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vaccine is being hailed as a possible game changer in the fight to eliminate the disease the oxford institute jab is 77 percent effective in stopping infections it's now entering larger human trials to rule out any side affects malaria kills half a 1000000 people every year many of them children now it is there is an address as well from a buddha in nigeria which is one of the country's worst affected by malaria. it's a very serious problem niger accounts for more than 20 percent of cases global cases and nearly 20 percent. deaths and more than half the population is a great skill for contract in many area in fact a lot some statistics indicate that as much as 80 to 90 percent of the population is exposed to malaria so with the coming of this vaccine 8 will be welcome development for many the prevalence rate of my later he's is very very high in fact 80 to 90 percent of the population does that risk and however the question is how many people would take the money of a c. and we remember what happened to the test of the testing of another but seen in connell some years back by we just for many
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malaria vaccine is being hailed as a game changer in the fights to eliminate the disease the oxford institute frank scene has proved 77 percent effective preventing infection and is now entering larger human trials to rule out any side effects malaria kills half a 1000000 people every year many of them children al-jazeera is nicholas hawke reports from dhaka it's in this 100 kilometers away from brick you know fox news capital ouagadougou deep in this now region that a groundbreaking discovery was made here blood samples were analyzed from 450 children given an experimental vaccine against malaria developed by scientists from oxford university's jenner institute scientists say the results of their year long study are extraordinarily i have been part in other studies like these but never have i seen such good results. that are taking part in this study say that children are feeling great it's an extraordinary moment to see their vics seen against malaria she works. malaria kills almost half a 1000000 people a year globally mostly children living in africa there's been efforts to try to slow th
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vaccine is being hailed as a possible game changer in the fights to eliminate the disease the oxford institute jab a 77 percent effective in stopping infections it's now entering wards or human trials to rule out its any side effects malaria kills half a 1000000 people every year many of them children. as more from a butcher in nigeria one of the country's worst affected by malaria. it's a very serious problem niger accounts for more than 20 percent of cases global cases and nearly 20 percent of malaria deaths here and more than half the population is a risk of contracting malaria in fact a lot some statistics indicate that as much as 80 to 90 percent of the population is exposed to malaria so with the coming of this vaccine it will be welcome development for many the prevalence rate of malaria is is very very high in fact 80 to 90 percent of the population is a risk and however the question is how many people would take the money be a vaccine we remember what happened to the test of the testing of another but seen in carmel some years back by pfizer which is for a many judges that killed them
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vaccine is being hailed as a possible game changer and the fight to eliminate the disease the oxford institute jab is 77 percent effective in stopping infections it's now entering knowledge of human trials to rule out any side effects agent hill as a director of agenda institute at the university of oxford he says it's a fast time they've seen such a highly effective malaria vaccine. i think it's going to be very important for a few reasons really firstly it's more effective than anything that has been reported on before the world health organization wanted the 75 percent effective vaccine this is the 1st time we've gone just early ones gone just above that level with 77 percent really importantly it can be manufactured at last at a large scale and we're hearing from the syrian institute of india today that they will be able to produce 200000000 doses or more on registration of this vaccine and so far very importantly the vaccine looks serve in small numbers 450 trial some jerks we know are planning to go into a much larger trial to try to get this is seen registered so it can be used for time
vaccine is being hailed as a possible game changer and the fight to eliminate the disease the oxford institute jab is 77 percent effective in stopping infections it's now entering knowledge of human trials to rule out any side effects agent hill as a director of agenda institute at the university of oxford he says it's a fast time they've seen such a highly effective malaria vaccine. i think it's going to be very important for a few reasons really firstly it's more effective than anything that...
