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Jurnal 14 [ Europe is learning a crucial lesson -- vaccines work, but they alone won't stop Covid ‪]‬ Emileya

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Name : Emilia Van Den
NIM : 6411421013
Class :1 A Public Health


NEWS 1 [Europe is learning a crucial lesson -- vaccines work, but they alone won't stop Covid now]

As Western Europe's vaccination rollout gained strength in the early part of 2021, many of the region's leaders touted the shots as their immediate route out of the pandemic.
Press conferences took on an almost celebratory tone as Presidents, Prime Ministers and Chancellors announced road maps away from Covid-19 restrictions, hailing their country's uptake rates and speaking colorfully about a return to normalcy.

Ireland introduced a midnight curfew on the hospitality industry earlier this week amid a surge in cases, despite having one of Europe's best vaccination rates. In Portugal -- the envy of the continent, where 87% of the total population is inoculated -- the government is mulling new measures as infections inch upwards.


NEWS 2 [Trump's ire grows as DeSantis' popularity with Republicans takes off]

In a matter of months, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has gone from being a shining example in Donald Trump's eyes of a MAGA leader molded in his image to an average politician who forgot his roots as he rose to Republican stardom.

People close to both men first noticed the palpable shift in Trump's posture toward DeSantis earlier this year as enthusiasm for the Florida governor swelled among donors and GOP operatives who praised his laissez-faire response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The more DeSantis' popularity soared, the more obsessed Trump became with receiving credit for his political celebrity.


My experience while practicing vocabulary was starting from what I didn't like at first, it was confusing but because of that I often practiced reading and interpreting words in news.also practice listening skills and got new verb  and i hope i can speak english better.

Name : Emilia Van Den
NIM : 6411421013
Class :1 A Public Health


NEWS 1 [Europe is learning a crucial lesson -- vaccines work, but they alone won't stop Covid now]

As Western Europe's vaccination rollout gained strength in the early part of 2021, many of the region's leaders touted the shots as their immediate route out of the pandemic.
Press conferences took on an almost celebratory tone as Presidents, Prime Ministers and Chancellors announced road maps away from Covid-19 restrictions, hailing their country's uptake rates and speaking colorfully about a return to normalcy.

Ireland introduced a midnight curfew on the hospitality industry earlier this week amid a surge in cases, despite having one of Europe's best vaccination rates. In Portugal -- the envy of the continent, where 87% of the total population is inoculated -- the government is mulling new measures as infections inch upwards.


NEWS 2 [Trump's ire grows as DeSantis' popularity with Republicans takes off]

In a matter of months, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has gone from being a shining example in Donald Trump's eyes of a MAGA leader molded in his image to an average politician who forgot his roots as he rose to Republican stardom.

People close to both men first noticed the palpable shift in Trump's posture toward DeSantis earlier this year as enthusiasm for the Florida governor swelled among donors and GOP operatives who praised his laissez-faire response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The more DeSantis' popularity soared, the more obsessed Trump became with receiving credit for his political celebrity.


My experience while practicing vocabulary was starting from what I didn't like at first, it was confusing but because of that I often practiced reading and interpreting words in news.also practice listening skills and got new verb  and i hope i can speak english better.

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