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the ceremony at the world health organization was to honour henrietta lacks, but also a health organizationh organization was to honour henrietta lacks, but also a reckoning for health organization was to honour henrietta lacks, but also a reckoning for past injustices. our poor and mother of five, just 31 years old when she died of cervical cancer in 1951. during treatment, some of her cancerous cells were removed without her consent. what was groundbreaking was groundbreaking was that they were the first living human cells ever to survive and multiply outside of the human body. this woman had immortal cells. the cells are still used today. they have been used and researched, leading to the polio vaccine, gene mapping, cancer and ivf treatments. lately, they have helped to make covid vaccines. they have also helped to make hpv vaccine, it prevent cervical cancer, the disease that took henrietta lacks lie. it was only in 1975 that by chance the family found out about her legacy. since then, they have sought guardianship of her sales and recognition for her contribution to medical science. h
the ceremony at the world health organization was to honour henrietta lacks, but also a health organizationh organization was to honour henrietta lacks, but also a reckoning for health organization was to honour henrietta lacks, but also a reckoning for past injustices. our poor and mother of five, just 31 years old when she died of cervical cancer in 1951. during treatment, some of her cancerous cells were removed without her consent. what was groundbreaking was groundbreaking was that they...
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the world health organization has endorsed the 1st ever malaria vaccine, and it is recommended it be rolled out to millions of children across africa attack . so smith, klein vaccine has been given to infants in garner, kenya, and mallory since 2019 as part of a pilot program. it was found to be about 30 percent effective at preventing severe cases of the disease which is transmitted through mosquitoes. malaria causes fever, vomiting, and fatigue, and kills more than $400000.00 people each year. mostly children under 5. as some of you may know, i started my career as a malaria researcher and i longed for the day that we would have an effective vaccine against this ancient and terrible diseases. and today is that day an historic day to day, doubly chose recommending the broad use of the world's 1st malaria vaccine. nick has hacked, joins us live from that decker in senegal. and nicholas has never conditions, breakthrough white, what it takes a long for vaccine to be endorsed. well, it's just worth remembering that this parasite, this miller, of harris at has been around 30000000 years
the world health organization has endorsed the 1st ever malaria vaccine, and it is recommended it be rolled out to millions of children across africa attack . so smith, klein vaccine has been given to infants in garner, kenya, and mallory since 2019 as part of a pilot program. it was found to be about 30 percent effective at preventing severe cases of the disease which is transmitted through mosquitoes. malaria causes fever, vomiting, and fatigue, and kills more than $400000.00 people each...
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the world health organization has endorsed its wide use.ate with no vote imminent in the us congress to raise the debt ceiling and keep the money flowing. republicans and democrats disagree over how much president biden can spend on his reconstruction plan and the debt ceiling vote has been caught up in that row. and a judgement from the high court in london has found that the ruler of dubai sheikh mohammed al—maktoum secretly hacked the phones of his ex—wife princess haya of jordan. he denies any involvement.
the world health organization has endorsed its wide use.ate with no vote imminent in the us congress to raise the debt ceiling and keep the money flowing. republicans and democrats disagree over how much president biden can spend on his reconstruction plan and the debt ceiling vote has been caught up in that row. and a judgement from the high court in london has found that the ruler of dubai sheikh mohammed al—maktoum secretly hacked the phones of his ex—wife princess haya of jordan. he...
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the the world health organization is recommending.— the world health organization is recommending. then is that we can't — recommending. the who's position is that we can't only _ recommending. the who's position is that we can't only rely _ recommending. the who's position is that we can't only rely on _ that we can't only rely on vaccination at the moment, due to the threat — vaccination at the moment, due to the threat of the virus, that we need _ the threat of the virus, that we need to— the threat of the virus, that we need to continue to bring transmission of covid—19 down, especially— transmission of covid—19 down, especially as we enter the winter period _ especially as we enter the winter eriod. �* , . g , . especially as we enter the winter eriod.�* , , ., period. but since july, that is almost exactly _ period. but since july, that is almost exactly what - period. but since july, that is almost exactly what has - period. but since july, that is - almost exactly what has happened in england. life in many ways has gone back to normal, with the benefits that brings, and the ris
the the world health organization is recommending.— the world health organization is recommending. then is that we can't — recommending. the who's position is that we can't only _ recommending. the who's position is that we can't only rely _ recommending. the who's position is that we can't only rely on _ that we can't only rely on vaccination at the moment, due to the threat — vaccination at the moment, due to the threat of the virus, that we need _ the threat of the virus, that we need...
