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covering corals wrapping themselves around crabs and see urchins suffocating marine life. in science speak, marine usage is produced by some i'll eat. the slime has been spreading for weeks, thriving on warm temperatures and pollution. it's a man made disaster. when i kid you know, from the seas not is very difficult to grab, hold off this stuff so slimy, it flips through your hands and back into the water parts of a new volume it really revolting an aerial view illustrates the extent of the environmental crisis. carpets is mucous along the coast line, clogging ports and beaches, as well as affecting the sea of mall moran and the metropolis of a symbol. this line has also taken over parts of the adjoining a g and,
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and black seas. it's a threat to the local fishing industry, and swimming is now impossible in many places. in town, at the end, i had heard of the seas note, but now i can see how bad it really is. i tried swimming with there is less of it, but my skin still failed. 18 question. number one, just so if you have mitchell shows alpha. so we usually come surfing here every week. but now we are really worried that we have to go farther out because the slime is all over the shore. but you can reach us restricted against authentic. i've been diving here for 10 years, but i've never seen a natural disaster like this. there would seem not when i was a child, but it was never as bad as the kids large though the turkish government has recently started to tackle the problem. the environment minister launched a massive clean up operation. drudgery of pumping out the slime and work as
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a bringing the muck assure for disposal. it looks like an impossible task, and many experts say it's already too late. below, none of them are yet. what we see on the surface is very worrying. but it's just the tip of the iceberg. the real problem is under the water. this is where the slime is spreading. and it's getting worse every week after that as the last few months at a marine biologist like most of a sudden say the scourge of c. it's not, it's not just a turkish problem, but a storm warning to the world. the climate change is pushing our planets life support systems. to the brink. a reckless p. r. stunt or a climate awareness campaign gone horribly wrong. a greenpeace protester inches away from crashing his propelled paragliding craft into the crowd shortly before
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kickoff. tuesdays game between germany and france. as you can see here in this video, the german activist was parachuting into the open roof stadium and munich. when his craft collided with wire, supporting and overhead camera evangelist control and hurled towards the grounds. descending players and spectators running for cover before a crash landing on the pitch, at least 2 people were injured. when max merrill is a member of the dw sports team, and the man who shot that video, which has since been viewed by millions of people, that max hi good to see you. tell us about that incredible moment who witnessed inside the stadium last night? hi pablo. well it was real. i've never seen anything quite like it anywhere. really . especially a football match. i was just making my way to my seat, sat down saw this, this man flying overhead and dropping a bowl, which we now know had the v. w logo with oil covered on it and the words kick out
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oil on it onto the pitch. i initially thought this was some sort of you a for stunned to bring the match ball onto the pitch until he got very close to those wires. now i was there recently with a camera man who was flying a drone there and we noticed the wise and actually thought, oh, this quite dangerous. we need to be clear of that. he obviously either didn't know they were there or thought he could dodge them. we have heard the plan wasn't to land on the page, but he came about 10 meters in front of me, clipping some equipment, and also some people there as he ripped his propeller off his back. and it was very surreal. a very dangerous and real scary moment, but until a little while later, i still thought it was some sort of stuff gone wrong. certainly terrifying images were seeing there. how close was he to causing a whole lot more damage to people and property marks? i think very close. i mean, like i say it was closer than it seems in the video i shot and he clipped some
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equipment. some of the day bri dropped on deviate shops, head the front coach. 2 people were treated afterwards. the injuries he himself was unscathed, we initially thought he might have broken an ankle or something like that. we now know it's a 38 year old man from barton burton back here in germany. who was a greenpeace protest or and yeah, like i say, wasn't planning to land on the pitch, but he's now facing charges of grievous bodily harm. all right, we'll leave it there. max marilyn munich, thanks for that. well green pieces apologized for the incident, which it says was meant as a protest against the game sponsor, volkswagen in a tweet the environmental and joe said that a technical issue with the paragliding craft had forced to protest her to perform an emergency landing and that they didn't intend to disrupt the game or her to anyone. the man was taken into custody and the police in munich say they're investigating the matter.
