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vaccinated. the african population is 1.3 billion. s at the world bank. we have been providing... we should 'ust we have been providing... we should just mention. — we have been providing... we should just mention, probably— we have been providing... we should just mention, probably for— we have been providing... we should just mention, probably for about i we have been providing... we should just mention, probably for about 30 i just mention, probably for about 30 countries _ just mention, probably for about 30 countries in — just mention, probably for about 30 countries in africa, _ just mention, probably for about 30 countries in africa, the _ just mention, probably for about 30 countries in africa, the financing i countries in africa, the financing is in _ countries in africa, the financing is in place — countries in africa, the financing is in place we— countries in africa, the financing is in place. we are _ countries in africa, the financing is in place. we are ready- countries in africa, the financing is in place. we are ready
vaccinated. the african population is 1.3 billion. s at the world bank. we have been providing... we should 'ust we have been providing... we should just mention. — we have been providing... we should just mention, probably— we have been providing... we should just mention, probably for— we have been providing... we should just mention, probably for about i we have been providing... we should just mention, probably for about 30 i just mention, probably for about 30 countries _ just...
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right now, here in the united states we have almost 50% of the population vaccinated, fully vaccinatedtle as 1% of populations vaccinated. places throughout africa, for example, have less than 1% of the population vaccinated, places like the democratic republic of congo, where i work, only several thousands of vaccines have been distributed in a country of 80 million. we cannot control the pandemic if we cannot get vaccines in arms globally. what is very important _ vaccines in arms globally. what is very important is _ vaccines in arms globally. what is very important is the - is very important is the process, you have worked extensively in africa dealing with the bowler, that kind of thing, and we heard from some developing countries that their concern is that they will get stockpiles of vaccines that and they have not got the people and the manpower to administer those vaccines. you and the manpower to administer those vaccines.— those vaccines. you are absolutely _ those vaccines. you are absolutely right. - those vaccines. you are absolutely right. the i those vaccines. you are -
right now, here in the united states we have almost 50% of the population vaccinated, fully vaccinatedtle as 1% of populations vaccinated. places throughout africa, for example, have less than 1% of the population vaccinated, places like the democratic republic of congo, where i work, only several thousands of vaccines have been distributed in a country of 80 million. we cannot control the pandemic if we cannot get vaccines in arms globally. what is very important _ vaccines in arms globally....
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the w h o is now sick of having 70 percent of the world's population vaccinated by the time of the next g. 7 saw next june. you tweeted a couple of days ago that the g seven's curve in 1900 vaccine pledge was and i'm quoting here too small too slow in too narrow. why? well that, that was a direct quote from us financial times a report, but i think generally reception that the outcome his head is that it's been a disappointing look. it's in the right direction, releasing more doses, looking to support scale the manufacturing. but, but the need is now, if we look at the $70000000.00 does, which g 7 pledged the countries will supply by sometime the next year. with that, that's not enough. el panel called for a 1000000 asses to be risk redistributed by september of this year and another 1000000000 by mid next year. now of course there are other high and comes countries from the the g 7. but the g 7 of the big ones, a big population get colonies and they were, of course, they expected to stump up rather more than the 70000000 doses. in the year. i repeat, we need 70 percent of the global pop
the w h o is now sick of having 70 percent of the world's population vaccinated by the time of the next g. 7 saw next june. you tweeted a couple of days ago that the g seven's curve in 1900 vaccine pledge was and i'm quoting here too small too slow in too narrow. why? well that, that was a direct quote from us financial times a report, but i think generally reception that the outcome his head is that it's been a disappointing look. it's in the right direction, releasing more doses, looking to...
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happening in the rich country and how we are thinking about vaccines in children in africa, if you'd say customer or less than one percent of the population is vaccinated, i think maybe it's good to think locally, like the rich country but i think coming out of the, the funding make, we have to think globally, because there is this huge risk that everybody know if there is some countries left out of can you have some mutation come in new new orleans. you maybe we will be playing a catch $22.00 and maybe we'll come back to square one that will hunt all of us. i think the best thing to do is to globally bring everybody to 20 percent of the population vaccination and go that made the best strategy that, that figure 20 percent. i mean, as you say, that there's this little point in talking about how to prevent future pandemic while we're, we're still in the midst of one that's, that's raging around the world at the moment. what will it take to eradicate well and truly this pandemic? well i think the 1st thing that we have to do to address needs to be fair, actually we have to forget about selfishness. i think when we see countries get into 60
happening in the rich country and how we are thinking about vaccines in children in africa, if you'd say customer or less than one percent of the population is vaccinated, i think maybe it's good to think locally, like the rich country but i think coming out of the, the funding make, we have to think globally, because there is this huge risk that everybody know if there is some countries left out of can you have some mutation come in new new orleans. you maybe we will be playing a catch $22.00...