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a stark covid warning from the world health organization — the pandemic will last longer because of the restrictions in england — even though he admits cases could reach 100,000 a day in the uk. here in the uk, police forces have been asked to look urgently at reports of women being spiked by needles in nightclubs. there have been reports across the country of clubbers blacking out after having felt a sharp scratch. our correspondent jo black reports. after covid, it was supposed to be the freshers' week they never had. but on this night out at a club in nottingham, second—year university student sarah buckle became so unwell, she ended up in hospital. out of nowhere, i seemed to just stop communicating. i couldn't talk. it was as if someone had just turned a switch. the 19—year—old believes she was the victim of an injection spiking. i was almost screaming out for help and then almost going unconscious and coming back round and choking, and they could just tell immediately, wait, it's not that she's had too much to drink, something's really, really wrong. i have no memory of anything.
a stark covid warning from the world health organization — the pandemic will last longer because of the restrictions in england — even though he admits cases could reach 100,000 a day in the uk. here in the uk, police forces have been asked to look urgently at reports of women being spiked by needles in nightclubs. there have been reports across the country of clubbers blacking out after having felt a sharp scratch. our correspondent jo black reports. after covid, it was supposed to be the...
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a stark warning from the world health organization — the pandemic will last longer because of the unequalibution of vaccines. the 620 will meet at the end of october, we need them to say, "where are we against those commitments?" and i can tell you today, you are not on track. you need to really speed it up. the uk government's under mounting pressure to reintroduce coronavirus restrictions in england — with doctors accusing ministers of being "wilfully negligent". experts in florida are investigating whether suspected human remains belong to the boyfriend of a young woman found murdered last month. and protesters demonstrate outside the headquarters of netflix over a comedy special they say was transphobic. hello and welcome. the world health organization has told the bbc it believes the coronavirus pandemic will go on for a year longer than it needs to because of the unequal distribution of vaccines. it comes as a group of charities have criticised the uk and canada for themselves using doses from covax 7 the global programme to ensure vaccines are distributed fairly. meanwhile, oxfam i
a stark warning from the world health organization — the pandemic will last longer because of the unequalibution of vaccines. the 620 will meet at the end of october, we need them to say, "where are we against those commitments?" and i can tell you today, you are not on track. you need to really speed it up. the uk government's under mounting pressure to reintroduce coronavirus restrictions in england — with doctors accusing ministers of being "wilfully negligent"....
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ready i know i learned taylor in london, the top stories on al jazeera, the world health organization has endorsed the 1st ever malaria vaccine, w h o has recommended it be rolled out to millions of children across africa. black . so smith's line vaccine was found to be about 30 percent effective it preventing severe cases of malaria, which is transmitted by mosquitoes. malaria kills more than $400000.00 people each year. mostly children under 5 i. some of you may know i started my career as a my little researcher and i longed for the day that we would have an effective vaccine against this ancient and terrible diseases. and today is that day on historic day to day w changed recommending the broad use of the world's 1st my letter vaccine. nicholas huck has more from deca. this is a significant breakthrough in the words of w h show. it is a, it is a vaccine found by africans for africans. and so this has a significant impact. it was researched and trialed in ghana, nigeria, in malawi to point 19000000 doses were distributed to children. now these are 4 doses over the course of 18 month
ready i know i learned taylor in london, the top stories on al jazeera, the world health organization has endorsed the 1st ever malaria vaccine, w h o has recommended it be rolled out to millions of children across africa. black . so smith's line vaccine was found to be about 30 percent effective it preventing severe cases of malaria, which is transmitted by mosquitoes. malaria kills more than $400000.00 people each year. mostly children under 5 i. some of you may know i started my career as a...
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a stark warning from the world health organization — the pandemic will last longer because of the unequaltribution of vaccines. the 620 will meet at the end of october, we need them to say, "where are we against those commitments?" and i can tell you today, you are not on track. you need to really speed it up. experts in florida are investigating whether suspected human remains belong to the boyfriend of a young woman found murdered last month. the growing danger women face in nightclubs — we talk to one of the victims of �*spiking'. and protestors demonstrate outside the headquarters of netflix — over a comedy special they say was transphobic. the world health organization has told the bbc it believes the coronavirus pandemic will go on for a year longer than it needs to because of the unequal distribution of vaccines. it comes as a group of charities have criticised the uk and canada for themselves using doses from covax 7 the global programme to ensure vaccines are distributed fairly. meanwhile, oxfam is issuing a report criticising pharmaceutical companies and rich nations for deliver
a stark warning from the world health organization — the pandemic will last longer because of the unequaltribution of vaccines. the 620 will meet at the end of october, we need them to say, "where are we against those commitments?" and i can tell you today, you are not on track. you need to really speed it up. experts in florida are investigating whether suspected human remains belong to the boyfriend of a young woman found murdered last month. the growing danger women face in...
