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these records show more than 6000 people were killed, mostly porman from marginalized communities. some say the tough tool is much higher despite criticism many back to this tough stance on crime and trucks. if you're destroying the company, i need to make no doubt about it. if you'd destroy the database on a philippines coming up to the places i would give you, his supporters say his arrest is politically motivated. in part by the current president, furden on marco's junior wants to close ally, and now political adversary up to tear to, and his political dynasty. we did this because there for us to do it, and we have commitments to them. and the lived up to those commitments on tuesdays, some of the tier to supporters around outside them in the air base where the former president was being held when he was president, things were peaceful. there was less crime. and there was order when he was in
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power. he did not deserve the streets. and as news of his arrest spread, activists and families of those killed during his time in office expressed really the lot bye. and this is only the start of outside justice has not yet been a change because there's still a lot of things that will happen. but we will continue to find how big the side widespread criticism to tier 2 hands remain popular in and out of office. well, a human rights watch has called his arrest, the critical stuff for accounts ability and the philippines. katia, look this up again, else's here. the remaining and far arrive politician come into a jessica who has lost his appeal against the ruling. bothering him from running amazed presidential election, the court decisions swap protests and the capital. bucharest is left to jessica who's allies was 4 days to find a replacement pro russian candidate run in last year's election. but it was an old
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is due to funding irregularities and suspicion of a russian meddling with most co angel. jessica have denied the applications. the final balance of being costs in greenland, the general election. danish territory is in the spotlight after donald trump's pledge to take control of the island, cools for independence from denmark of being, gaining ground that or 6 main policy support independence, but have different views and on how when it could be achieved and opinion pulled in january showed that almost 85 percent of the population is against any form of control by the us. so right. yep, today and that's it for being these boxes. stay with us because the news continues off to flatten the cost. so we will see what options here, bye, for now, the relationship with nature is one of in balance fossil fuel extraction,
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intensive agriculture, over consumption. it becomes quite clear. we need a reset, ohio, the planet excuse how reassessing human kind place within the well is teen tech lean climate change? this is a totally different world piece. piece of will leave me. we are house with nature. no support from it on out. you 0 out, gracious, infectious disease experts have a warning, but the world do feel humanity is ready for the next pandemic. i mean, we're definitely not prepared to as absolutely true that governments have made on life goes all the priorities will be done, sees the investment of stuff was promised. you know, the closest they've gotten is about a few $100000000.00 per year. so not even 5 percent of what we need at the international level, if you're prepared to invest every substantial amounts in military defense,
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the biological defense should have an equal footing. corporate 19 to more than 7000000 lives up into the economy, lit countries in crisis. and brought out closers to a standstill. but side to side. bob was pandemic. our own the why. the coverage 19 kind of mean was actually one of the mile dependent makes less than one percent of people died in the world. so to have been found that makes life plague in late 14 centers killed off of the global population. and that needs a completely different thinking about planning. how do you regulate vaccine development? one half of the people are dying. viruses, bacteria, parasites, and a right of organisms. cold pathogens was infectious diseases. the world health organization is wanting humanities about disease, x, and annoying bob. the quote is catastrophe. was medical information, an anti bucks attitudes on the rise? will the world take the threats seriously?