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o is now sick of having 70 percent of the world's population vaccinated by the time of the next g 7 summer fixed june. you tweeted a couple of days ago that the g seven's curve in 1900 vaccine pledge was and i'm quoting here too small too slow and too narrow. why? well that was a direct quote from us financial times a report, but i think generally reception that the outcome his head is that it's been a bit disappointing. look, it's in the right direction, releasing more doses, looking to support scale the manufacturing. but, but the need is now, if we look at the $70000000.00 does, which g 7 pledged the countries will supply by sometime the next year. with that, that's not enough. l. panel called for a 1000000000 to be risk redistributed by september of this year and another 1000000000 by next year. now of course there are other high income countries from the g 7. but the g 7 of the big ones, a big population get colonies and they were of course, they expected to stump up rather more than the 70000000 doses. in the year. i repeat, we need 70 percent of the global population vaccinated by m
o is now sick of having 70 percent of the world's population vaccinated by the time of the next g 7 summer fixed june. you tweeted a couple of days ago that the g seven's curve in 1900 vaccine pledge was and i'm quoting here too small too slow and too narrow. why? well that was a direct quote from us financial times a report, but i think generally reception that the outcome his head is that it's been a bit disappointing. look, it's in the right direction, releasing more doses, looking to...
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the w h o is now sick of having 70 percent of the world's population vaccinated by the time of the next g 7 song next june. you tweeted a couple of days ago that the g seven's curve in 1900 vaccine pledge was and i'm quoting here too small to slow and to narrow. why? well that, that was a direct quote from us financial times a report, but i think generally reception that the outcome his head is that it's been a disappointing look. it's in the right direction, releasing more doses, looking to support scale the manufacturing. but, but the need is now, if we look at the $70000000.00 doses, which g 7 pledged, the countries would supply by sometime the next year. with that, that's not enough. l panel called for a 1000000 to be risk redistributed by september of this year and another 1000000000 by mid next year. now of course, there are other high income countries from the g 7, but the g 7 of the big ones, a big population get companies. and they were, of course, they expected the stump up rather more than the $70000000.00 doses in the year. i repeat, we need 70 percent of the global populati
the w h o is now sick of having 70 percent of the world's population vaccinated by the time of the next g 7 song next june. you tweeted a couple of days ago that the g seven's curve in 1900 vaccine pledge was and i'm quoting here too small to slow and to narrow. why? well that, that was a direct quote from us financial times a report, but i think generally reception that the outcome his head is that it's been a disappointing look. it's in the right direction, releasing more doses, looking to...
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vaccination is dangerously low. around 35% or so. as a country, we are doing vy well. we have 50% of the adult population fully vaccinated. about 67 or 66% of the adult population has received at least one dose and particularly among the elderly, about 85% plus have received at least one dose. that is the good news. if you a vaccinated, in general, you're doing fine. it is the concern about unvaccinated people. if ever there was a clarion call to get vaccinated, you can predict -- you can protect yourself against a virus that has a better capability of spreading from person-to-person and that could make you more seriously l. that is the issue. you don't want to see two americas, one thats protected very nicely because the vaccines work and then certain pockets of the country where you can have these many surges which can be very disconcerting and dangerous. >> in trying to understand how much more wearying this new variant is, is there a way to quantify that? we are reading stories about people in australia were quarantined in separate hotel rooms. they are still getting the covid and there is concern about air circulation
vaccination is dangerously low. around 35% or so. as a country, we are doing vy well. we have 50% of the adult population fully vaccinated. about 67 or 66% of the adult population has received at least one dose and particularly among the elderly, about 85% plus have received at least one dose. that is the good news. if you a vaccinated, in general, you're doing fine. it is the concern about unvaccinated people. if ever there was a clarion call to get vaccinated, you can predict -- you can...
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75 >> well, we want to go above that the goal, jimmy, is to get us to 70% of the adult population vaccinatedopulation vaccinated, then there's no way that that virus is going to resurge again. i mean, that's the answer. it has been traditionally, with other infections, diseases, and we're seeing every place there has been an increase in the percentage of vaccine, there has been a concomitant deminution and decrease in the number of infections so we really want to go all the way. we don't want to stop at 75 or 80 we want to get as many people vaccinated as we possibly can. and that's what we're talking about this month of action, the march towards getting more and more people vaccinated >> jimmy: well, i hope everyone watches -- that watches our show hasn't had one thinks again and gets one and gets vaccinated let's get that number up and like you said, don't stop at 70. go past 70 and i will speak -- speaking of not stopping, you have not stopped buddy. and i got to say, that is pretty awesome [ cheers and applause don't stop don't stop you're fantastic >> i'm not going to stop jimmy, don't
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before ou no vaccinating its population. before you go onto _ vaccinating its population. o that, and _ vaccinating its population. before you go onto that, and when - vaccinating its population. before - you go onto that, and when watching from britain or overseas, they want to get it from austria because australia has zero tolerance for this. we respond to very low levels the contract tracing in testing and so i do not going until lockdown. with vaccination, we have at a really stumbling not very effective vaccination programme, not very well procured and we have relied on this and like britain, we face around 4% are fully vaccinated, maybe going into 30% of the first dose we are relying on this heavily and the problem we're going to face is twofold, bentley britain where we are relying on this which is not terribly effective against the delta variant and also we have a very large proportion of the population and unite us. we are very vulnerable.— and unite us. we are very vulnerable. there will be no international _ —— national lockdown, piercing pressure from the busine
before ou no vaccinating its population. before you go onto _ vaccinating its population. o that, and _ vaccinating its population. before you go onto that, and when - vaccinating its population. before - you go onto that, and when watching from britain or overseas, they want to get it from austria because australia has zero tolerance for this. we respond to very low levels the contract tracing in testing and so i do not going until lockdown. with vaccination, we have at a really stumbling not...