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a washington's ah, the world health organization recommends the 1st vaccine to protect against malaria, a disease which claims thousands of young lives each year. ah, norton taylors is out there alive from london, also coming up, surging demand, puts pressure on gas supplies. white could add up to a very expensive winter in europe. trouble in the skies, taiwan warns china could be ready to attack the airline island in a matter of years. and a report from brazil, where millions of people have been forced into a hand to mouth existence because of the pandemic. ah and are global health chiefs have announced a major advance against malaria, a disease which kills on average more than $400000.00 people a year. nearly half of the world's population lives in areas at risk of malaria. it spread by mosquitoes at 1st presenting with flu like symptoms. and if not treated within 24 hours from the 1st symptoms can rapidly become serious under fives of the most vulnerable group. accounting for more than 2 in 3 deaths, 274000 in total. and africa accounts for more than 9 in 10 of cases recorded worldw
a washington's ah, the world health organization recommends the 1st vaccine to protect against malaria, a disease which claims thousands of young lives each year. ah, norton taylors is out there alive from london, also coming up, surging demand, puts pressure on gas supplies. white could add up to a very expensive winter in europe. trouble in the skies, taiwan warns china could be ready to attack the airline island in a matter of years. and a report from brazil, where millions of people have...
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a stark warning from the world health organization — the pandemic will last longer because of the unequaltribution of vaccines. brazil's president should face criminal charges over his handling of the pandemic — so says a parliamentary inquiry — but he dismisses the findings. joe biden�*s nominee to be american ambassador in beijing takes a tough line on china at his senate confirmation hearing. the prc�*s genocide in xinjang, its abuses in tibet, its smothering of hong kong's autonomy and freedom is and its bullying of taiwan are unjust, and must stop. and salvation from the skies — a mission to rescue dogs trapped by lava on the spanish island of la palma. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's eight in the morning in singapore, and 1am in london where the world health organization has told the bbc it believes the coronavirus pandemic will go on for a year longer than it needs to because of the unequal distribution of vaccines. it comes as a group of charities have criticised the uk and canada for themselves using doses from covax 7 the global programme to ensure vacc
a stark warning from the world health organization — the pandemic will last longer because of the unequaltribution of vaccines. brazil's president should face criminal charges over his handling of the pandemic — so says a parliamentary inquiry — but he dismisses the findings. joe biden�*s nominee to be american ambassador in beijing takes a tough line on china at his senate confirmation hearing. the prc�*s genocide in xinjang, its abuses in tibet, its smothering of hong kong's...
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the world health organization has endorsed the 1st ever vaccine to prevent malaria. it's been tested in tre african countries in 2090.
the world health organization has endorsed the 1st ever vaccine to prevent malaria. it's been tested in tre african countries in 2090.
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despite thousands of people refusing to get vaccinated in protests against the mandate, the world health organization is pretty firms. they say mass vaccinations are necessary to stop the pandemic and protect public health. vaccines save millions of lives each year. vaccines work by training, preparing the body's natural defenses, the immune system to recognise and fight off the viruses. but there are thousands of new york city's essential workers, police officers, firefighters, sanitation workers, teachers, and others are unhappy about this mandate. yeah, it was echoed by some we spoke to a police officer in the us and things essential work. he shouldn't be forced to choose between paying the bills or getting vaccinated. i think doing this vaccine should be a personal decision. it should be a decision you make with, you know, medical professional. i don't think of mandy vaccine where the government is, is ordering you to choose between your personal freedom and liberty and providing a living for yourself and keeping a food. keeping food on your table is keeping a roof over your head should come into
despite thousands of people refusing to get vaccinated in protests against the mandate, the world health organization is pretty firms. they say mass vaccinations are necessary to stop the pandemic and protect public health. vaccines save millions of lives each year. vaccines work by training, preparing the body's natural defenses, the immune system to recognise and fight off the viruses. but there are thousands of new york city's essential workers, police officers, firefighters, sanitation...
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the world health organization has endorsed the 1st ever vaccine against malaria. it's recommended, jap, be rolled out to millions of children across africa. the vaccine is 70 percent effective when combined with other treatments around for a minister.
the world health organization has endorsed the 1st ever vaccine against malaria. it's recommended, jap, be rolled out to millions of children across africa. the vaccine is 70 percent effective when combined with other treatments around for a minister.
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the world health organization is backing your role out to the 1st of a vaccine against malaria. that is a big step in the battle against virus. that's one of the leading kennedy of children in africa. it's recommended the job should be given to millions of children mature again, because it's being described as a game changer for child health, a vaccine that could help save the lives of hundreds of thousands of children each year in sub saharan africa. monica has been with us for millennial, and the dream of my letter boxing has been a long held, bought on our table dream. to day, the oddity as s mallet vaccine, more than 30 years in the making, changes the course of public health history. the vaccine smith klein vaccine has been given to infants in gonna kenya. i'm allowing since 2019 as part of a pilot program, it was found to be about 30 percent effective at preventing severe cases of the disease which is transmitted through mosquitoes. but that figure raised to around 70 percent when the vaccine was combined with all the treatments, i think eradication is still a quite some t
the world health organization is backing your role out to the 1st of a vaccine against malaria. that is a big step in the battle against virus. that's one of the leading kennedy of children in africa. it's recommended the job should be given to millions of children mature again, because it's being described as a game changer for child health, a vaccine that could help save the lives of hundreds of thousands of children each year in sub saharan africa. monica has been with us for millennial, and...