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malaria vaccine is being held as a possible game changer in the fight to eliminate the disease the oxford institute jab is 77 percent effective in stopping infections it's now entering larger human trials to rule out any side effects malaria kills half a 1000000 people every year many of them children those are the headlines this hour that for myself and the teen here in london will be back tomorrow counting the cost is the program coming up next. it's a very bleak picture for a lot of americans out there a white supremacy impacts all of us if you're putting more money into the hands of someone 1st taking money out of the hands of other workers their own goes to their camp he becomes a us versus them this is the deal about constraining a nuclear program the bottom line the big questions on out is the. hello i'm teddy navigator this is counting the cost on al-jazeera your look at the world of business and economics this week the climate emergency the price of going green and why it doesn't need to cost the earth so what is the world waiting for also this week new zealand an economic test bed for inf
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vaccine is being hailed as a possible game changer in the fight to eliminate the disease the oxford institute jab is 77 percent effective in stopping infections it's now entering launch a human trials to rule out any side effects russia has begun moving troops away from its border with ukraine it sent tens of thousands of soldiers to the region leading to tension with ukraine and its western allies. beyond us minister john to has issued arrest warrants for 26 members of the national unity government which was formed a week ago it's normally led by own son suchi who was ousted him in a military coup in february and those the headlines what do you see here on al-jazeera after today's inside story next. make the climate great again u.s. president joe biden urges 40 world leaders to commit to cutting emissions so can he restore america's credibility on the climate crisis and will the summit lead to action this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. america is back to lead the fight against climate change that's the earth day message from u.s. president joe biden he hopes to restore am
vaccine is being hailed as a possible game changer in the fight to eliminate the disease the oxford institute jab is 77 percent effective in stopping infections it's now entering launch a human trials to rule out any side effects russia has begun moving troops away from its border with ukraine it sent tens of thousands of soldiers to the region leading to tension with ukraine and its western allies. beyond us minister john to has issued arrest warrants for 26 members of the national unity...
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malaria vaccine is being held is a possible gang changer in the fight to eliminate the disease the oxford institute jab is 77 percent effective in stopping infections it's now entering larger human trials to rule out any side effects malaria kills hoffa 1000000 people every year many of them children well i'm address has more from nigeria on this one of the country's worst affected by malaria. it's a very serious problem niger accounts for more than 20 percent of cases global cases and nearly 20 percent of. deaths here and more than half the population is at risk of contracting malaria in fact a lot some statistics indicate that as much as 80 to 90 percent of the population is exposed to malaria so with the coming of this vaccine it will be welcomed development for many and however the question is how many people. take the malaria vaccine we remember what happened to the test of the testing of another but seen in karnal some years back by pfizer which is for many judges that killed a lot of people it was scandalous here and now we having some resistance in certain parts of the country about to be c
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vaccine is being held as a possible game changer in the fight to eliminate the disease and the oxford institute vaccine has proved 77 percent effective in stopping infections is entering larger human trials to rule out any side effects malaria kills half a 1000000 people every year many of them children like reports. it's in this lab a 100 kilometers away from brick you know fossils capital wagadu deep in this how the region that a groundbreaking discovery was made here blood samples were analyzed from 450 children given an experimental vaccine against malaria developed by scientists from oxford university's generates 2. scientists say the results of their year long study are extraordinary i have been part of other studies like these but never have i seen such good results holding all this it is taking market is still say that children are feeling great it's an extraordinary moment to see that the vaccine against malaria actually works. malaria kills almost half a 1000000 people a year globally mostly children living in africa there's been efforts to try to slow the spread of malaria by distrib
vaccine is being held as a possible game changer in the fight to eliminate the disease and the oxford institute vaccine has proved 77 percent effective in stopping infections is entering larger human trials to rule out any side effects malaria kills half a 1000000 people every year many of them children like reports. it's in this lab a 100 kilometers away from brick you know fossils capital wagadu deep in this how the region that a groundbreaking discovery was made here blood samples were...
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agent hill is the director of the jenna institute at the university of oxford he says about scene looks safe and is the most effective develops. i think it's going to be very important for a few reasons really firstly it's more effective than anything that has been reported on before the world health organization wanted the 75 percent effective vaccine this is the 1st time we've gone just anyone's gone just above that level with 77 percent really importantly it can be manufactured that loss at large scale and we're hearing from the syrian institute of india today that they will be able to produce 200000000 doses or more on registration of this vaccine and so far very importantly the vaccine looks serve in small numbers 450 trials some chicks we know are planning to go into a much larger trial to try to get this magazine registered so it can be used for times as many people died in africa from malaria last year has died from coated and africa has registered many. vaccines on emergency use legislation so if we could do the same for malaria we would get rid of much faster assuming the the
agent hill is the director of the jenna institute at the university of oxford he says about scene looks safe and is the most effective develops. i think it's going to be very important for a few reasons really firstly it's more effective than anything that has been reported on before the world health organization wanted the 75 percent effective vaccine this is the 1st time we've gone just anyone's gone just above that level with 77 percent really importantly it can be manufactured that loss at...