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we can have seen in the best technologies and the best part out best public health policies. but if the community on with us on that, then it's gonna file to episode to this, especially with series about pandemic preparedness will examine the challenges in reading the plan the disease acts. so let's, why should look a the, one of the most remarkable medical feats at the 21st century, a code cube in the lavar trees of the ox. with that same group, it's west scientists, created one of the world's best coded 19 vaccine. the
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leader of that t x with university professor and report lod says the race to save lives during the pandemic is led to a golden age of medicine. there are many more investigators that i can email, as well as an industry working on the development to vaccines that could manage future pendant mix. i think we all are in a good position. we really know how to make vaccines. again, it's a wide range of viruses and bacteria which 2nd human populations. so with the science is really that we, we know how to do it. for instance, financial capital quite empty. the was meant to be the highest. if the working we, scientists say the u. k. is entering the deadliest phase of the outbreak. the u. k . has recorded its 1st day of more than 500 deaths amid the tiles, global locked downs and soaring for towns of the united kingdom was the 1st western
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nation to approve of vaccine against code 19. at the age of 19, margaret came and was a knock. she likes it, but the flies, a job. in december 2020, mocking the stock of a historic mass vaccination program. shortly on august, the university's vaccine creation with 3 she swedish company, astrazeneca was also approved. the fantastic achievement for pretty sun, so which will allow us to vaccinate more people who will say back to make them more quickly. these vaccines were created and approved in less than a year, hoops speed for resource intensive process that can take a decade. it was rapid scale off at a timeframe we'd never seen before. so those 1st clinical trials started $66.00 days after the sequence of the virus was made publicly available. and then
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326 days later we had the 1st vaccines available so that we may have a being achieved before. and quite frankly, i didn't think it could be done, but it was done. one of the things we need to remember, and the last time that we got very lucky, almost all of the vaccines worked. that is not the history of vaccine development. the box for the astrazeneca vaccine was cheaper than all the coven, 19 jobs, and had grace with advocacy. those made in china and russia easier to refrigerate and transport it saving estimated 6300000 lives. at the height of the pandemic and health limit, humanitarian crises across the globe, south. and i was there in the fast pass. and same thing, they all said, as i came back saying, i thought it was great saying that, but actually for me, the,
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the most truly my mother was saying, airplanes landing with all vaccine in africa in remote times in the pacific american partners for like the professor poet says, another may just saw it to break through in the race to make cove at 19 vaccines with advance in m. o. renee technologies. so m r and a technology is essentially a bank statement contains a piece of the genetic kind of the virus. so that when it's used for immunization is taken into account, both of these bodies make the vaccine in the, in the factory la cells to then stimuli shouldn't be in response which protects us against these terrible diseases. the reason why are they vaccines are a game changer, is a fast speed using the traditional way viking flu, vaccines. you need 6 months to like the 1st ice, whereas with our night we can get every 6 weeks today. ok,
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the university is using m o. renee and other technologies to develop 20 new vaccines. what diseases are you looking to find cues of medicines for we're targeting many of the diseases at the moment, which are a threat to human health. psych, diseases like nickel virus come back from being hemorrhagic fee, virus, abolla and all that. was that one already in the, in the iso known? well, such scientific progress is close to celebration. professor paul lod says the world needs to produce vaccines in 100 days to face disease x. that's a 3rd of the time it took to make the cobit 19 vaccines and sofa. these goals is a pipe dream, the 5 to pessimistic ident thing with the yes, well the 1st is just to make sure the research is done so that we already have axes on the shelf that to need very much move to save lives. and the problem, we,
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even with kobe, it was it, although we could rapidly make vaccines, they still had, and then they nearly a year of testing to go through the full, they could be deployed, and the manufacturing not with new vaccines often takes he is. so we need to solve the bottlenecks and the clinical development of the manufacturing and the regulation to brings things down to a 100 dies. and that's a really totalled in 2024. 18 in switzer outbreak rocked global agriculture. then soaring fatalities across africa from a deadly new berries of impulse prompted health emergency. amid the confidence the rest of contagion, scientist, one knows enough research has been done on disease and the rest. and she managed some organizations of a 100 easily less than we probably touching somewhere about $10.00 to $15.00 of those in the recent pandemic, we're dealing with a crown of ours, which we knew lots about. what seemed like rapid development in the pen demik was
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billed. tell him about 20 as a research beforehand, and that's the difficulty we have for disease x, that we haven't done that 20 as a research yet. oxford university is home to some of the world's leading mines on disease preparedness. profess a piece of leads the pandemic sciences institution, which was sent home to draw upon lessons from code 19 my, we use that because it was devastating with it could have been was, you know, it didn't have a big effect on children. imagine if you'd had a virus that was transmitting very readily within children, can to call it until schools and had a severity of from the 12 percent fatality in that population. and then that would be a different ball game. recent conducted some of the most successful vaccine development and clinical trials during the pandemic professional will be worked in the