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anxiety this achievement, the world health organization says the coronavirus pandemic will drag on forrlonger than it needs to ball the failure of women with -- rich nations to share rockiess with poorer ones. a criticism of uvad kan for keeping vaccinings for themselves. >> it's the question we all keep asking -- when will this an pandemic ends? not as soon as it could ises answer from the world health organization because of the u uneven vaccine distribution across the world. there have been plenty of talk about donations to fourer countries but the reaction is clear to see. >> the g-20 will meet at the ends of october, we need them to say where are we against those commitments? today u're notn track. you need to really speed it up or this pandemic is going to go on for a yearlonger than it needs to. >> k-vax was the international program set up to ensure all countries, both rich and poor, to get enough vaccines to cover lives at least 20 pbs of --% obvious their population. but it hasn't gone as planned. the vast jeer of vaccines have gone to richer countrys. africa, especially, hav
anxiety this achievement, the world health organization says the coronavirus pandemic will drag on forrlonger than it needs to ball the failure of women with -- rich nations to share rockiess with poorer ones. a criticism of uvad kan for keeping vaccinings for themselves. >> it's the question we all keep asking -- when will this an pandemic ends? not as soon as it could ises answer from the world health organization because of the u uneven vaccine distribution across the world. there have...
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richard mihigo, of the world health organization, head of immunization and vaccines.d news on the way in the fight against malaria, which claims something like 400,000 lives every year, most of those, of course, in africa, and among those, most of them children. next, shortages of almost all the essentials, new immediate prospect of things improving. the situation in afghanistan is going from bad to worse for most ordinary people. since the taliban took control eight weeks ago, more and more people are trying to leave. our reporter is in kabul. reporter: another flight took off today towards qatar carrying some 200 people on board. there are occasional charter flights, not regular commercial flights taking people out of afghanistan towards qatar and others to pakistan. but the waiting lists are very long. the afghan cricket team among others was on board. but there are many, many people still desperately trying to get on those lists. and you can see the sense of desperation still, because the passport office here in kabul reopened yesterday, and there are huge crowds
richard mihigo, of the world health organization, head of immunization and vaccines.d news on the way in the fight against malaria, which claims something like 400,000 lives every year, most of those, of course, in africa, and among those, most of them children. next, shortages of almost all the essentials, new immediate prospect of things improving. the situation in afghanistan is going from bad to worse for most ordinary people. since the taliban took control eight weeks ago, more and more...
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that's why i'm a strong supporter of the world health organization.e need to do everything possible through the w.h.o. to demand a full investigation if china blocks that, then we need to say, well, what else can we do? perhaps we need an international investigation through some other mechanism where china doesn't have veto power for sure here in the united states, we need to have congressional hearings with full power of subpoena. there's a lot of information that can be for sure a lot of information is in china, but even outside of china there's a lot more information that can be brought together and that's why we have to get very, very serious now about doing everything possible to investigate the origins of this pandemic. eric: jamie, finally, we have all lived through this and were hit so hard and surprising because you didn't have symptoms. it's like -- it reminds me of a computer virus that's intentionally put inside a computer that it has a time bomb -- it's like a time bomb, no symptoms and it explodes in the computer at same point. this seem
that's why i'm a strong supporter of the world health organization.e need to do everything possible through the w.h.o. to demand a full investigation if china blocks that, then we need to say, well, what else can we do? perhaps we need an international investigation through some other mechanism where china doesn't have veto power for sure here in the united states, we need to have congressional hearings with full power of subpoena. there's a lot of information that can be for sure a lot of...
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the world health organization has endorsed its wide use.ng and keep the money flowing. republicans and democrats disagree over how much resident biden can spend on his reconstruction plan and the debt ceiling vote has been caught up in that row.
the world health organization has endorsed its wide use.ng and keep the money flowing. republicans and democrats disagree over how much resident biden can spend on his reconstruction plan and the debt ceiling vote has been caught up in that row.
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the world health organization says millions of health workers across the world are still unvaccinated — and blames rich nations. and a potential breakthrough: surgeons successfully transplant a pig kidney into a human without it being rejected by the immune system. hello and welcome to the programme. we start in the uk. buckingham palace has revealed that queen elizabeth has spent a night in hospital — after cancelling a visit to northern ireland. a spokesperson said the queen, who's 95, underwent "preliminary investigations" at a private hospital in central london. she returned to windsor castle on thursday. she's said to be in good spirits. i spoke to our news correspondent megan paterson who told us the latest. last night around 10:30pm uk time, we are told the queen attended hospital in central london on wednesday afternoon for preliminary investigations. she saw a specialist and for practical reasons, the palace say, she then stayed in hospital overnight. she then returned to windsor castle yesterday afternoon, thursday afternoon. we're told you was in good spirits and then retur
the world health organization says millions of health workers across the world are still unvaccinated — and blames rich nations. and a potential breakthrough: surgeons successfully transplant a pig kidney into a human without it being rejected by the immune system. hello and welcome to the programme. we start in the uk. buckingham palace has revealed that queen elizabeth has spent a night in hospital — after cancelling a visit to northern ireland. a spokesperson said the queen, who's 95,...
