the third factor is the new variant, omicron. certain features of omicron, including its global spread and large number of mutations, suggest it could have a major impact on the course of the pandemic. and when faced with this, there s a further problem because governments have been asking people to get vaccinated for months, and it s not been enough. austria s former chancellor admits as much. and we have done ten months of campaigning, of trying to persuade people, but still, we have a certain share, nearly one third of the population which is hesitant. the question now is what to do about that, and in austria s case, it s decided to make covid jabs mandatory from february. it s a big move. it s the first european country to do so. and here is thejustification. we want to break out of this vicious cycle of virus waves and discussions about lockdowns, and the only way, the only exit ticket we have is the vaccine.
months of campaigning, of trying to persuade people, but still, we have a certain share, nearly one third of the population which is hesitant. the question now is what to do about that, and in austria s case, it s decided to make covid jabs mandatory from february. it s a big move, its the first european country to do so. and here is thejustification. we want to break out of this vicious cycle of virus waves and discussions about lockdowns, and the only way, the only exit ticket we have is the vaccine. and if that s austria, the european union is also explicit about its thinking. it is understandable and appropriate to lead this discussion now, how we can encourage and potentially think about mandatory vaccination within the european union, this needs discussion. now, individual eu countries will make their own decisions on this. austria already has. in neighbouring germany,
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to austria s chancellor, alexander schallenburg, about his decision to bring in a nationwide vaccine mandate. many countries have mandatory vaccinations on different types of vaccines, other countries have installed it for covid 19 vaccines for certain areas. simply we have 66% of the population so far which has got the vaccine. this is too little, too late, and we want to break out of this vicious circle of virus waves and discussions about lockdowns and the only way, the only exit ticket we have, is the vaccine. are compulsory vaccinations actually legal? yes, it is legal. we had obligatory vaccinations in the past on different illnesses, so this is not a new legal instrument we are installing and i m sorry to say that we have to go this way. i would rather have it another way. we have done ten months of campaigning, trying to persuade people, but still we have a certain
What is your Passion When you Teach? Let’s Talk Science and Math: With Dr. Jeff
As teachers we all have a passion and this passion is often our favorite part of what we teach our students. I personally love Literacy and do a lot of research, writing and presenting on hands on learning approaches when teaching children to read. Each teacher is different in what their passion is, but whatever that passion is, take it and be the best you can be for your students.
I love to collaborate and engage with other professionals and recently I had the opportunity to meet and work with Dr. Jeff Vinokur whose passion is Science. Dr. Jeff has a PhD from UCLA in Biochemistry, Molecular, and Structural Biology and he has over 25 million YouTube views as a hip-hop dancer, and has performed wild science experiments on numerous television shows. I sat in awe as I watched his experiments as I was truly excited to share with you about what he is doing to help teachers, families and students