South Africans are somewhat COVID Vaccine skeptical…
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I saw today that newspapers are reporting that only 50% of all South Africans will be taking the COVID vaccine.
This amazed me. The People are definitely very receptive to COVID info and COVID warnings. They take the Government regulations very seriously. So if 50% of the general public, of which People make up only 9% are skeptical about COVID then that means a vast amount of non-People are also skeptical. This surprises me, I must tell you.
I’m amazed that 50% of South Africans are skeptical. I never expected that.
I’m amazed that somehow the anti-Vaxx message must really be spreading.
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Video: Decapitation: How the Boers dealt with violent crowds of People
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This is when People got to Nebraska and they found it was a nasty place to try and farm. The soil was hideous. They referred to The sods prairie ground and they would even cut strips of turf to create houses they called soddies.