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the world health organization has endorsed the 1st ever malaria vaccine. the w h o has recommended it be rolled out to millions of children across africa. black. so smith klein vaccine. ready was found to be about 30 percent effective it preventing severe cases of malaria, which is transmitted by mosquitoes, and area kills more than $400000.00 people each year. mostly children under 5 i. some of you may know i started my career as a my little researcher, and i longed for that day that we would have an effective vaccine against this ancient and terrible diseases. and today is that day on historic day to day w jose recommending the broad use of the world's 1st my laid out vaccine gas prices in the european union and the u. k. of risen sharply causing fairs of soaring bills as winter approaches. prices have risen to the highest level in more than a decade, caused by an increase in demand and supply issues. you and you k pricing policies have also had an impact and some, a blaming key supplier, russia. european union leaders, miti is lavinia of told 6 balkan c
the world health organization has endorsed the 1st ever malaria vaccine. the w h o has recommended it be rolled out to millions of children across africa. black. so smith klein vaccine. ready was found to be about 30 percent effective it preventing severe cases of malaria, which is transmitted by mosquitoes, and area kills more than $400000.00 people each year. mostly children under 5 i. some of you may know i started my career as a my little researcher, and i longed for that day that we would...
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the world health organization is saying western countries failure to share vaccines fairly belief inandemic. one african vaccine official puts it this way -- >> the world has gone to the front of the queue and not allowed us to purchase vaccines. it is immoral and wrong. ♪ >> a huge legal documents shows some countries are trying to played on theeed to move away from fossil fuels. saudi arabia, japan, and australia are among nations lobbying the u.n. to change a crucial scientific report on how to tace climate change. this is important for two reasons. one, the u.n. says fossil fuels need -- to avoid catastrophic climate change and to, in two weeks time while leaders regarding a lascaux for the climate summit to talk about how to avoid that. here is our climate editor. >> the leak it consists of thousands of comments by governments and others to the scientists responsible for key u.n. reports. they were given to greenpeace u.k. which pass them onto the bbc. >> these reports of the bible of climate science. they are used by governments to decide how to tackle climate change, and thewi
the world health organization is saying western countries failure to share vaccines fairly belief inandemic. one african vaccine official puts it this way -- >> the world has gone to the front of the queue and not allowed us to purchase vaccines. it is immoral and wrong. ♪ >> a huge legal documents shows some countries are trying to played on theeed to move away from fossil fuels. saudi arabia, japan, and australia are among nations lobbying the u.n. to change a crucial scientific...
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the world health organization has endorsed the 1st vaccine to prevent malaria. it's recommended the job be rolled out to millions of children across africa and peruse. president has replaced the prime minister just 2 months after guido, by edo took office. the left, as politician, has been accused of sympathizing with the rebel fighters and arrived when congress opposed to nationalisation plans. former president of congress motive, as kids, has been named for the job. there are growing calls to ban offshore oil exploration of southern california. after a major oil spill from a pipeline lake, more than half a 1000000 laces have spilled into the oceans in saturday. it's believed to ship the anchor may have hit the underwater pipeline residency and the worst depicted city of huntington beach have filed a lawsuit, claiming loss of income and exposure to toxins. the cities mer says the beaches may be closed for months. as the clean up continues for more on this story, john amos joins us. he's the president of sky truth and environmental watchdog. and is it in at sant
the world health organization has endorsed the 1st vaccine to prevent malaria. it's recommended the job be rolled out to millions of children across africa and peruse. president has replaced the prime minister just 2 months after guido, by edo took office. the left, as politician, has been accused of sympathizing with the rebel fighters and arrived when congress opposed to nationalisation plans. former president of congress motive, as kids, has been named for the job. there are growing calls to...
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of course, the world health organization says that getting vaccinated is necessary for public health, but many city workers do not seem to agree. and at this point it's very possible that the city could soon lose 20 percent. that's one in 5 of its fire departments because unvaccinated firefighters will not be able to continue working. i don't think the mayor understands what's going to happen on november. first. there is going to be a catastrophic stepping shortage if $3500.00 firefighters that are currently on vaccinated or told to not go to work. so this, this city is going to be very different on november 1st, when the mayor is forced, it will, the mayor is going to force firefighters to knock it on the rigs. you're going to see dozens and dozens of bar houses close. you're gonna see response times corn. it is inevitable, lives are going to be lost. that is irrefutable. now, the garbage is not only being spewed across the lawn of the new york city mayor, but its piling up on the streets already. at this point. we have sanitation workers throughout the city who have missed their col
of course, the world health organization says that getting vaccinated is necessary for public health, but many city workers do not seem to agree. and at this point it's very possible that the city could soon lose 20 percent. that's one in 5 of its fire departments because unvaccinated firefighters will not be able to continue working. i don't think the mayor understands what's going to happen on november. first. there is going to be a catastrophic stepping shortage if $3500.00 firefighters that...