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but i'm joined by money on team and from greenpeace, here in germany, home out 1st and foremost, what was green pace thinking with regard this protest, what was the intention of having a paraglider over the stadium? so this paraglider wanted to send a message to b, w, who's the main sponsor of the event, calling upon the company to accelerate its face out of climate wrecking petro and view the cars. that was the intention. and what he wanted to do was actually flying over the stadium. and what happened was that there was a technical failure with a drive, so we could not get up and had to make the emergency landing. and therefore 2 people got injured. i just heard that they left the hospital and i'm very relieved to hear that, but i can only say we're very sorry me to germany office a full and unreserved apology to those were injured and impacted as
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a result of our protest. we have the pilot was forced to land inside because of the technical failure. right? well, we'll dis, perhaps lead to a change in how greet greenpeace approaches, how they perhaps organized protests in the future. maybe it appears that you know, in a stadium there are wires and cameras hanging over the page, which is almost common knowledge. today, will this lead to a change, perhaps in greenpeace approaches and their protest? first of all, i can understand everyone who saw these images that we've just seen and felt frightened or not safe. and i just want to make you know that me please take safety very seriously and will mount the full investigation into what went wrong. and we will fully cooperate with all relevant authorities. and of course we will discuss
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what that means to our activities. but just to make sure this must never ever happen again and, and the last 1020 years that really didn't happen. that's because we used to train the activists very well. this was a very experience activists, and we will have certainly look into that. all right, we'll leave it there. i'm out here on team on from greenpeace, here in germany. thank you. thank you. or football now and germany hosted the world champions, france in munich, and in the end it was decided by an own go veteran defender matsumoto deflected a path into his own neck. and that was all that france needed. the solitary girl was enough to give them a windmill victory. now for german football fans, the night started with a lot to look forward to after a year in which the pandemic rubbed them, of one of their great choice. they were happy just to get together again, and there were chairs and plenty of bears. but just one downside, of course,
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that was the result. the euros mood has made its way to germany, around 500 friends, watch the game against france this big and enduring bird due to the pen demik. it's been a while since they've been able to sit outside for this before their guys got really, really great. just great, and there's lots of people here and it makes everyone feel good. we've had a month was months ago. you wouldn't have thought this would be possible, but it's amazing to somehow be back to normal costs. no monitor imac though. and i noticed that the moods still not quite there yet, but it's coming back slowly. when you're sitting here, you realize people are happy to watch germany again. but the good vibes didn't last long. the match and start see well with france to better team. and mat, from scoring and then go i've been honestly about, i wasn't convinced by the 1st half your goals from home, not me back. was that but i believe in the team. and i hope we can come back in the
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2nd half. the things didn't get better. france were simply too strong in germany didn't really look like scoring the defend. well, they continue to hope it was not the end of the world that we love. what know, and we have to explain what the name but the tournament is still wide open and i'm excited about doing well in the next match. when english maybe that public viewing . now this is finally to be allowed to watch the match on the big screen, that cruel. after everything that's happened, you can be together drinking beer. it's a dream. despite the defeat, there was some positives to take away to be able to watch football together again to get behind the team. and there's always the next game to look forward to iraq. the folks be warned in australia,
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thousands of busy spiders have woven. some of the largest webs you're likely to see . this footage shows a field and gets land. victoria blanketed by billowing, spider webs. thousands of ground dwelling spider spun the webs in order to leave the hiring to higher ground. following days of heavy rain in the region. experts say it's a survival tactic known as ballooning. you're watching the news coming up next in detail, but even use asia. i've gotten assigns polio problem with more health workers murdered in the line of duty. what effect is it having on the country, beleaguered immunization program? i've got a son is also struggling to deal with the surgeon covered 19 cases that has its war ravaged hospital system of breaking pointing and baby sharks. back in the wild highlands breathing program ames to boost its reach. population old out, a more coming up with my colleague parish banners. you don't forget you can always
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the, the, the ah brave new world corona virus. he's in any quality, home office and lonely poverty economy. piece like in frenzy, online shopping conservation, vaccinations with a face mask sound. when that feels everything. what kind of life is waiting for us after corona and are we ready for is made in germany, been 60 minutes on d. w. the world to get to go beyond deals. yet as we take on the world,
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back up until the global 3000 series starts june 21st on d, w. the 11 years ensure coming up today, polio vaccine, it has gone down in a 2nd to tackle has work as dcf. why does it keep happening and what impact has it had on the, on your immunization program? we asked a top unicef official plus i've got assigned is also dealing with a surge in covered 90 cases. it's a 3rd wave that stretched health infrastructure to breaking points. the captive reading program the increasing shot numbers in times waters. the news
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on british vanity. welcome to the program. logic. join us on identify gunman shot dead. 6 poll. your work as an eastern have done it on tuesday during a polio vaccination drive. police in the province of number hard blamed the taliban for the attacks. the group has denied responsibility. the latest killings come just 2 months after 3 female polio workers were killed in the provincial capital july above. also, during a polio vaccination drive, they stomach state group claim responsibility for that killing. i've got a thought is one of only 2 countries in the world which has yet to eradicate polio, its neighbor pocket on the other a life cut short while trying to save others. this polio worker has become another tragic statistic in the war torn country. what's not government hires vaccinated but cannot protect them vaccinated receive only $4.00 a day. i lost my brother. what should i do with this government now?