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scientist in china to characterize cobit 19 and over sold the world's largest clinical trial of possible treatments for the buyers. so we've up to the numbers and if we treat patients, intensive care with a strong will save one life. but today, such work depends increasingly on philanthropy. i don't think there's sufficient investment in developing the products that we need to be ready for the next pandemic. and i think that's the reason why it's me the most, because with a new pandemic, we can't expect to have treatments and vaccines much quicker than we did for cove. it can, it may be that we can't even make a vaccine for disease x. and so we all going to have to rely on some social behavioral community measures at the outset. inevitably, apathy across the size and also frustrates disease x. but the extreme crisis
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that we all this through and the need to really do something to not repeat that kind of a disaster again. i don't think that stuff's been forgotten. i don't believe we should think that co, good 90 was a watch in the generation event. it has been estimated to that the risk of another pandemic cause equal severity to type in 90. in the next 10 years is about 25 percent. but if a disease ex pandemic does occur, professional will be worried that sections of society more results. we've seen, there's been a lot of difficult about what was done and people saying that locked down. so a huge mistake and other people saying that, you know, down to a very necessary so its own. i've seen a power to rise ation. it wasn't there before. can you read my reuse of that power to rise ation, who views about social measures and vaccination will actually make it even more
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challenging next time. so we really need to be prepared for that because you can have great products. but if people want to type them, they're useless. ironically some of the strongest resistance is even from a country, nor the pioneering immunization louis pasteur creation, to write these next same here document icing ice. and 5 fonts has become one of the most famous skeptical countries on us and distrust of the institutions and no policies as part of the national character, the diet and civil lives in the studio apartment in the house of paris with a husband and son, victor, whom she home school, the victoria always have to type symptoms,
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and none of them are immunized against club of 19. she believes previous vaccines close to his father to develop an undiagnosed auto immune disease which has been passed onto her entire family. there is no medical evidence to backup. diane's claims. or we may want us to 30 days. deluxe on the 1st floor, then. uh, me mama problem plus the furnace and the 5th. i'm special. mm hm. fi exists. the monitoring system. you may need to focus focus of just one on this for probably yes, your interest and michelle literally, but there are some people that would listen to this soon. think it's not grounded inside to pick fact, it's a very radical approach to vaccines in medicine. i mean, what, what do you have to say to them? nobody's fixed on the, and the presentation mid samples to set of x. you know,
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we are accepted snipping the much delta, she goes to see prism tv can move some cool sale. now, is your street neighborhood, do me? this is your hubble home call from children, only swelling from, from the to make a nuisance. during the pandemic, dyads father died full days after receiving the code 19 job. she didn't ask for an autopsy, but believes it cause to death is dish ok should be on the ballot to roll out the jeep at traditional jake lexis. why makes them it? social media? some people don't come on if it's too low. so need to come over, she settings the sheet to your father's desk, the fuel, your suspicion of the kind of non turned back saying we pushed from that sound to the template slip to come to come by the media mo,
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mazique. i'm saw that one on bookstore and measure you go to swing at a met at the key. if i ask, i'm sorry, 2 silver ones. if i don't well for you, she no interest to me. of course we're on the phone. we'll see some to procure. we will call them to see that will be more instead of trusting doctors, diane follows french common sizes and radio is empty. vaccine reference is widely discredited. she's also part of a facebook group with french citizens. she included 19 conspiracy theories. in 2020 the number of likes, the french facebook pages, sharing anti vaccine contents increased by 27 percent. you know, sometimes you don't want to show a show single pump. wow. the tim, when he became a feller and scary now the prophecy, most of the dispos that the whole of some of the purple,
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some in rudy rice stop researches disinclination for a french non profit cold conspiracy. watch the older you. we will assist in the bill in order to get a um, that is a form assume paper shell told you you all should. rooted concluded that from us from so quickly, shell code 192168000 people in front, which had one of the lowest vaccination rights in the e. you, rudy says to as of every 5 french citizens distrust vaccines. so if they do that they can't disclose, it would only be a false god. the don't get to can you uh to me because if it's going to be she also yeah. be like so the men they could put don't put solely falsely the phone scrutiny of inquiry. you couldn't loosely thomas, which is your property to, to me that the more you started salty who does,
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she will go to it. now how does this, what a new city to the like so wow. rudy says young people are at the heart of french very t vaccination move. others who gravitate towards these resistance grades tend to lead to the stream list and extreme rise of the political spectrum with tennessee, you know, it's sickness, dressings or street the school of sal that so you could just shoot one that is ok. so what is that a true mendez and yes it to then it so they called coffee. so you can increase the premium beta to kindly position pacific to this tablet if you saw on new position as a crew control fission to shoot the some, this is a base, so join b and t back. so booth time off to meet one in