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the world health organization estimates up to $180000.00 health workers have died on the front lines of the bustle against growing the virus since january last year . it's urgent governments to get better support and speed up vaccinations. the fund to me is a powerful demonstration of just how much we rely on health workers and how vulnerable we all are when the people who protect are held out of themselves and protected my expense, say many more burnt out, stressed suffering from anxiety and fatigued. it's a shocking and documents of government. it's a shocking indictment of their lack of juicy, of care to protect health care care workers here ultimate sacrifice with their lives. less than one in 10 health workers in africa and the western pacific awfully vaccinated compared to 80 percent in wealthy nations. doctors and nurses in some countries have been told they'll lose their jobs if they don't get vaccinated . oh, these protest is outside the health ministry increase. say the vaccine mandate is unfair and will lead to further staff shortages in hospitals. again, we are going on t
the world health organization estimates up to $180000.00 health workers have died on the front lines of the bustle against growing the virus since january last year . it's urgent governments to get better support and speed up vaccinations. the fund to me is a powerful demonstration of just how much we rely on health workers and how vulnerable we all are when the people who protect are held out of themselves and protected my expense, say many more burnt out, stressed suffering from anxiety and...
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the world health organization said the vaccine would now be widely rolled out across africa.ng awaited malaria vaccine is a breakthrough for science, child health and malaria control. using this vaccine in addition to existing tools to prevent malaria could save tens of thousands of young lives each year. malaria is a global threat, but around 95% of deaths are in sub—saharan africa. every year, more than a quarter of a million african children under the age of five die from malaria. that is one child every two minutes. for more than 30 years, the british pharma giant gsk has been working on a vaccine. and since 2019, more than 800,000 children in ghana, kenya and malawi have been immunised. trials have shown that it cuts cases of malaria by a0%, and those of severe malaria by 30%. but it requires four doses, and further booster shots may be required as immunity wanes over time. so it's much less effective than other childhood vaccines, but even so, the vaccine should have huge impact. the rts,s vaccine is arriving at the right time. progress has stalled in recent years and e
the world health organization said the vaccine would now be widely rolled out across africa.ng awaited malaria vaccine is a breakthrough for science, child health and malaria control. using this vaccine in addition to existing tools to prevent malaria could save tens of thousands of young lives each year. malaria is a global threat, but around 95% of deaths are in sub—saharan africa. every year, more than a quarter of a million african children under the age of five die from malaria. that is...
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here's what he had to say was mulberries for sputnik ve authorization by the well health organization have been removed with only minor administrative procedures needing to be sorted out. this has been confirmed by the w. i chose director general. now russia sputnik re, has already been approved for use in some 70 countries with a combined population of 4000000000 people. now, it is estimated that more than 10000000 people have already received the to required jobs of sputnik v and are fully vaccinated with this. russian vaccine, so really the only thing left for it is to get the approval of the w a chill. about 2 weeks ago, we will learn that the body had some questions about the production of sputnik lee at one of the factories essentially. now what is left for this factory is to well bring it standards up to well the w h o requirements and for the experts to visit the site and make sure that everything is in order. and hopefully this will put sputnik v on its home stretch towards being recognized by the w h. o. after all, as put in grees actually among worlds 3 most efficient vacci
here's what he had to say was mulberries for sputnik ve authorization by the well health organization have been removed with only minor administrative procedures needing to be sorted out. this has been confirmed by the w. i chose director general. now russia sputnik re, has already been approved for use in some 70 countries with a combined population of 4000000000 people. now, it is estimated that more than 10000000 people have already received the to required jobs of sputnik v and are fully...
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the world health organization recommends the 1st vaccine to protect against malaria, a disease which claims thousands of young lives each year. surging demand puts pressure on gas supplies, white could it up to a very expensive winter in europe. and our report from brazil, where millions of people have been forced into a hand to mouth existence because of the pandemic. i'm john nash with sport european champions. if they lose for the 1st time in 3 years, as spain beat them to one implant of bullcrap place in the nation's li final mm. global health chiefs have announced a major advance against a disease which kills on average wasn't $400000.00 people a year. did he, half of the world's population lives in areas at risk of malaria? it spread by mosquitoes at 1st presenting with flu like symptoms. and if not treated within 24 hours from the 1st symptoms can rapidly become serious. under fives of the most vulnerable group, accounting for more than 2 in 3 deaths, 274000 in total and africa accounts from all $9.10 of cases record is worldwide. now the world health organization says muskie
the world health organization recommends the 1st vaccine to protect against malaria, a disease which claims thousands of young lives each year. surging demand puts pressure on gas supplies, white could it up to a very expensive winter in europe. and our report from brazil, where millions of people have been forced into a hand to mouth existence because of the pandemic. i'm john nash with sport european champions. if they lose for the 1st time in 3 years, as spain beat them to one implant of...