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the soaring infections are likely due to the low vaccination rate on the island. only about 8% of its populationn fully vaccinated. the country has declined to import foreign vaccines, but it does have a seemingly successful drug of its own in the works. the cuban government says its three-dose abdallah vaccine is 92% effective against coronavirus. after regulatory authorization, a quick rollout is expected to vaccinate 70% of cubans by august. however, cuba says its ability to properly tackle covid has been significantly diminished by the decades-old trade embargo by the united states, saying it has cost the country $9 billion in just the last year. this comes as the united nations voted on wednesday on a resolution to end the nearly 60-year-old embargo for the 29th consecutive year. 184 countries voted in favor of it. two voted against it. the united states and israel. i'm joined by the cuban ambassador to the united nations. mr. ambassador, thank you for being with the resolution in the united nations. you had 50 plus speeches in favor of lifting the embargo. this vote has happened for 29 yea
the soaring infections are likely due to the low vaccination rate on the island. only about 8% of its populationn fully vaccinated. the country has declined to import foreign vaccines, but it does have a seemingly successful drug of its own in the works. the cuban government says its three-dose abdallah vaccine is 92% effective against coronavirus. after regulatory authorization, a quick rollout is expected to vaccinate 70% of cubans by august. however, cuba says its ability to properly tackle...
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vaccination is really dangerously low, around 35% or so. as a country, we're doing very well, we have 50% of the adult population is fully vaccinated. about 57 or 56% of the adult population has received at least one dose, and particularly among the elderly, about 85-plus percent of the elderly have received one dose. that's the good news is that, if you are vaccinated, in general, you are doing fine. it's the concern about unvaccinated people. so if ever there was, you know, what i would say a clarion call to people to please get vaccinated, you can protect yourself against a virus that has a better capability of spreading from person to person and that could make you more seriously ill. so that's the issue. you don't want to see two americas, one that's protected very nicely because the vaccines work, and then certain pockets of the country where you can have these mini surges which could be very disconcerting and dangerous. >> woodruff: well, how do you -- i mean, in trying to understand just how much more worrying this new variant is, is there a way to quantify that? i mean, i'm reading stories about even people in australia who
vaccination is really dangerously low, around 35% or so. as a country, we're doing very well, we have 50% of the adult population is fully vaccinated. about 57 or 56% of the adult population has received at least one dose, and particularly among the elderly, about 85-plus percent of the elderly have received one dose. that's the good news is that, if you are vaccinated, in general, you are doing fine. it's the concern about unvaccinated people. so if ever there was, you know, what i would say a...
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home to the parents so that i don't care is and i was seeing much much more of a focus in the population vaccinated yet. now the younger population being more affected by the current of ours is one of the things that has many people worried when it comes to the delta vary. and how worried are you about this mute? so this for the reasons one is like it's actually breaking through the double dose vaccinated individuals in the population to come a time when the vaccination of the older people have been mostly completed. so there was still seeing some breakout sessions there, but now is focusing on the younger people. and the young people are the ones who are still working and driving the economy as well as in full time education. and also seeing an emergence of long coded in a greater way than previously. conspiracy was obscured by deaths and hospitalization cases. but now we see lots of long civil, emerging fish, 50 people having hard coded to get long coded. this may become a chronic help to burden on the society during when the current virus started developing these varian, word among scientists wa
home to the parents so that i don't care is and i was seeing much much more of a focus in the population vaccinated yet. now the younger population being more affected by the current of ours is one of the things that has many people worried when it comes to the delta vary. and how worried are you about this mute? so this for the reasons one is like it's actually breaking through the double dose vaccinated individuals in the population to come a time when the vaccination of the older people have...
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1000000000 current of ours vaccine nation. us 60 general, welcome to move the call for father global action. chili's capital has gone into locked down despite more than half population big fully vaccinated. a number of cases in santiago, searched by 25 percent of the policy to be bodies. transitional government has named a new cabinet defense minister, colonel saw camara, has been reappointed. his removal was one of the reasons behind. last month, technology firm, apple says it did not provide any emails or content belonging to democratic lawmakers off to request by the trump administration. the us justice department is launching an internal investigation into a subpoena to several big tech firms, including apple in 2018 or partly an inquiry into leaked information. apple says it complied with the order but limited the information provided. top senate democrats have called on former attorney general jeff sessions and william bar to testify before congress. deborah elizondo has more of the story from washington dc. yeah, it's important to put this in a little bit of context here. this all goes back to around 2018 under president. then president donald trump and the j
1000000000 current of ours vaccine nation. us 60 general, welcome to move the call for father global action. chili's capital has gone into locked down despite more than half population big fully vaccinated. a number of cases in santiago, searched by 25 percent of the policy to be bodies. transitional government has named a new cabinet defense minister, colonel saw camara, has been reappointed. his removal was one of the reasons behind. last month, technology firm, apple says it did not provide...
