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This is the reason why the government should keep

closing the border


+ People who are affected by the pandemic are not in
the equal of the standard of living. For example the rich
may be able to overcome it however the poor may not.
According to The Economist  Due to covid-19, the
number of extremely poor people (ie, those making less
than $1.90 a day) will rise by 70m-100m this year.
Moreover, If a vaccine is found the poor have to wait for
a long time to have it. (
https://www.economist.com/leaders/2020/09/26/covid-
19-has-reversed-years-of-gains-in-the-war-on-poverty )
của cô gab

ref ngoài : https://www.bbc.com/news/world-54961045

according to BBC: None of these vaccines has been


approved yet, but that hasn't stopped countries
purchasing doses in advance.
A key research centre in the US - Duke University in
North Carolina - is trying to keep tabs on all the deals
being done. It estimates that 6.4 billion doses of
potential vaccines have already been bought.
Another reason is that
+ The governments has a lot of expenditures which must
to be paid. If the lock down keep going on so the
government may invest more money on protecting and
serving people

According to The Economist  Mexico has provided no


new programmes for the hard-up but has given Pemex,
the state oil giant, tax breaks worth $2.7bn, or $21 per
Mexican. India has poured $7bn down coal mines. South
Africa is expected soon to confirm another wasteful
effort to keep its money-losing airline aloft.

According to the research :


https://www.accountancydaily.co/covid-19-government-
spend-tops-ps124bn It puts the government spending on
grants and other payments at £111.3bn, along with £5bn
of expected costs of loans, and £8bn of increases to
benefits.

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