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the way up to the wounded now fight for their lives in hospital police say it was a coordinated attack. the vaccination teams were watched and hunted, gunned down in 3 different locations over 2 hours. today we started work at 8 o'clock in the morning. after half an hour i heard the sound of firing. i wasn't near the victims at the time, but then i ran to them. and so they were dead and lying on the ground. i didn't see the attackers did vision shade. polio has yet to be eradicated and if kenneth down, many people are suspicious of vaccines. religious extremists believe they're a western tool to sterilize muslim children or collect intelligence after the attacks and none get her
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a 4 day vaccination. dr. meant to reach more than 9000000 children has been called off. instead, there will be funeral preparations and mourning for the victims their work left undone. joining me for more now from kabul is godwin min drug unit says deputy g for, for your immunization in of gone it's on. mr. mins are welcome. why i'll polio workers being attacked in august on thank you for having me on this interview and greetings from a son. yeah. then i would like to, i saw our condolences to the front bang yet to be in 5 coordinated attacks. we had lives lost and well were injured the life that we have unnecessary locked down. so we
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don't, we, i mean the relatives and their, and their siblings and for the program to we, we started with the list like why, why the targeted i cannot tell. but i would like to to, to say that the safety and security of our front, my work us, it's a, it's, it's the priority of the program. we would like our, our social media to go out there and interact and vaccinate children in a better environment. but this is not the 1st time, so i got a shot, but there's not the 1st time that vaccine it has all been doggett and in fact 3 female backs and it says were killed and marked itself. it's true yet in much we lost 2 similar types in the same in the same region. and it has happened again yet. we sat in by all this happened, but we,
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we still believe that it's important to get out the children vitamin without being targeted. but surely, you must be looking at why this keeps happening because surely that needs to determine how you move ahead with this program. that's great, and that's why for much to do today, we have been working with the government and i went into the national children to will understand why pre female mark act and killed in in march. and we are working with the government in the same way today. in the future to make sure that it does go. so for instance, we, we are working with the government to understand why our targeted why we last night
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and ongoing investigation. we will probably get to the government under security classes understand how is this impacting, how are these killings impacting the polio drive and the ground is done? it is sad to see life last when people out there to do the good to deliver, especially when day out folks in nations that will protect children from crippling . do this make or you see this? so it's, it's demoralizing. it's just bags the energies, the momentum that we have developed, so to reduce dependent abilities that the country is experiences for the children. godwin means speaking to us from travel. thank you so much for
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joining us, sir. thank you. thank you for having me. and the government wants to knock at at least 9600000 children in the country with the help of yourself. and whether that happens now, given the violence or your work as a facing is an open question. but polio isn't the only health concern the country has. the current about expand demik is making its presence felt as well. a balance on health care system is overwhelmed in the midst of a 3rd wave of corona virus cases. medical oxygen is running out and vaccine supplies are inadequate. a situation that has left many in the latch, this hospital in kabul has had to close its doors. no more admissions. it's full as are the cities, other main hospital cove in 1900 patients line. the rooms are struggling to breathe, kept alive with oxygen. that's in limited supply. a moment again, the number of patients is high about 40 to 50 patients who need to be admitted come
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here every day. but unfortunately there is no more room for them for that. with hospitals full, a persistent shortfall of oxygen and a general failure to adopt precautions like masks and social distancing. afghanistan has entered its worst period yet. of the panoramic. for those turned away by doctors, it's a daunting task to get treatment. there's desperate demand for oxygen. families of the sick gather outside production plants hoping to get their cylinders refilled before it's too late. either monday that my father is sick and may only have oxygen for another hour or 2. i brought a small cylinder here to fill up with oxygen for him. but we have a problem here too, because some cars bring 40 to 50 cylinder, and those are filled up very quickly and we won't get our turn to no longer put
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a mac. and i'm going to know that the oxygen crisis and gamma stand mimics the shortages that nearby india faced weeks ago. and some would argue, was foreseeable. the acting minister of public health was summoned by law makers for an explanation on monday. the appeal is out for international aid, but supplies are still low. those who want oxygen now have to pay dearly. not that doesn't make and i came here to fill my cylinder with oxygen because there's no more room for patients in hospitals. i bought the cylinder at a very high price and it's very difficult because we make an appointment here at 10 o'clock at night. but it's not our turn until 10 o'clock the next day. rights groups have urged the government to procure more oxygen induct seems so far. only 2 percent of the population has received gaps and years of war have already weakened the health care system. that's now one of the world's most unprepared for the