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vaccine is being hailed as a possible game changer in the fight to eliminate the disease the oxford institute jabbers 77 percent effective in stopping infections it's now entering larger human trials to rule out any side effects the area kills half a 1000000 people every year many of them children. as more from a butcher in nigeria one of the country's worst affected by malaria. it's a very serious problem niger accounts for more than 20 percent of cases global cases and nearly 20 percent of malaria deaths here and more than half the population is at risk of contracting malaria in fact a lot some statistics indicate that as much as 80 to 90 percent of the population is exposed to malaria so with the coming of this vaccine it will be welcome development for many the prevalence rate of malaria he's is very very high in fact 80 to 90 percent of the population is a risk and however the question is how many people will take the money of vaccine we remember what happened to the test of the testing of another but seen in connel some years back by pfizer which is for a many judges that killed them ou
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malaria vaccine is being hailed as a possible game changer in the fight eliminates the disease the oxford institute jabbers 77 percent effective in stopping infections it's no answer in larger human trials to rule out its any size affects well malaria kills half a 1000000 people every year many of them children or we can cross the it's a journey joint dream in nigeria i was probably talking a lot about the coronavirus over the last year or so but malaria is is a very big problem indeed across the african continent. bigger problem is is it in nigeria where you are. it's a very serious problem niger accounts for more than 20 percent of cases global cases and nearly 20 percent. deaths here and more than half the population is at risk of contract in many areas in fact a lot some statistics indicate that as much as 80 to 90 percent of the population is exposed to malaria so with the coming of this vaccine it will be welcome development for many and if you look at the incidence of malaria over the last one year during commute 19 you realized that a lot of people didn't get the help they need. because the
malaria vaccine is being hailed as a possible game changer in the fight eliminates the disease the oxford institute jabbers 77 percent effective in stopping infections it's no answer in larger human trials to rule out its any size affects well malaria kills half a 1000000 people every year many of them children or we can cross the it's a journey joint dream in nigeria i was probably talking a lot about the coronavirus over the last year or so but malaria is is a very big problem indeed across...
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malaria vaccine is being held as a possible game changer in the fight to eliminate the disease the oxford institute vaccine has proved 77 percent effective in stopping infections and is entering logic human trials to root out any side effects malaria kills half a 1000000 people every year many of them children because hack reports on this now from decca. it's in this lab a 100 kilometers away from brick you know fossils capital ouagadougou deep in this how the region that a groundbreaking discovery was made here blood samples were analyzed from 450 children given an experimental vaccine against malaria developed by scientists from oxford universities generate. scientists say the results of their year long study are extraordinary i have been part of other studies like these but never have i seen such good results holding all this it is taking part in this study say that children are feeling great it's an extraordinary moment to see that the vaccine against malaria actually works. malaria kills almost half a 1000000 people a year globally mostly children living in africa there's been efforts to try t
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for use could be granted by the end of next year but the vaccine was developed by the general institute at oxford university and the developers made a deal to have it manufactured by india's serum institute's producing up to 22000000 jobs. professor ian hill is the director of the jenner institute at the university of oxford stanky so much for joining us on the news hour and congratulations on the early results this is of course the 1st malaria vaccine candidates across the 75 percent threshold for effectiveness how much for breakthrough do you think this new vaccine could be when it comes to treating malaria. yeah i think it's going to be very important for a few reasons really firstly it's more effective than anything that has been reported on before the world health organization wanted the 75 percent effective vaccine this is the 1st time we've gone just anyone's gone just above that level with certainty certain percent really importantly it can be manufactured at last the large scale and we're hearing from the syrian institute of india today that they will be able to produce 200000000 doses o
for use could be granted by the end of next year but the vaccine was developed by the general institute at oxford university and the developers made a deal to have it manufactured by india's serum institute's producing up to 22000000 jobs. professor ian hill is the director of the jenner institute at the university of oxford stanky so much for joining us on the news hour and congratulations on the early results this is of course the 1st malaria vaccine candidates across the 75 percent threshold...