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they had one of the most successful campaigns in latin america, 60% of the population vaccinated. ment critics are saying that despite vaccinations happening, the government tried to open the country much too soon. this is something that has had an impact, opening the borders, for example. giving permits to the population. that is why these restrictions are being implemented. mostly in santiago where there have been 7000 infections in the past hours. that is why the restrictions are being implemented. anchor: tell us about buenos aires, the situation in argentina where there is a hotspot for the virus at the moment. how is the health system coping? reporter: argentina is struggling with a second wave. the government is claiming in the last 24 hours, 689 people have lost their lives to covid-19. what he 6000 infections. 80,000 people have lost their lives to covid-19. this is a dramatic number for the country in spite of what argentina did in 2020. experts say that this is one of the reasons why hospitals are swamped. the government is reluctant to do something similar because of ec
they had one of the most successful campaigns in latin america, 60% of the population vaccinated. ment critics are saying that despite vaccinations happening, the government tried to open the country much too soon. this is something that has had an impact, opening the borders, for example. giving permits to the population. that is why these restrictions are being implemented. mostly in santiago where there have been 7000 infections in the past hours. that is why the restrictions are being...
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so far it is only vaccinated 3.5% of the population fully. around 6% with one dose. that is better than neighbors like thailand and vietnam, which have barely begun vaccinating. a lot of that is simply because, like so many countries, they just cannot buy enough vaccines. in thailand and vietnam, there are slightly different reasons at play. both those governments were slow to start their vaccine programs, slow to source their vaccines, this whole region had far fewer infections last year than most of the rest of the world and here in thailand and vietnam, they do remarkably well in containing covid. case numbers down almost 20. they are seeing rapid increases in covid infections now and are having to build up their vaccine programs as fast as they can. katty: jonathan in thailand. joining me is dr. craig spencer, director of health and emergency medicine at columbia medical center. we had the heads of all those financial and international health organizations saying the rich world has to do more and share more vaccines. how many vaccines is the united states prepare
so far it is only vaccinated 3.5% of the population fully. around 6% with one dose. that is better than neighbors like thailand and vietnam, which have barely begun vaccinating. a lot of that is simply because, like so many countries, they just cannot buy enough vaccines. in thailand and vietnam, there are slightly different reasons at play. both those governments were slow to start their vaccine programs, slow to source their vaccines, this whole region had far fewer infections last year than...
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tina had one of the most successful campaigns, vaccination campaigns in latin america, around 60 percent of the population have been vaccinated. however, critic government critics are saying that in spite of vaccinations happening, the government tried to open the country much too soon because of economic concerns . and this is something that could have had an impact on the amount of infections happening in the country opening the borders. for example, giving travel permanent permits to the population, authorized, authorized finger shops from opening. and that's why this restrictions are being implemented mostly in santiago, where there's been around 70000 infections in the past hours. and that's why the restriction are being implemented into this capital. right. and tell us about what is iris and situation. now argentina is a hot spot for the virus at the moment. how is the health system coping well, argentine as right now as struggling with a 2nd way, the government has just confirmed that in the past 24 hours, 689 people have lost their lives to call the 19 around 26000 infections. have happened in arg
tina had one of the most successful campaigns, vaccination campaigns in latin america, around 60 percent of the population have been vaccinated. however, critic government critics are saying that in spite of vaccinations happening, the government tried to open the country much too soon because of economic concerns . and this is something that could have had an impact on the amount of infections happening in the country opening the borders. for example, giving travel permanent permits to the...
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variant and this is more spread into poor communities, communities where the vaccine hesitancy has been all in all populationhe vaccine hasn't been rolled out at that scale, we're able to have some barrier against the spread of infection. because of this delta variant becoming more transmissible and covering wider communities, even if it is not dangerous, it would take a larger toll on death and that's what we're starting to see here in the uk. >> i saw a study of cases in scotland that found the risk of hospital admission with the variant was roughly double compared to the alpha or uk variant. you mentioned the vaccine. basically for people who have been vaccinated, who are watching this, are you essentially protected? is there nothing to worry about here? >> well, one thing is clear, it's better to have vaccine than not having it because if we look on to the number of people ended up in hospital in the uk, or ultimately died unfortunately, it was the majority of people are the ones unvaccinated, for example in the hospitalized people 806 are hospitalized recently. out of those 65% are ones that are unvacci
variant and this is more spread into poor communities, communities where the vaccine hesitancy has been all in all populationhe vaccine hasn't been rolled out at that scale, we're able to have some barrier against the spread of infection. because of this delta variant becoming more transmissible and covering wider communities, even if it is not dangerous, it would take a larger toll on death and that's what we're starting to see here in the uk. >> i saw a study of cases in scotland that...