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pandemic. because the thailand is working to replenish fish populations and its waters in one program. divers, releasing young bamboo shocks that have been bred in captivity. according to the read list prepared by the international union for conservation of nature or the you see in the numbers of the small sized shock species have been in decline. beneath the surface of thailand's warm waters that especially prepared spot on the sea bed. it's time for another crop of baby bamboo sharks to learn to fend for themselves. our number. we dive down to the ocean floor to release the sharks in a safe area. this is done so that they have a better chance to survive than most animals released on the surface. because if we release them on the surface,
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they're more likely to be eaten by bigger fish shuttle up or swim away from the sheltered area. do i know who i live in? when you saw? the project has so far helped hatch nurse and deliver more than 200 bamboos sharks to the gulf of thailand. in hopes of getting them off a list of threatened animals. too many people enjoy these sharks in their home. aquariums are on a dinner plate. so thailand's department of fisheries patched a breeding program in yet we have more rigs than last year and have experienced success in hatching them. so now we have a more baby chart to release them last year and model those shark eggs are carefully cultivated with the next generation still inside workers that the program carefully cut the egg open and release another baby, bottom feeder. the hatchlings then spend a few months growing,
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swimming and acquiring a taste for shrimps, until it's their turn to leave the confines of their youth. be set out into the wild one. and it's hoped find a partner to make more babies. sharks. that's it for today. of course we're on our website, dot com, forward slash a show. we leave it today with pictures of the thoughts for help in india, which is really open to today's today, to month office for shut down because of the demick, rebecca the same time tomorrow. and then the
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news the fight against the corolla virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing? what does the latest research say? information and context? corona virus because it's 19 special next on dw used crime fighters are back, african radio drama theory continues this season. the story focus on have speech. cholera prevention, dana charco, production, all of those are available online. and of course you can share and discuss on c, w,
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africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters to noon now . okay. ah, the drug companies say they'll be enough doses to vaccinate most of the world against covered by the end of the year. industrialized nations and way ahead. but out of the one and a half 1000000000 shots given so far, only point 3 percent has gone to the globes poorest countries. various plentiful vaccines fitly to make and challenging to transport. been there were the politics and money. experts warn it's bad for everyone if only a fraction of us are protected. many developing countries are still waiting for vaccines promised by the code banks donation program. china gave 200000 doses to
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chad this month. the 1st i seem to reach the country where officials are trying to fight the pandemic with limited testing and treatment capabilities, w. west africa, corresponding friends who need reports. i to ask chad has we've been against the pandemic farm, but seen for at least 100000 people. not much for a population of 16 median, but it something this is the country's men testing facility in the only proper hospital. they have been fighting the crone of us almost bind last to test, turned to copied in 1900 situation was katie. at the beginning of a zipper, we tested the patient who can be told on some of them tested positive. some of the health workers and other patients died of corridor 19 percent. this official
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figure show this i'm fight solved on evictions and fewer than 200 cope with 900 that your numbers are almost certain. a higher testing and health care infrastructure is so poor that creek infrastructure and putting tickets to be to they have to charge the at the bottom of the need for international. but fin help until the last 2 week, when they call the 1900 test for school supplies from china cohen that they're, you know, fun when we received enough fun. but since it was really great joy for us, and please do people who are who helped work because peter games going to make patients with preexisting conditions. our priority officials know the chinese donation can only be the 1st step. these fridge is ready for vaccines yet
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to come under the covert program, if you would get those is that will need at least 20 percent of the population of chad verified. love with us. so for now, if you come for my scenes, many skeptical its origin more if we had the means to get other phenotype records. but if we don't have the means, and this can take a lot more just because if the chinese vac feed doesn't mean that the uniform maxine doesn't yet have a repeat or us approval. but the world health organization phase, it offers up to 79 percent protection in charge. people used to taking what they can get from doctors without borders. nice to see you again. that report made one thing very clear. the back thing distribution is totally unequal.
