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Anderson Cooper 360

maybe they're just not someone that vaccinates. we've also heard a little bit of concern over how quickly the vaccine was developed. >> reporter: louis and patty think of it this way. the unknown possibilities of getting the vaccine far outweigh the known horrors of the virus. >> the vaccine, i feel personally, is nothing compared to taking your chances and getting -- >> it's russian roulette, really. if you want to take your odds and see if you get it and how well you do it it. unfortunately you're not going to do as well as you think you a are. >> miguel marquez joins us from springfield, missouri. is it clear why hospitals are rising in some parts of missouri and not in others? >> reporter: it's a confluence of factors. branson is just down the road from here, it's a big tourist destination. it's business as usual there. the masking, the social distancing, all of that has gone

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CNN Newsroom Live

>> reporter: and in branson, a huge tourist draw, it is business as usual. vaccinations here in the county even lower than the state. just 25% of all residents here vaccinated. what is the biggest barrier you hear to people not getting vaccinated? >> it runs kind of the gamut. maybe they feel like they just want to wait and see, they are not quite ready yet. maybe they are just not someone that vaccinates. we've also heard a little bit of concern over how quickly the vaccine was developed. >> reporter: louie and patty think of this way, the unknown possibilities of getting the vaccine far outweigh the known horrors of the virus. >> the vaccine i feel personally is nothing compared to taking your chances and getting -- >> it is russian roulette really if you want to take your odds and see if you get it and how well you do with it.

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Don Lemon Tonight

that's a really large number. and we haven't seen these numbers since we had a surge back in december and january. >> reporter: in nearby branson, a huge tourist draw, it is business as usual. vaccines here even lower than the state. just 25% of all residents here, vaccinated. >> what is the biggest barrier you hear to people not getting vaccinated? >> maybe they feel like they just want to wait and see. they're not quite ready yet. maybe they're just not someone that vaccinates. we've heard a little bit of concern over how quickly the vaccine was developed. >> reporter: louie and patty think of it this way, the unknown possibilities of getting the vaccine, far outweigh the known horrors of the virus. >> the vaccine, i feel personally, is nothing compared to taking your chances and getting.

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Don Lemon Tonight

if we don't get enough vaccinated, there's going to be another variant that's probably worse. that's the way viruses work. >> reporter: in greene county, population nearly 300,000, health officials sounding the alarm. >> how concerned are you about the weeks and months ahead? >> terribly concerned. yesterday we reported another 240 cases in one day. we're not a huge community. that's a really large number. and we haven't seen these numbers since we had a surge back in december and january. >> reporter: in nearby branson, a huge tourist draw, it is business as usual. vaccinations here in taney county even lower than the state. just 25% of all residents here vaccinated. >> what is the biggest barrier you hear to people not getting vaccinated? >> it runs kind of the gamut. maybe they feel like they just want to wait and see. they're not quite ready yet. maybe they're just not someone that vaccinates.

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Anderson Cooper 360

not quite ready yet. maybe they're just not someone who vaccinates. we've also heard a little concern over how quickly the vaccine was developed. >> reporter: louis and patty think of it this way, the unknown possibilities of getting the vaccine far outweigh the known horrors of the virus. >> the vaccine i feel personally is nothing compared to taking your chances and getting -- >> it's russian roulette really if you want to take your odds and see if you get it and how well you do with it. unfortunately, you're not going to do as well as you think you are. >> miguel marquez joins us now from spruingfield, missouri. is it clear why hospitalizations are rising in the southwest part of missouri and not as much in other parts of the state? >> reporter: i think it's a confluence of factors. branson is just down the road, about 45 minutes away. it's a very big tourist destination. it is business as usual there. the masking, the social

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BBC News

regulations just apply to half a journey, they apply to everything on the uk side. this has nothing to do with what destination countries may decide, as we sat, italy has restrictions and the united states won't let in people, only under certain conditions. people cannot relax because they have no ability to know what destination country might do, and that is important given the fact that the delta variant, which is sweeping this country, is also sweeping european countries, they might need to change their own policies within a minute. i think that we have learned in the past year that as countries vaccinates, their rules and regulations around travel start to become more stable. i think we are one of the first countries that are able to do that. you have seen that in the states, for example, and i am sure you will see that across europe. the eu last last week introduced passports for citizens to travel freely around the eu once

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Travel, Tourism & Hospitality Egypt fully vaccinates Red Sea, South Sinai tourism staff


June 2021
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Egypt has fully vaccinated all staff working at the governorates of Red Sea and South Sinai, two of the country’s tourism hotspots, as hotels and resorts gear up for the safe return of holidaymakers this summer.
 
This was confirmed by Egypt’s Ministers of Tourism and Antiquities, Health and Population and Civil Aviation and Red Sea Governor at a press conference held during their visit to the Red Sea city of Hurghada to inspect the implementation of hygiene safety measures in airport, hotels and its temporary medical units installed specially to spruce up the vaccination process for the tourism sector employees.

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Pakistan vaccinates over 200,000 people in a day: Asad


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May 6, 2021
ISLAMABAD: In a positive sign, the number of registrations for the coronavirus vaccine have been increasing significantly as over 200,000 people got vaccinated against the virus on Tuesday, said Federal Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar.
Taking to Twitter on Wednesday, the federal minister noted that the number of registrants of the coronavirus vaccines in the country has exceeded the five million mark.
He also urged people who are 40 or above to get themselves vaccinated against the coronavirus, adding that people should continue observing coronavirus safety protocols.
Pakistan is currently vaccinating people who are 40 plus and healthcare workers with Chinese vaccines.

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