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i did some her stock troll work in oxford at the institute of viral a-g. and environmental microbiology. and i specialized on a system called the bacula virus expression system which is a methodology that used to genetically modify viruses. but i went to university i sell really prepared for the world and then i realized perhaps. i wasn't quite as. gender dynamics i didn't understand it i'm 18 years old i mean the university the idea that people have that women couldn't do things was shown to me because i'd never been in an environment where people just thought it was your woman you're less than me just didn't make any sense to me. after i married and had children. i really wasn't interested in going back to science because it was just too difficult. i was fortunate that my ex-husband actually had studied women in development and he said you know the statistics number one of women who get to do ph d. like any women in the u.k. is like 1st of all at that times that it's 6 percent the d.p.h. the male female of the population and over how many of them are wom
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children given an experimental vaccine against malaria developed by scientists from oxford university's general institute scientists say the results of their year long study are extraordinarily important other studies like these but never have i seen such good results all the more taking part in this study say the children are feeling great it's an extraordinary moments to see the against malaria actually works. malaria kills almost half a 1000000 people a year globally mostly children living in africa there's been efforts to try to slow the spread of malaria by distributing mosquito nets and repellents but during the rainy season malaria thrives and last year more people died of it than covert 19 and so and effective vaccine would save and protect not millions of people but billions of people living in tropical climates exposed to mosquitoes that carry the deadly parasite. larger trials on nearly $5000.00 children will now be carried out in 4 african countries but the general institute which was behind the astra zeneca covert vaccine is already seeking world health organization approval for the malaria
children given an experimental vaccine against malaria developed by scientists from oxford university's general institute scientists say the results of their year long study are extraordinarily important other studies like these but never have i seen such good results all the more taking part in this study say the children are feeling great it's an extraordinary moments to see the against malaria actually works. malaria kills almost half a 1000000 people a year globally mostly children living...
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dollars per with the new vaccine was developed in conjunction with this institute at oxford universityill move to phase three trials next. thousands of people here, and molly, can, and tanzania will participate. -- mali, kenya, and tanzania will participate. >> during the trial time, we know hundreds of thousands of african children are going to die every year. is there therefore not a case for an emergency use approval of a malaria vaccine in the same way that african regulators approved the emergency without the relation of the covid vaccines -- emergency use authorization of the covid vaccines? >> this institute of india has agreed to many fracture 200 million doses of the malaria vaccine. it could have huge impact on malaria across the world. bbc news, nee robie -- nairobi. >> the president was killed by rebels in clashes in the northern area of the country. we have reports. reporter: thousands of people gathered in a main square here to pay their last respects for the one who has been there president for the last 30 years -- their president for the last 30 years. his coffin, drape
dollars per with the new vaccine was developed in conjunction with this institute at oxford universityill move to phase three trials next. thousands of people here, and molly, can, and tanzania will participate. -- mali, kenya, and tanzania will participate. >> during the trial time, we know hundreds of thousands of african children are going to die every year. is there therefore not a case for an emergency use approval of a malaria vaccine in the same way that african regulators approved...
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the new vaccine was developed in conjunction with thejenner institute at oxford university.kina faso, mali, kenya and tanzania will participate. traditionally, it would take two or three or four or even five years to get approval after you start your phase three trial. during that time, we know hundreds of thousands of african children are going to die every year. is there therefore not a case for an emergency use approval of a malaria vaccine, in the same way that african regulators have approved emergency use authorisation of the covid vaccines? if approved, roll—out could begin quickly. the world's largest vaccine manufacturer, the serum institute of india, has already agreed to manufacture 200 million doses. it could have a huge impact on malaria across the world. rhoda 0dhiambo, bbc news, nairobi. the reality tv star and transgender activist caitlynjenner has said she intends to run for governor of the us state of california. in a statement on social media, the former athlete said she would provide californians with a road map back to prosperity. the 71—year—old long—ti
the new vaccine was developed in conjunction with thejenner institute at oxford university.kina faso, mali, kenya and tanzania will participate. traditionally, it would take two or three or four or even five years to get approval after you start your phase three trial. during that time, we know hundreds of thousands of african children are going to die every year. is there therefore not a case for an emergency use approval of a malaria vaccine, in the same way that african regulators have...
