Phrase of the Day (the jury is still out)-10NOV21

Phrase of the Day (the jury is still out)-10NOV21

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is the jury is still out and it’s meaning is “it means the group has not yet reached a decision. It also refers to anything that remains undecided”.

Example Sentence: Before the COVID-19 pandemic, most people linked and associated vaccination with children only… The COVID-19 vaccines are exceptions in some sense. These are the first vaccines which have been recommended for all adults, who have been given priority over children. In fact, the jury is still out on whether, which age sub-group and when children should receive COVID-19 vaccines.

Phrase of the Day (the jury is still out)-10NOV21

This phrase is present in The Hindu article India needs to sign up for life-course immunisation and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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