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THE STANDARD By
Chris Diaz |
January 26th 2021 at 19:54:43 GMT +0300
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The world is rapidly expanding as the human race presses on for the transformation of life resulting in drastic changes.
A century from now, society as we know it shall have once again drastically changed with the roots of invention and innovation sinking deeper.
A look back into our past shows the world, as we know it today, has undergone irreversible changes over millions of years.
From hunting and gathering through the agrarian revolution and to industrialization, the world has made steps towards efficiency and improving the health and quality of life.
January 11, 2021
It’s a miracle of modern medicine that scientists were able to develop multiple successful vaccines against Covid-19, a disease that wasn’t even on their radar a year ago. But so far, the global effort to roll out these vaccines and distribute them to vulnerable people is off to a slow start.
According to a tracker developed by OurWorldInData a research partnership between the University of Oxford and the British non-profit Global Change Data Lab three countries have vaccinated a higher proportion of their populations than the rest of the world: Israel, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Bahrain.