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into full lockdown following a rise in cobit 19 cases. despite having more than half of its population vaccinated weeks off, the 2nd qu, molly's military gentle point. the new transitional government, with army officers taking key positions and disappearing before our eyes, new figures showed the destruction of the amazon rain forest accelerate. ah, a pledge by g 7 leaders to donate a 1000000000 doses of the corona virus vaccine to poor countries has been dismissed as inadequate by activists. the british prime minister said the g 7 plan will inoculate the wells nearly a 1000000000 people by the end of next year. the campaign is say, the move is far too slow on a keys west and leaders of not being up to the task of tackling the worst public health crisis. in a century. joe hall begins our coverage from cornwall in england. the white sands of carpet bay it delicate powers setting for a meeting of the group of 7 described as the world's most advanced democracy. they're also leading the vaccine race to exit the pandemic. and while socially distance still there face to face, at least, and promising a
into full lockdown following a rise in cobit 19 cases. despite having more than half of its population vaccinated weeks off, the 2nd qu, molly's military gentle point. the new transitional government, with army officers taking key positions and disappearing before our eyes, new figures showed the destruction of the amazon rain forest accelerate. ah, a pledge by g 7 leaders to donate a 1000000000 doses of the corona virus vaccine to poor countries has been dismissed as inadequate by activists....
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vaccinated. the concert is in unvaccinated population that's mostly who the w joe's speaking to. vaccinated as the u.s. is wreck your country that does not have your high-risk population vaccinated, and your face in the delta variant you are going to have a crisis but that's not something likely to happen in the united states. the cdc guidance nothing to fear from the virus of your fully vaccinated. don't think you need to wear a mask in almost any situation or fully vaccinated. so far nice i like your thinking their doctor. we were talking a couple weeks ago when you're here about japan paid their adult population vaccination still in the single digits. what happened there? i can think what happened is a lot of vaccine hesitancy in japan. a lot of logistical problems but for example the united states you go to a vaccine by pharmacist. japan only be backslid by doctors another certain medical professionals. japan their trials at derailed the ability to get vaccine into peoples arm they're paid that's it's made it very difficult for them to into a position where the elements would
vaccinated. the concert is in unvaccinated population that's mostly who the w joe's speaking to. vaccinated as the u.s. is wreck your country that does not have your high-risk population vaccinated, and your face in the delta variant you are going to have a crisis but that's not something likely to happen in the united states. the cdc guidance nothing to fear from the virus of your fully vaccinated. don't think you need to wear a mask in almost any situation or fully vaccinated. so far nice i...
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us will donate half a billion doses of the pfizer jab to help poorer countries get their populations vaccinatederica will be the arsenal of vaccines and our of vaccines in our fight against covid—19. just as america was the arsenal of democracy during world war ii. excitement in rome where the european championship finals are set to kick off on friday, with italy playing turkey. and — spectacular skies — as star gazers across the northern hemisphere — are treated to a partial eclipse of the sun. hello and welcome. the uk prime minister boris johnson has held his first face to face meeting with president biden ahead of the g7 summit in cornwall and committed to working together on a number of global challenges. the two leaders also discussed post—brexit trade problems in northern ireland — after mr biden warned that the uk's dispute with the eu over border controls must not put the peace process at risk. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. quite the hello. the american president, the new mrsjohnson. the prime minister hosting this new quartet. no handshakes, the era doesn't allow. but
us will donate half a billion doses of the pfizer jab to help poorer countries get their populations vaccinatederica will be the arsenal of vaccines and our of vaccines in our fight against covid—19. just as america was the arsenal of democracy during world war ii. excitement in rome where the european championship finals are set to kick off on friday, with italy playing turkey. and — spectacular skies — as star gazers across the northern hemisphere — are treated to a partial eclipse of...
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vaccination campaign. only around 5 percent of the population is fully vaccinated. we really faced the most serious crisis in the covert pandemic since the early days. in february, march, last year. it's made the worse because this was a largely avoidable and foreseeable crisis. but thanks to the very poor procurement and roll out of the vaccines, we don't have that strength to, to respond to the situation that emerging as the virus forces life to a standstill. australians can only hope that the vaccination rollout picks up speed soon. a large part of united states and canada are experiencing a have way, one village in kansas british columbia. so temperatures hit nearly 47 celsius the weekend. at 116 degrees fahrenheit, the cooling dip to beat the summer heat. residents to the water, a sister mama rose above 40 degrees celsius in seattle for the 1st time ever. yeah, i mean you just send around like i you can breeze is so high for me. definitely have to issue. yeah, yeah. the pavement, even gravity. no, thank you. go back inside the heat was too much for this farmer'
vaccination campaign. only around 5 percent of the population is fully vaccinated. we really faced the most serious crisis in the covert pandemic since the early days. in february, march, last year. it's made the worse because this was a largely avoidable and foreseeable crisis. but thanks to the very poor procurement and roll out of the vaccines, we don't have that strength to, to respond to the situation that emerging as the virus forces life to a standstill. australians can only hope that...