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oxford. and at the university of california at berkeley. for three decades, he taught history at the university of sheffield, before being appointed rhodes professor of american history and institutions at oxford university, and a fellow of saint katherine's college. he was elected president of corpus christi college oxford in 2010 and served in that post until 2016. he is the author of one of the finest modern biographies of the 16th president, lincoln, a life of purpose and power which was awarded the lincoln prize in 2007, and lincoln's sense of humor, a double-edged sword, on which today's lecture is based. ladies and gentlemen, professor richard karwardine. >> good morning, fellow lincolnians. i'm going to begin with a well-known story. familiar to some of you i have no doubt. the occasion was an evening banquet in wintry illinois. the month was february and the year 1856. the setting was a convention ofe republican newspaper editors at decatur. abraham lincoln was there. and he spoke.put he apologized for being an inter loper as he put if and cast himself as a subject of t a sto about a man and i quote with ro features theth ladies could not call handsome. riding through the wo
oxford. and at the university of california at berkeley. for three decades, he taught history at the university of sheffield, before being appointed rhodes professor of american history and institutions at oxford university, and a fellow of saint katherine's college. he was elected president of corpus christi college oxford in 2010 and served in that post until 2016. he is the author of one of the finest modern biographies of the 16th president, lincoln, a life of purpose and power which was...
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the university of sheffield, before being appointed roads professor of american history and institutions at oxford university, and a fellow of st. catharines college. he was elected president of corpus kristie college oxford in 2010, and served in that post until 2016. he is the author of one of the finest modern biographies of the 16th president, lincoln, a life of purpose and power, which was awarded the lincoln prize in 2007. it's the double edged sword on which today's lecture is based. ladies and gentlemen, professor richard carwardine. [applause] [applause] >> good morning, fellow lincoln eons. i'm going to begin with a well-known story, familiar for some of, you no doubt. the occasion was an evening banquet and wintry illinois. the month was february. the year is 1856. it was a convention of republican newspaper editors indicator. lincoln spoke there. he apologized for being an interloper, as he put it, and cast himself as the subject of a story about a man, and i quote, with features the ladies could not call handsome. riding through the woods, he met a lady on horseback. he waited for her
the university of sheffield, before being appointed roads professor of american history and institutions at oxford university, and a fellow of st. catharines college. he was elected president of corpus kristie college oxford in 2010, and served in that post until 2016. he is the author of one of the finest modern biographies of the 16th president, lincoln, a life of purpose and power, which was awarded the lincoln prize in 2007. it's the double edged sword on which today's lecture is based....
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the new vaccine was developed in conjunction with thejenner institute at oxford university.our or even five years to get approval after you start your phase three trial. during that time, we know hundreds of thousands of african children are going to die every year. is there therefore not a case for an emergency use approval of a malaria vaccine in the same way african regulators have approved emergency use authorisation of the covid vaccines? if approved, roll—out could begin quickly. the world's largest vaccine manufacturer, the serum institute of indian, has already agreed to manufacture 200 million doses. it could have a huge impact on malaria across the world. rhoda 0dhiambo, bbc news, nairobi. the state funeral of chad's president, idriss deby, has taken place in the capital n'djamena. he was killed by rebels during clashes in the north of the country. clarisse fortune reports. thousands of people gathered in a main square in chad's capital, n'djamena, to pay their last respects for the one who has been their president for the last 30 years. his coffin draped in the na
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david eyre is associate professor at the big data institute at the university of oxford.lly well _ found. yes, so we know both of these vaccines work really well in _ vaccines work really well in clinical trials, vaccines work really well in clinicaltrials, but vaccines work really well in clinical trials, but what we have been doing is looking at how well they have worked in the real world, and so, we have used data from the office for national statistics covid infection survey and this study is 370,000 people from across the uk, some of whom have been vaccinated and some of whom haven't. what we have been then able to do is look and see after people have had the first dose of either the fires or the astrazeneca vaccine, how that change the number of infections we saw. as you said, this reduced the number of infections by 65%. it had an even greater effect on infections that were associate with symptoms that were associate with symptoms that make people unwell and these fell by 72%. for the pfizer vaccine, we had enough information to look at what happened after people h
david eyre is associate professor at the big data institute at the university of oxford.lly well _ found. yes, so we know both of these vaccines work really well in _ vaccines work really well in clinical trials, vaccines work really well in clinicaltrials, but vaccines work really well in clinical trials, but what we have been doing is looking at how well they have worked in the real world, and so, we have used data from the office for national statistics covid infection survey and this study...