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a per view pot. florence haste matt, to work in the psychiatric ward of the hospital, but stopped during the pandemic that she believes the cause of 19 outbreak was real, but exaggerated. climbing the lodge desktops was due to society, will stress the medical neglect of other diseases like cancer, for not somebody here. hi, how are you going for her? the pandemic was an awakening. the knighthood? questioned vaccines. hospitals and doctors you'll vaccinated. do you regret that we should see if i can help you so it's kinda you off on sits on tell me is on the phone with you. oh yeah, no bucks on a phone. we usually like a off campus and is available for fuels. the new movie jen mill, one young 2 definitely. natalie is also super simple. female female to the russell
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foxes to move the sole chef shell walks. it is not the diesel people of the company to close the door because they put the g. santa, near. that'd be sort of way. yeah, well i was able to just talk to see if the 2 sided it. oh, there it is doing cuz it sounds like support. we explained him on setup. i did go to crusade against vaccines cuz had significant personal consequences. so i'm left with a, a the, this, i me laugh funny. i have a key on the, on the, on the present stalls. zuka, what are some of the mcafee? yeah, i looked inside and they said they have all these young was reading the small false . i left a 0. it was, if i did the, you can get on them all was found that you sell the funny old. that means you what i play, city or the of the of a go shop, all this hullabaloo,
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chose good who didn't sell it. you have except for jeep the florence is a member of france's yellows. this protest move. whose finery rallies, make global headlines. demonstration against vaccination posts, and move with restrictions on vaccination workers. it's a new pandemic. comes, florence says shape, and a large sway, the front of the population will comply with any lockdown of vaccination or is this don't? what's your view on disease that almost falls, holcroft, because of the many food us you'll soon you need the dish out a 70 so going toward get them there. and you can just go to the, the most part of the function club young in preparing for disease x. a
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big challenge for the world health organization is how to address growing distrust in life saving vaccines, as well as rising possibilities to science or, i'm interested to know from an industry perspective. what can we do to address spec, st hesitancy. i think at times we can be a little arrogant because i think we think that because these are the facts because we have the data, this is the way it shouldn't be. people have police and none of us shouldn't but level other people's police. we need to be able to talk and understand who people get this whole set of information from what they can say and what we do need to hearing from you how to make you feel okay about this. we need to break this aside to where for people are being misinformed, this informed and we need a healthy debase. but if you reach a point where you cannot decide to do anything, because you are overcrowded with negative information,
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then you end up being paralyzed. i think for me, the biggest threat is this information which is the intentional spreading of laws. i don't think we know how to deal with and we have to figure out how to deal with that. because, of course, that, that's not going away. the oaks would astrazeneca vaccine was mad by controversy and distrust when it was linked to a very red blood clots and so you've axes added fuel to the 5 falsely claiming the vaccine caused female infertility? the w. white, sure. pushed back against that fear and speculation. the benefits of the cynical vaccine. 5 o 3, it's risk and it's use should continue to save lives. several european countries restricted it's used in older age groups, due to a lack of dasa,
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a bass. it's effectiveness in elderly people. and friends of president the manual, the kron when, as far as declaring that the vaccine was quite as the effective goal today, no problem is true. the salt apple select so that can be an issue, a it neil c or the, well we have an old is it, do we does a did do, do do is what i do. what should i really like? so it did absolutely. well, tesco, yes, true, because i have, well, these issue you will be able to additional, so it just use google. it is a full metal. we come on zillow, so please see do this to more than usually the split the, the see those have to, to, to the computer we're think was a little the result in frauds was 3 quarters of a box with astrazeneca vaccine supplied with unused at the heart of the pandemic in 2021. i think if, if we look back to 2021, there are a number of comments in germany about some failed for boxing, not working in the elderly. and as we mentioned,
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my problem is that it was clause the ineffective of all sure. what this statement means um, but it is very difficult to understand why those comments were made at the time when there was not just george's supply and people were dying in those countries. i'm from kind of 19 in the evidence and that was, that was actually a license. so it is difficult to understand why they made those comments because they must either been assign, typically opinion that was been given to them for it's a political opinion, but i don't think we have a clear understanding of that, but there's no time with it. undermines trust, i think at that point, that's where misinterpretation, who missed representation of the facts, least 2 mortality astrazeneca has become the global withdrawal of its cobit 19 jap. due to a surplus above the updated demo renee vaccine. the target use variance of the bars praised with saving millions of lives to the pandemic state. the ox with
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astrazeneca vaccine is also a symbol of what can happen in a post truth well with medical skepticism and conspiracy about what i think the put size. ation of, of faxing is, is, is it as a real risk, the bank to become a political tool. then the opposing view is an empty vaccine view. i'm not sonata assigned to the position that makes any sense to type and is, i think, is very dangerous for the future of public health. the economic collapse, the east of domains on the civil war. i just want to be clear, i read opposing the roger parts of the why were you at the book they bought, even though we need to finish that? is it on the know, did you really?
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