In Reply to: Sinovac posted by Ianz on Tuesday, 11. May 2021 at 02:18 Bali Time:
But it was recently accepted by the WHO as being an effective treatment, for whatever that may be worth.
It would seem that in the "green zones" of Bali at least, they are administering AstraZ, perhaps because of perceived or real worries about Sino.
At least they are getting it out there.
It will be interesting to see how the start up of International travel into Bali works out.
Regretfully, Australians generally will not be a part of this.
Taking a look at anticipated budget data, the Government will make the most of the huge cash inputs achieved when a country is closed down to departures and some arrivals.
However I have spotted a loophole that you may wish to share with me.
I am currently training for inclusion to the Olympic team as a high jumper.
I am up to clearing 35cm, but can improve on that.
The reason is that the Olympic team can go overseas no problem....vaccinated or not!
I am prepared to become a pin cushion for vaxes, and have all ever invented....including Sinovac.
Again, just some of the frustrating inconsistencies that we currently live with.
On further reflection, perhaps I should train for the swimming team.
Darwin to Kuta Beach looks pretty close on my map!!