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discussing ukraine i'm joined by my guest llangollen in oxford he is the director of the crisis research institute and here in moscow we're joined by dmitri bomb each he is a political analyst and editor in us me internet media project gentlemen crossed up rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i was appreciated when i was going to work for us in oxford market there's a lot of dangerous and reckless rhetoric i would say going on about what's going on within ukraine and ukraine russia relations here we have. the united states talking the defense chief there and thinking to his counterparts in ukraine nato is making statements here of course russia is acting in a provocative way which that's what they always say here i mean are we in the fog of politics at this point here what's going on and what's the is there any sense to the timing of what's going on here go ahead mark well i think there are so many issues which ukrainians bring still bubbling to the surface the local issues including within we read in groups in your crighton so that the more radical nationalist groups se
discussing ukraine i'm joined by my guest llangollen in oxford he is the director of the crisis research institute and here in moscow we're joined by dmitri bomb each he is a political analyst and editor in us me internet media project gentlemen crossed up rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i was appreciated when i was going to work for us in oxford market there's a lot of dangerous and reckless rhetoric i would say going on about what's going on within ukraine and...
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. >> amy: the consequence of the contract between oxford and astrazeneca with the serum institute india, just to explain for people to understand what is taking place and the role of these large pharmaceutical companies? >> [indiscernible] the rule is you have to have at least three suppliers. if you look at india, it has many manufacturers. the decision to go and have -- it started with oxford printing astrazeneca -- the monopoly is going to cost us. [indiscernible] astrazeneca is in a difficult position. it hlias to vaccinate at a fastr pace and at the same time ensure these vaccines go to the developing world. this is a difficult point in india's policy acres. i would not want to be in their shoes today. amy: you right the billions of means of doses are not for rich countries and not even for india alone there for all 92 of the poorest countries in the world. the bulk of india's vaccination goals were being met by just one supplier, which faces the impossible choice of either letting down the other 91 countries depending on it or offending its own government. can you talk more abo
. >> amy: the consequence of the contract between oxford and astrazeneca with the serum institute india, just to explain for people to understand what is taking place and the role of these large pharmaceutical companies? >> [indiscernible] the rule is you have to have at least three suppliers. if you look at india, it has many manufacturers. the decision to go and have -- it started with oxford printing astrazeneca -- the monopoly is going to cost us. [indiscernible] astrazeneca is...
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the new vaccine was developed in conjunction with the general institute at oxford university. will produce a plate. traditionally, it would take two, three. _ traditionally, it would take two, three. four— traditionally, it would take two, three, four or even five years to -et three, four or even five years to get approval. during that time, we know_ get approval. during that time, we know hundreds of thousands of african — know hundreds of thousands of african children will die every yeah — african children will die every year. therefore... in the same way african _ year. therefore... in the same way african revocations have approved authorisations of the covid vaccines _ authorisations of the covid vaccines. if authorisations of the covid vaccines-— authorisations of the covid vaccines. ., ,, ., ., ., vaccines. if approved, roll-out could begin — vaccines. if approved, roll-out could begin quickly. _ vaccines. if approved, roll-out could begin quickly. the - vaccines. if approved, roll-out. could begin quickly. the world's largest vaccine manufacturer has already agreed to m
the new vaccine was developed in conjunction with the general institute at oxford university. will produce a plate. traditionally, it would take two, three. _ traditionally, it would take two, three. four— traditionally, it would take two, three, four or even five years to -et three, four or even five years to get approval. during that time, we know_ get approval. during that time, we know hundreds of thousands of african — know hundreds of thousands of african children will die every yeah...
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arise where i'll see a return of russia to world politics and in oxford we have mark owen he is the director of the crisis research institutegentlemen rostock rules and in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to marcus papadopoulos in london 1st marcus what do you make of the secretary of state and we can throw in as well as colleague jake sullivan i mean we've had a very turbulent last few weeks particularly when it comes to the issue of ukraine but we had also the summit in anchorage so you know we we have all of this dust being kicked up about ukraine's sovereignty which we can talk about and only one country has been compromising the sovereignty of ukraine that's the united states you remember big torii a new one and then we have anchorage here and then as we speak right now by going ministration is asking if russia will join a climate change conference you know and john kerry you. in china if i'm not mistaken and nobody really wants to talk to him and the summit that was being proposed the russians are not interested in it i mean what's going on in lincoln in the other
arise where i'll see a return of russia to world politics and in oxford we have mark owen he is the director of the crisis research institutegentlemen rostock rules and in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to marcus papadopoulos in london 1st marcus what do you make of the secretary of state and we can throw in as well as colleague jake sullivan i mean we've had a very turbulent last few weeks particularly when it comes to the issue of...
