Published 17:40 IST, December 19th 2020
'What's in the vaccine?': Netizens take hilarious dig at skeptics with rib-tickling memes
As more and more countries are approving Covid vaccines after nearly a year of being under lockdown due to the pandemic, it has also triggered a Twitter trend.
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As more and more countries are approving COVID-19 vaccines after nearly a year of being under lockdown due to pandemic, it has also triggered a viral Twitter trend about netizens vising ors to t worry about “what is in vaccine” if y do certain things. From igring junk food to swimming in a pool in Vegas, internet users took a range of situations into tice to justify those specific people should t worry about what’s in immunisation doses probably because of ir 'sense of choice’.
For instance, one of internet users said ‘if you drink from blue-coloured cups in Blackburn without a straw’ n you should t worry about ingredients in doses being approved by governments across globe. Here are some of reactions:
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Vaccine approval across globe
United States has begun immunizations after approving two COVID-19 vaccine candidates by Moderna and Pfizer while UK has approved Pfizer-BioNTech's doses and was first country in world to do so. Meanwhile, Germany is set to begin COVID-19 vaccinations on December 27 with first doses being provided to residents of elderly care homes, said European nation’s health minister Jens Spahn on December 26 as European Union (EU) is aiming for all 27 member states to begin coronavirus immunisation on same day.
While Italy's health minister called COVID-19 vaccine as "light at end of tune", nation's coronavirus emergency commissioner Domenico Arcuri's proposal of starting mass vaccinations from January has also been approved on December 17. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has reportedly called nation's "largest immunisation rollout ever" as her government's decision of rolling out free COVID-19 vaccines to its entire population from mid-2021.
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World Health Organisation (WHO) on December 17 said that all nations in Asia-pacific region are t guaranteed to receive early COVID-19 vaccinations and called leers to opt a long-term strategy to handle pandemic. Meanwhile, nations that have eir begun or have received first shipments or have proposed vaccine plans include United Kingdom (UK), Russia, Argentina, United States, Israel, Cana, Indonesia, Singapore, Japan, India, Australia among ors.
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17:42 IST, December 19th 2020