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well, health organizations backing the roll out to the 1st 7 vaccine against malaria. it's a big step in the battle against a virus, which is one of the leading killers of children. it's recommended. the job should be given to millions of children across africa, victoria, gate, and reports. it's being described as a game changer if a child's health, a vaccine that could help save the lives of hundreds of thousands of children each year in sub saharan africa. melinda has been with us for millennial, and the dream of my letter boxing has been a long held, but an attainable dream. to day. the r t s. s. money to vaccine, more than 30 years in the making changes the course of public health history. the vaccines smith klein vaccine has been given to infants and gonna kenya i'm allowing since 2019 as part of a pilot program, it was found to be about 30 percent effective at preventing severe cases of the disease which is transmitted through mosquitoes. but that figure raised around 70 percent when the vaccine was combined with all the treatments. i think eradication is still a
well, health organizations backing the roll out to the 1st 7 vaccine against malaria. it's a big step in the battle against a virus, which is one of the leading killers of children. it's recommended. the job should be given to millions of children across africa, victoria, gate, and reports. it's being described as a game changer if a child's health, a vaccine that could help save the lives of hundreds of thousands of children each year in sub saharan africa. melinda has been with us for...
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o, the world health organization. russia's top health official has revealed that apparently, only a few bureaucratic hinders remain as russia's pioneering vaccine. sputnik re is on its way to being recognized and approved for emergency use by the w. h o. here's what he had to say. this was all barriers for sputnik. the authorization by the world health organization have been removed with only minor administer to procedures needing to be sorted out. this has been confirmed by the w. i chose director general. now russia sputnik re, has already been approved for use in some 70 countries with a combined population of 4000000000 people. now, it is estimated that more than 10000000 people have already received the 2 required jobs of sputnik v and are fully vaccinated with this. russian vaccine, so really the only thing left for it is to get the approval of the w h. o. about 2 weeks ago we will learned that the body had some questions about the production of sputnik, the at one of the factories essentially. now what is left for this factory is to, well bring it standards up to well the w e cho
o, the world health organization. russia's top health official has revealed that apparently, only a few bureaucratic hinders remain as russia's pioneering vaccine. sputnik re is on its way to being recognized and approved for emergency use by the w. h o. here's what he had to say. this was all barriers for sputnik. the authorization by the world health organization have been removed with only minor administer to procedures needing to be sorted out. this has been confirmed by the w. i chose...
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the ceremony at the world health organization but also as a reckoning for past injustices.he was just 31 years old when she died of cancer in 1951. during treatment, some of her cancerous cells were removed without her consent. what was groundbreaking was they were the first living human tissue ever to survive and multiply outside the human body. this woman had immortal cells. the cells, named hela, are still used today. they've been used in research that led to the polio vaccine, gene mapping, cancer and ivf treatments. most recently, they've helped make covid vaccines. they also helped to create the hpv vaccine, which protects against cervical cancer, the disease which claimed henrietta's life. she died in a segregated ward and was buried in an unmarked grave. it was only in 1975 that, by chance, the family found out about her legacy. since then, they've sought guardianship of her cells and recognition for her contribution to medical science. henrietta lacks�*s cells will go on by the millions — commercialised, distributed worldwide for researchers and enabling countless
the ceremony at the world health organization but also as a reckoning for past injustices.he was just 31 years old when she died of cancer in 1951. during treatment, some of her cancerous cells were removed without her consent. what was groundbreaking was they were the first living human tissue ever to survive and multiply outside the human body. this woman had immortal cells. the cells, named hela, are still used today. they've been used in research that led to the polio vaccine, gene mapping,...
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our top stories: donate the jabs you promised — as the world health organization urges rich countrieso fulfil their pledges, we're in south sudan where coronavirus vaccination falls behind target. covax was meant to ensure that low income countries like south sudan would not be left behind. by now, it was hoped that one in every ten people would have been vaccinated, but the reality on the ground is that only one in every 500 south sudanese have been fully vaccinated. rapid gunfire. deadly violence erupts in lebanon — six people are killed after gunmen attack a protest led by the shia group hezbollah. we can hear regular bursts of automatic gunfire and the thump of rpgs like that one. we saw someone shoot from the top of the building and the army are now trying to work out how to contain the situation which escalated so rapidly. a bow and arrow attack in norway that left five people dead is being treated by police as a terrorist act — a vigil is held for the victims. as you know, we have inherited quite a budget crunch from president trump... a plea goes out to a simpson's fan to pick
our top stories: donate the jabs you promised — as the world health organization urges rich countrieso fulfil their pledges, we're in south sudan where coronavirus vaccination falls behind target. covax was meant to ensure that low income countries like south sudan would not be left behind. by now, it was hoped that one in every ten people would have been vaccinated, but the reality on the ground is that only one in every 500 south sudanese have been fully vaccinated. rapid gunfire. deadly...
