As of November 8, 2021, approximately 61.4% of the U.S. population had been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, with 203.9 million people having received at least one dose. [ Source: www.naag.org, 2021-12-22 ]
By the same date, the five African countries listed (Nigeria, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, and Zambia) had administered a total of 523,256 doses of COVID-19 vaccines.
[ Source: en.wikipedia.org, 2025-05-05 ]
截至 2021年11月8日,美国约有 61.4% 的人口已完成
新冠疫苗接种,2.039 亿人至少接种了一剂。
[ 来源:www.naag.org,2021年12月22日 ]
截至同日,上述五个非洲国家(尼日利亚、埃塞俄比亚、
肯尼亚、乌干达、赞比亚)共接种了 523,256 剂新冠疫苗。
[ 来源:en.wikipedia.org,2025年5月5日 ]
As of November 8, 2021, approximately 427 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines had been administered in the United States. This figure includes both first and second doses for those vaccines requiring two doses, as well as single-dose vaccines. [ Source: www.naag.org, 2021-12-22 ]
"One third of the weight of every [COVID] shot is [DNA]...which has the ability to cross into the nucleus of [the] cell...[so]...the person's...chromosome material is permanently changed...[this] allows [spike protein production] to go on for 20 years."… pic.twitter.com/aiVNLpuhA0
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