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book arise with the return of russia to world politics and in oxford we have mark owen he is the director of the crisis research institute. annulling bust up rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to marcus not get up listen london 1st marcus what keep you make of the secretary of state and we can throw in as well as a colleague jake sullivan i mean we've had a very turbulent last few weeks particularly when it comes to the issue of ukraine but we had also the summit in anchorage so you know we we have all of this dust being kicked up about ukraine's sovereignty which we can talk about and only one country has been compromising the sovereignty of ukraine that's the united states you remember big torii a new one and we have anchorage here in and then as we speak right now the by commiseration is asking of russia will join a climate change conference you know and john kerry is in china if i'm not mistaken and nobody really wants to talk to him and the summit that was being proposed the russians are not interested in it i mean what's going on with lincoln in the ot
book arise with the return of russia to world politics and in oxford we have mark owen he is the director of the crisis research institute. annulling bust up rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to marcus not get up listen london 1st marcus what keep you make of the secretary of state and we can throw in as well as a colleague jake sullivan i mean we've had a very turbulent last few weeks particularly when it comes to the issue of...
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manufacturer of vaccines in the world and serum institute has acquired — world and serum institute has acquired the licence from oxfordain has achieved _ therefore, where britain has achieved by way of vaccinating people — achieved by way of vaccinating people and creating this safe, relatively safe and feel—good factor situation. _ relatively safe and feel—good factor situation, that simply does not ekist— situation, that simply does not exist here _ situation, that simply does not exist here at the moment because india _ exist here at the moment because india has— exist here at the moment because india has a — exist here at the moment because india has a long way to go before it can vaccinate adequately its people. it is can vaccinate adequately its people. it is still— can vaccinate adequately its people. it is still below 15% in terms of the first— it is still below 15% in terms of the first dose only. so, you can imagine — the first dose only. so, you can imagine what scale the problem has escalated _ imagine what scale the problem has escalated injust a imagine what scale the problem has escalated in just a few
manufacturer of vaccines in the world and serum institute has acquired — world and serum institute has acquired the licence from oxfordain has achieved _ therefore, where britain has achieved by way of vaccinating people — achieved by way of vaccinating people and creating this safe, relatively safe and feel—good factor situation. _ relatively safe and feel—good factor situation, that simply does not ekist— situation, that simply does not exist here _ situation, that simply does not...
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arise where i'll see a return of russia to world politics and in oxford we have mark owen he is the director of the crisis research institute gentlemen rostock rules and in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it oh.
arise where i'll see a return of russia to world politics and in oxford we have mark owen he is the director of the crisis research institute gentlemen rostock rules and in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it oh.
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arise what i'll see a return of russia to world politics and in oxford we have mark owen he is the director of the crisis research institute.
arise what i'll see a return of russia to world politics and in oxford we have mark owen he is the director of the crisis research institute.
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oxford. a fantastic manufacturer, the serum institute of india.ly encouraging signs of high levels of efficacy in one particular type of malaria transmission setting is terrifically encouraging. wejust transmission setting is terrifically encouraging. we just have to hope that the good signs that we are seeing in these early clinical trials will be maintained in subsequent evaluations. it’s subsequent evaluations. it's important — subsequent evaluations. it's important to _ subsequent evaluations. it's important to stress that these are early stages in the development of this vaccine and also it's for a particular kind of malaria. yes, visa vaccines _ particular kind of malaria. yes, visa vaccines targets _ particular kind of malaria. yes, visa vaccines targets the i particular kind of malaria. yes, visa vaccines targets the worst | particular kind of malaria. isis visa vaccines targets the worst kind of malaria and that is caused... it's the type of malaria which is responsible for the vast majority of deaths from malaria and as you said in the i
oxford. a fantastic manufacturer, the serum institute of india.ly encouraging signs of high levels of efficacy in one particular type of malaria transmission setting is terrifically encouraging. wejust transmission setting is terrifically encouraging. we just have to hope that the good signs that we are seeing in these early clinical trials will be maintained in subsequent evaluations. it’s subsequent evaluations. it's important — subsequent evaluations. it's important to _ subsequent...