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and the world health organization is recommending it go into wide spread use among children in africa. now obviously there is a lot of optimism about this, but as we'll discuss shortly, there is still a lot of work left to do. most notably funding and the political will to make that happen. well, introduce you to our panel in a moment. first, the support from victoria cation b. it's being described as a game changer for child health, a vaccine that could help save the lives of hundreds of thousands of children each year in sub saharan africa. monica has been with us for millenia. and the dream of my letter boxing has been a long held but an attainable dream to day. the r t s. s. money vaccine. more than 30 years in the making changes the course of public health history. the vaccine smith klein vaccine has been given to infants and gone at kenya. i'm allowing since 2019 as part of a pilot program, it was found to be about 30 percent effective at preventing severe cases of the disease which is transmitted through mosquitoes. but that figure rose to around 70 percent when the vaccine was
and the world health organization is recommending it go into wide spread use among children in africa. now obviously there is a lot of optimism about this, but as we'll discuss shortly, there is still a lot of work left to do. most notably funding and the political will to make that happen. well, introduce you to our panel in a moment. first, the support from victoria cation b. it's being described as a game changer for child health, a vaccine that could help save the lives of hundreds of...
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the world health organization has endorsed a 1st ever vaccine to prevent malaria. it's been tested in 3 african countries since 2019, and is being recommended for children, malaria as the main cause of childhood illness and death in sub saharan africa. within $260000.00 african children under the age of 5 die every year from the disease. and some of you may know i started my career as a my little researcher. and i longed for the day that we would have an effective vaccine against this ancient and terrible diseases. and today is that day, an historic day to day, doubly chose recommending the broad use of the world's 1st my letter vaccine. let me to al jazeera nicholas. hark live in the car, senegal nick, the w. h. o. calling this a historic day. but this is not the only vaccine that's been trialed. what difference is it going to make in the fight against malaria? on the continent it is significant that there is a vaccine rubber stamps by the w h o. that means that collect so welcome, smith. the ones that have developed this vaccine will try to make it available in c
the world health organization has endorsed a 1st ever vaccine to prevent malaria. it's been tested in 3 african countries since 2019, and is being recommended for children, malaria as the main cause of childhood illness and death in sub saharan africa. within $260000.00 african children under the age of 5 die every year from the disease. and some of you may know i started my career as a my little researcher. and i longed for the day that we would have an effective vaccine against this ancient...
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the world health organization has endorsed a 1st ever vaccine to prevent malaria. it's been tested in 3 african countries in 2019 as being and is being recommended for children. larry, as the main cause of childhood illness and death in sub saharan africa, more than 260000 african children under the age of 5 die every year from the disease. and some of you may know i started my career as a my little researcher and i longed for the day that we would have on effective vaccine against this ancient and terrible diseases. and today is that day on historic day to day doubly changed, recommending the broad use of the world's 1st my later vaccine. i speak to julie fisher about this. she's an associate research professor in the department of microbiology and immunology at georgetown university. she joined us from virginia in the us. thank you very much for being with us. as dr. tedra said there, this is an ancient and terrible disease. a search for malaria vaccine has been going on for over a 100 years. first of all, your reaction, just how big of a breakthrough is this ann
the world health organization has endorsed a 1st ever vaccine to prevent malaria. it's been tested in 3 african countries in 2019 as being and is being recommended for children. larry, as the main cause of childhood illness and death in sub saharan africa, more than 260000 african children under the age of 5 die every year from the disease. and some of you may know i started my career as a my little researcher and i longed for the day that we would have on effective vaccine against this ancient...
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the world health organization _ difficult. the world health organization recently - difficult.lready left the country. those that remain are fast becoming the minority. i have encountered a lot of doctors and physicians that i admired for staying, that have chosen to step over the income they receive all the conditions i live just because they want to be there for the people, their own communities. you leave and i leave, everybody lives, who is going to stay behind to carry on the burden of the healthcare system as a whole? over the last two years, the local currency has last —— lost with 90% of its value. before the crisis, a junior doctor here would have earned around $1000. now, with inflation, it is less than $100. the junior doctors have decided to strike, calling for part of their shrinking salary to be paid in dollars. if the strike continues, the hospital risks having to close down essential services. the direct has called in members of his staff to call —— explain to them while the hospital cannot agree to the demands. total income, total income. we have already raised
the world health organization _ difficult. the world health organization recently - difficult.lready left the country. those that remain are fast becoming the minority. i have encountered a lot of doctors and physicians that i admired for staying, that have chosen to step over the income they receive all the conditions i live just because they want to be there for the people, their own communities. you leave and i leave, everybody lives, who is going to stay behind to carry on the burden of the...