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sighted as it enabler him able, okay, me the w h o says africa needs 200000000 vaccines to are not going to 10 percent of the population. but as we just had, had immunity is between, i think about 60 certainly 70 percent. even 200000000 vaccines is barely scratching the surface. what is, is there a way around? is there a way that african actually turn this and work make it work for itself? unless it gets the technology and the, the intellectual property rights, but it needs why i couldn't agree with more. i think what's happened right now. if i science and besides the manufacturer and i think it's a more an issue here because here as humans, we are talking about the fitness fairness it provide you that really we see that the virus for more of more human than humans actually because the virus can differentiate between the poor countries been look at color, skin isn't location your wallets for example, but for all these countries, i think it's on the right direction. a step in the right direction for the g 730 to chart to live till may be too late. i think that's the main thing about your question actually, because i thi
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the w h o is now sick of having 70 percent of the world's population vaccinated by the time of the next g 7 summer. next june. you tweeted a couple of days ago that the g seven's curve in 1900 vaccine pledge was and i'm quoting, you're too small too slow and too narrow. why? well that was a direct quote from us financial times a report, but i think generally reception that the outcome his head is that it's been a bit disappointing. look, it's in the right direction, releasing more doses, looking to support, scale the manufacturing. but the need is now, if we look at the $70000000.00 does, which g 7 pledged the countries would supply by sometime the next year. with that that's not enough. l. panel called for a 1000000 doses to be risk redistributed by september of this year. and another 1000000000 by next year. now of course, there are other high and comes countries from the g 7. but the g 7 of the big ones, a big population get colonies. and they were, of course, expected to stump up rather more than the $70000000.00 doses. in the year. i repeat, we need 70 percent of the global populat
the w h o is now sick of having 70 percent of the world's population vaccinated by the time of the next g 7 summer. next june. you tweeted a couple of days ago that the g seven's curve in 1900 vaccine pledge was and i'm quoting, you're too small too slow and too narrow. why? well that was a direct quote from us financial times a report, but i think generally reception that the outcome his head is that it's been a bit disappointing. look, it's in the right direction, releasing more doses,...
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vaccines i know, guarantee that the number of infections will go down soon. on friday, she announced locked down in the capital santiago, and rising covered cases even though nearly 60 percent of the population has been fully vaccinated. the main reason government critic say is they're losing of corona virus restrictions. tucson, unemployment and the economy are the main reasons why lockdown, proven to be unpopular in this part of the world in for my workers psych pena and i cannot afford to stay home, even though the government has increased cash handouts. most people here say it's not enough to be i'm working in a cooperative cleaning parks among other things. i can't afford to stay home. we need jobs. i have an 11 year old son. that's why i'm here today. the pen demik continues to expose the regency inequalities and it's chronic economic troubles, both a major barriers in the fight against over 19 i will. i'll defeat up when a fight is. molly's transitional government has named a new cabinet with colonel sergio camara. returning as defense minister, his removal was one of the factors that led to last month qu, ministry seize power, accusing the interim president and prime minister of re s
vaccines i know, guarantee that the number of infections will go down soon. on friday, she announced locked down in the capital santiago, and rising covered cases even though nearly 60 percent of the population has been fully vaccinated. the main reason government critic say is they're losing of corona virus restrictions. tucson, unemployment and the economy are the main reasons why lockdown, proven to be unpopular in this part of the world in for my workers psych pena and i cannot afford to...
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vaccination campaign. only around 5 percent of the population is fully vaccinated. we really faced the most serious crisis in the coven panoramic since the early days. in february, march, last year. it's made the worse because this was a largely avoidable and foreseeable crisis. but thanks to the very poor procurement and roll out of the vaccines, we don't have that strength to, to respond to the situation that some merging as the virus forces life to a standstill. australians can only hope that the vaccination rollout picks up speed soon. straight to sidney. that'll ever join john. this is michelle harrison press. welcome to the w. now the strategy in the prime minister's been meeting with states and territory leaders. what's emerged from those discussions? that's right, the australian prime minister scott morrison led an emergency cabinet meeting on monday evening. if the country grappled with this growing coven outbreak, a couple of the new measures announced include mandatory vaccination for all a case workers and mandatory vaccination for work is involved in tr
vaccination campaign. only around 5 percent of the population is fully vaccinated. we really faced the most serious crisis in the coven panoramic since the early days. in february, march, last year. it's made the worse because this was a largely avoidable and foreseeable crisis. but thanks to the very poor procurement and roll out of the vaccines, we don't have that strength to, to respond to the situation that some merging as the virus forces life to a standstill. australians can only hope...
