Just shut off.
    • But you studying he (28/08/2021, 11:28) Like (1) Dislike (11) Reply
      Clear off hater - that is why this country soo far behind these days
  • west (28/08/2021, 12:22) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Stfu!!
  • The Watcher (28/08/2021, 15:53) Like (7) Dislike (2) Reply
    What is this guy talking about, he seems very misinformed about whats going on like a good much of people who are pushing these jabs, countries with high jab rates are also seeing a surge in serious cases, the question that I could never get answered from these guys is why all of a sudden are there so many varients, there seems to be some sort of link between the jabs and the varients every since this mass jab agenda has started.
    • Thank You!! (29/08/2021, 13:09) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
      Exactly my point!! Everyone is trying to shut you up just because you’re thinking!
      COVID-19 for one year before the jab, no variants or mutations… But blame the unvaccinated!!
      • dc (30/08/2021, 10:09) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        Divide and Conquer, that's the best play out they book, next to fear.
    • Maths (29/08/2021, 20:42) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      correlation ≠ causation
  • asking for a friend (28/08/2021, 17:38) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    What is he trying to say?
  • This is what he is saying. (28/08/2021, 18:31) Like (3) Dislike (2) Reply
    Get vaccinated, so the country can progress, so life can get back to normal, the virus is real, and its dangerous and spreading and the only real method of fight or resisting is been fully vax,, Thats what he is saying...
    • He's Misinformed (30/08/2021, 09:36) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
      HOW CAN LIFE GET BACK TO NORMAL WHEN IT HAS NEW VAIRENTS OF COVID WHICH THE VACCINE IS NOT EFFECTIVE AGAINST?

      WHEN PEOPLE TOOK THE VACCINE AND CONTRACTED COVID AND SPREAD IT THIS CAUSES THE ORIGINAL COVID STRAIN TO CHANGE ITS GENETIC MAKE UP AND CREATED THESE NEW VARIENTS.

      THIS MASS VACCINE AGENDA CAUSED MORE HARM THAN GOOD, ITS BEEN PROVEN, DO SOME RESEARCH AND STOP LETTING THESE PEOPLE WHO PROFIT FROM FEAR AND DEATH SELL YOU A STORY.

      THE ONLY PEOPLE THAT HAVE NATURAL IMMUNITY FROM COVID AND THE NEW VARIENTS ARE THOSE WHO CAUGHT IT AND RECOVERED FROM THE ORIGINAL STRAIN WITHOUT HAVING TO TAKE THE VACCINE, THEY HAVE NATURAL ANTIBODIES THAT'S BETTER THAN ANY VACCINE, THIS HAS ALSO BEEN PROVEN.


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