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The "vaccination roadmap" is not an improvised response to the Covid19 pandemic, but rather an ongoing plan with roots going back to 2018, when the EU released a survey of the public's attitude toward vaccines titled "2018 State of Vaccine Confidence".On the back of this research, the EU then commissioned a technical report titled "Designing and implementing an immunisation information system", on - among other things - the plausibility of an EU-wide vaccination monitoring system.
"We're now calling it voting at home because that's really what it's all about — enabling people to vote at home."Pelosi said the $3.6 billion in the House's HEROES Act is "necessary to conduct an election" where all voters would receive absentee ballots. The House Speaker also reportedly said this week $3.6 billion is just
"a small price to pay for our democracy and the good health of people going to the polls."[If Republicans "don't support the resources, then they have stood in the way of voting, which is in keeping with their voter suppression in general."The House Speaker has also said that more funds are needed for same-day registration services and to provide more and safer opportunities for voters to also "vote well in advance of Election Day."
Voting is "under assault both from a systematic national, nationwide campaign of voter suppression and from the coronavirus. People should not have to choose between voting and preserving their good health and that of their families."

Comment: The WHO seems to be reassessing its position, especially in regards to Bill Gates. But don't count on it.