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and the real challenges to getting bob population vaccinated is going to be the ability to generate demand increase confidence in our vaccines. and so incentive have a role to play and ensuring that we're getting vaccines out to everybody that are is eligible. was there any risks associated with or offering incentives or what other people might describe as brian? does it mean? if people then need can get boosters, will it be kind of holding off until they're offered something, some kind of other incentive to get it right. i think we've always worry about creating disincentives to doing the right thing. and so really needs to be kept in, in the realm of what's called to offer. and we also don't want to get into a courses situation where people feel like they don't have the choice to make themselves. so it is a fine line at times. but there are many ways that especially that we can create some positive incentives for people like you've pointed out in different states around the us. what are the factors that to improve communication a minute? this fact is, for instance, social media in terms
and the real challenges to getting bob population vaccinated is going to be the ability to generate demand increase confidence in our vaccines. and so incentive have a role to play and ensuring that we're getting vaccines out to everybody that are is eligible. was there any risks associated with or offering incentives or what other people might describe as brian? does it mean? if people then need can get boosters, will it be kind of holding off until they're offered something, some kind of...
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the us will donate half a billion doses of the pfizerjab to help poorer countries get their populations vaccinatedrica will be the arsenal of vaccines and ourfight america will be the arsenal of vaccines and our fight against covid—19. just as america was the arsenal of democracy during world war ii. excitement in rome where the european championship finals are set to kick off on friday, with italy playing turkey. and — spectacular skies — as star gazers across the northern hemisphere — are treated to a partial eclipse of the sun. hello and welcome. the uk prime minister borisjohnson has held his first face to face meeting with president biden ahead of the g7 summit in cornwall and committed to working together on a number of global challenges. the two leaders also discussed post—brexit trade problems in northern ireland — after mr biden warned that the uk's dispute with the eu over border controls must not put the peace process at risk. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. quite the hello. the american president, the new mrsjohnson. the prime minister hosting this new quartet. no handsh
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if you have 30 percent over the fact of your population vaccinated, you start to stabilize. you have 60 percent at that moment. you're really prospects and 80 percent we can get out of it. so it's very important for the people. it's your turn. please show up and take the 2 doses. are you worried about vaccinations skepticism in europe? absolutely, but this is nothing new we had is it me just we know what to be done to steady the behavior. not pointing to the people, but we have to be and we are in this hope is very pro active. the target we sickness of the populations or hesitant, and then to adapt over approaches. dot com clue as well. health organizations, regional director for europe. many thanks for your time. my pleasure. as a time to give you a quick quick update on the corona, virus pandemic, across the world. officials in indonesia say more than 350 vaccinated doctors have contracted cove at 19 and doesn't have been hospitalized almost all inoculated with trying us sinner vac job german biomedical company, cure of that kind of stuff. it is set back in its attempt to
if you have 30 percent over the fact of your population vaccinated, you start to stabilize. you have 60 percent at that moment. you're really prospects and 80 percent we can get out of it. so it's very important for the people. it's your turn. please show up and take the 2 doses. are you worried about vaccinations skepticism in europe? absolutely, but this is nothing new we had is it me just we know what to be done to steady the behavior. not pointing to the people, but we have to be and we are...
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when we get more supplies, we need to million people vaccinated per week because we need 70% to 80% of the adult population vaccinated. that is feasible by the end of the year. and by september or up over, the -- october, the danger period is over, and we would be in a much better position. but for the next few months, we have to move with restrictions of some degree. in my view, we want to keep control of this. haidi: you talked about complacency has the biggest issue going forward. what does that mean when it comes to potentially being seasonal? the restrictions need to be in place indefinitely? >> i don't know about indefinitely, but at least for the next 12 months. in countries that have definitive seasons, most of australia, winter is where every virus transmits more often. if i look at the northern hemisphere, that is the case with covid as well. the big advantage once we get a large percentage of the adult population vaccinated, particularly those over the age of 70, this to some degree will turn into what influenza is every year. we see lots of deaths every year from influenza. we can do better wit
when we get more supplies, we need to million people vaccinated per week because we need 70% to 80% of the adult population vaccinated. that is feasible by the end of the year. and by september or up over, the -- october, the danger period is over, and we would be in a much better position. but for the next few months, we have to move with restrictions of some degree. in my view, we want to keep control of this. haidi: you talked about complacency has the biggest issue going forward. what does...
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vaccinated. only 5% of the population had two shots of any vaccine.ke a listen. >> i think this has been an entire failure, if i'm honest. most of this could have been prevented if we rolled it out faster and more haste. it might be a different strain and a little bit more transmissible between people, yeah, it's not getting complacent. >> reporter: so you just heard there people saying that they don't believe this lockdown would have had to happen if australia had gotten the vaccine rollout together and pushed it out faster. the problem, whitney, is the supply issue and hesitancy. back to you. >> angus watson, thank you. >>> strengthen your defense. that's the message from the head of the nation's top cybersecurity agencies who believes more focus is needed on guarding our critical infrastructure against cyber attacks. brandon wales telling cnn the attacks on colonial pipeline, jbs, and others are a preview of what could be in store. >> we have seen ransom ware target large companies and small. multinational corporations and mom and pop shops. nonpro
vaccinated. only 5% of the population had two shots of any vaccine.ke a listen. >> i think this has been an entire failure, if i'm honest. most of this could have been prevented if we rolled it out faster and more haste. it might be a different strain and a little bit more transmissible between people, yeah, it's not getting complacent. >> reporter: so you just heard there people saying that they don't believe this lockdown would have had to happen if australia had gotten the...
