really believe that it was a real issue in the first place are now relieved that many of the restrictions have been lifted. i think, others who feel somewhat invincible, feel like they are not at particularly high risk, so i think and people arejust fatigued, you know, are just fatigued, you know, with everything. and so i think there is some of that and some other real issues getting in the way. people have to work, they do not have time to get off work, they may not have transportation to get to where they need to get a vaccine, so there might be some other complicating factors related to access that are not only related to being hesitant about taking the vaccine. dr lisa cooper. stay with us, coming up. why abandoning the megacity of seoul for a more rural life is helping south korean children through the pandemic. members of the neo nazi resistance movement stormed the world trade center,
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deterrent. they want to have an arsenal so that nobody would think about starting military action with them. they would know that the consequences would be catastrophic. and even without nuclear in the equation, the consequences would already be catastrophic because north korea has scores of artillery along the demilitar e demilitarized zone pointed at seoul, 20 million people in the greater metropolitan area of seoul, they could do severe damage and turn seoul into a sea of fire if they wanted to with conventional weapons in the first strike. they could kill a lot of people and they haven t done it for many decades. they ve had this capability since at least the 1960s to annihilate south korea and they haven t done it. think about 93, 94, the peninsula was at the brink of war, meetings in the planning out war strategies. u.s. strategists knew that any outbreak of war, any war on the