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what's the main problem in your opinion? i think the main problem is that the distribution through co, back as it was originally planned, so that colbert could be an international distribution mechanism that was undermined by light bilateral deals that were made by the us by the u. k, also the european union, and they basically bought of x t market. so there was some little left over for a callback to actually distribution poorer countries. and now with the stock off expectations from india and having the reliance of the callbacks mechanism on the supply from the term institute of india. we see this is a great problem and therefore they're not many victims left over and in the report, a test by the end of the year, 20 percent of chaldeans will be able to be vaccinated through cobra. that is probably a number that can't be reached at the rate the covert was going. so kovacs doesn't
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. what does it a does work in the sense that adults supply vaccines to the poor countries. what it does not reach is goals that as a pet itself. so it was supposed to, by june this year, read $3.00 of the point percent of the populations, but it has only reached 25 percent of this. and as i said, so the end of the year, cobra was supposed to supply $2000000000.00 doses of 16th as looks like now, only half of that number will be reached. production is obviously a problem as, as we've mentioned a few days ago that europe in parliament called for a temporary waiver of peyton, which would allow poor countries to produce their own vaccines. how hopefully you that, that will finally happen. we see now and talks and announcements that there are more the companies will be more open up supposed to be more open for also more voluntary licensing deals. and for technology transfer,
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we hope that this can happen. fast studies have shown that within 6 months, technology transfer can happen also for m r and a base vaccines. so we urge countries, but also companies to quickly tech transfer so that we can have a scale of off production. because as we see, the distribution is on equal and when we have more production worldwide, we will have less dependent fees on a few producers that we have at the moment. but elizabeth's, these found the giants are just going to give up that technology for free. are they while they have received billions of dollars and tech tax payer funding and public funding? so i think at this point it would be key to share the technology that has been also developed as in the case with m r a also with public funding. so it's something that we saying in this case that have already been profit made by companies like 5 and by young like modern or they have made profits already. and now it's time the silver demick to have the technology shadow pace. and i actually live the page and
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so that there can be a scalable production because as we've seen, we are not managing to reach the goal that we wanted to reach. and the people in poor countries are waiting for them exceed. so government needs to put pressure on these companies. i mean it, with governments that did these deals with these companies and gave these companies out taxpayer money. why do they see the problem here? i think we see a little bit of a divide between the rhetoric and the words being used and saying of the panoramic will and only run it and for everybody. i think that awareness is there for that. but i think a little bit, the numbers and the actions divide from that a little bit because we've seen now the past weekend, the g 7 have donations vaccines, but it's not enough. they're announced a 170000000 doses. the w h o has responded and said, thank you. that is a good effort. but actually we need 11000000000 doses. so we see there is
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a divide in the action and also with the voluntary licenses. yes, the idea of being made but not enough for the global demand that we are seeing. you mentioned a tech transfer that has to happen. the licensing problem is also the export band problem. india being such a big producer, what need to change their i think all these, all these hinderance of these barriers for more global production and global distribution needs to be worked on and they need to be lifted because there's no such thing of only the peyton barrier needs to be lifted only the export band needs to be lifted. there needs to be a combined effort of all these things that needs to be waving our patients, export bands and sharing of technology and know how only then will we have a fast scale up and more big team for people worldwide. faster from dealt with on boarded. thank you very much for being on the show today. thank you. time for your
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questions on the corona virus. over to our science correspondent, derrick williams. paul, the friend refuses to get the fax seen because he believes fetal tissue was used and that is what it meant. this is true. this topic is a really tricky one to talk about. and there's plenty of room for ethical debate. but, but i want to just focus as much as possible on the science. and 1st of all, let's get one associated social media rumor out of the way, coded 19 vaccines. do not contain fetal cells or fetal dna. those are not components or active ingredients in any vaccine. however, what are known as fetal cell lines has been used or are being used in different ways for the development. and sometimes the production of various
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vaccines. a fetal cell line is a line of cells that was established in the past from an elective li aborted fetus that can be propagated in the lab practically indefinitely. the cell lines used for over 19 vaccine production and development were 1st isolated many decades ago. now that these cell lines have been used as tools in the development of covert, 19 vaccine should not, in, and of itself come as much of a surprise to anybody. fetal, so lines have been used for well over over half a century to develop and produce a wide range of vaccines for other diseases from, from hepatitis to chicken pox. and those vaccines have prevented a huge amount of suffering and death. critics of methods that employ fetal
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cell lines say that more should be done to promote alternative systems. proponents, on the other hand, argue that other systems are less effective. leaders from the worlds may religions are, of course, divided on the complex question of whether or not back seems made with the help of fetal sell mine or morally and ethically acceptable. but, but many of those leaders, while ambivalent about such vaccines have also not prescribed me. and japanese companies are helping out with the country sluggish vaccination drive ahead of the olympics. they had of stuff with himself. bank has been showing the vaccination minister around his companies that own vaccination center in tokyo . something says it'll set up 15, others like it and not just for employees. so if our only 13 percent of japanese
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