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Moore, who raised money to fight Corona around 100 laps in the outfield, also died in Corona second Peter Cziborra-REUTERS
London singer Naomi Suzuki (provided by herself)
London-based singer Naomi Suzuki suffered from repeated pneumonia and bleeding when her immunity weakened and she underwent lung surgery in May 2019. She is a high-risk group for new coronavirus infections. However, five or six years ago, when I was vaccinated with the pneumococcal vaccine, I had a high fever of 40 degrees Celsius as a side reaction and my arm swelled up like a watermelon.
“Still, I do not despair because I do not have to be afraid of the virus if I have good distances, I wear a mask and wash my hands. But most people do not accept this situation, so get out. I do not need it, I want to cheer through music, “Let’s rejoice and do our best!”
In the UK, the first blockade (city blockade) was established in March last year. Naomi said, “I want to release the unreleased song I have to the world because I don’t know what will happen tomorrow.” The song “Harder and Farster” that I made a long time ago was released on iTunes (Itunes).) Delivered.
Three months later, the song won first place in the “Kings of Spin Top 30” by 1,640 radio DJs from around the world. And in the New Year, “♪ A straight road, a city where the bell of hope rings, true happiness, one day forget”, the crown crisis, the division of the world, and “Play for You 2021”, that sang the light of hope, jumped to the top again …
Captain Tom, who raised 4.7 billion yen through traveling donations, also dies in Corona
In the UK on day 2, 1.5 million to about 32.8 million pounds (about 47) to and from the backyard to support the UK National Health Service (NHS), which provides free health care for the survival of the world. WWII Retired British Army Captain Tom Moore (100 years old), who raised 100 million yen, died suddenly on the 2nd. He was not vaccinated with the corona vaccine to treat pneumonia.
“His fundraising activities to and from the garden with walking aids have brought the country together. I thought he was British. I was cured,” says Naomi. The UK has inoculated 9.65 million people with the goal of “herd immunity” to build a breakwater to prevent infection through mass vaccination. 10,000 people in long-term care facilities, 90% over the age of 80 and half over the age of 70 have completed the vaccination.
Although the violence of the British mutants, who are up to 70% more infectious, began to subside in the third urban blockade, they were desperate to find South African mutants that could reduce the effectiveness of the vaccine by a factor of 6. The dark clouds begin to spread. Johnson’s British administration has launched roller inspection operations in eight regions of the country to crush the South African mutants.
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