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fully vaccinated and about all about 25 percent of the population who received at least one of the vaccine 3 percent. that's a very small proportion of the population. why is the vaccination drive being so slow? right, so if you actually look at other countries which have done really well at controlling cobit like south korea, taiwan new zealand, they've similarly had relatively slow roll up. now, part of it is, roll out, stop it a bit later than other countries. we want to see how the roll out went in other parts of the world. also, they have been supply issues with vaccines. and that's really to hit again at the moment with the 5, the vaccine. and with the ass presented vaccine, which has been the backbone of vaccine rollout. they've been hesitancy issues around side effects such as the clotting that we've all heard about. okay, great. thank you so much. thank you so much. talk to sent jaya, sent an i a k, a. joining us from cambra, thank you. thank you. now his hearts escape the worsening economic crisis. griffin, lebanon, jobs are scarce, and fo
fully vaccinated and about all about 25 percent of the population who received at least one of the vaccine 3 percent. that's a very small proportion of the population. why is the vaccination drive being so slow? right, so if you actually look at other countries which have done really well at controlling cobit like south korea, taiwan new zealand, they've similarly had relatively slow roll up. now, part of it is, roll out, stop it a bit later than other countries. we want to see how the roll out...
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vaccinate. so far only on percent of the population has been inoculated.eeks ago, vietnam had achieved zero transmissions. it's strict quarantine measures proved effective. covid-19 is finding crocs even in the most cautious countries. >> more stories from around the world. pope francis has updated the laws of the catholic church reinforcing penalties for priests who sexually abuse children. he also recognized that adults can be victimized by priests as well. measures were long-sought by victims and their advocates. the u.n. says more than 90% of the population in a region of ethiopia need emergency food aid. fighting broke out in the northern region nearly seven moments -- seven months ago. the u.n. says that has exacerbated already high levels of hunger. president joe biden is in tulsa, oklahoma to commemorate the centennial of one of america's worst incidents of racial violence. he toured a cultural center documenting the macros -- massacre. white residents backed by police and national guard units destroyed 1200 buildings in the cities black majority d
vaccinate. so far only on percent of the population has been inoculated.eeks ago, vietnam had achieved zero transmissions. it's strict quarantine measures proved effective. covid-19 is finding crocs even in the most cautious countries. >> more stories from around the world. pope francis has updated the laws of the catholic church reinforcing penalties for priests who sexually abuse children. he also recognized that adults can be victimized by priests as well. measures were long-sought by...
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we need to get a higher percentage of this population vaccinated. higher, come winter time. >> i wish now that would happen. novax release some promising data. how do you see this vaccine being utilized given the u.s. has plenty of supply from other covid vaccines? >> we're going the need to have a highly vaccinated population for years, if not longer. this virus will be circulating in the world for a long time. the more we learn about these different vaccines whether it's the mrna vaccines or in this case a purified protein vaccine similar to the hepatitis vaccine, the better. we'll find out over time that different vaccines work better for say different populations of people or work better for the variants or have different safety profiles or have different durations of protection. the more vaccines we have available, i think the better off our population is. >> the more vaccines available. people around the whoorld who a many the trouble now will be able to get the vaccines. thanks so much for joining us. we'll continue this conversation. >>> amer
we need to get a higher percentage of this population vaccinated. higher, come winter time. >> i wish now that would happen. novax release some promising data. how do you see this vaccine being utilized given the u.s. has plenty of supply from other covid vaccines? >> we're going the need to have a highly vaccinated population for years, if not longer. this virus will be circulating in the world for a long time. the more we learn about these different vaccines whether it's the mrna...
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in solidarity. >> macron also urged leaders of g7 nations to back a goal of getting 67% of populations vaccinatedy the end of 2022. mark: the french president said the existing force will no longer exist in its current form in mali. let's take a listen to what the french president had to say. >> we will carry out a profound transformation of our military presence. this will lead to a new framework. it ends as an external operation to enable support mission involving armies and countries in the region who wish to be involved. >> listening very carefully to those words as our guest, the president of the african security sector network. thank you for being with us. we have spoken many times about the situation. i've got an idea what you think, but clarify for us. what do you think of what president macron has said. do you feel it is time to change things? >> i think it was time to change things because the situation has been worsening increasingly over years, and we can see that you have always more civilian victims as we have seen in brick and a faso just a few days ago, and also, most importantly,
in solidarity. >> macron also urged leaders of g7 nations to back a goal of getting 67% of populations vaccinatedy the end of 2022. mark: the french president said the existing force will no longer exist in its current form in mali. let's take a listen to what the french president had to say. >> we will carry out a profound transformation of our military presence. this will lead to a new framework. it ends as an external operation to enable support mission involving armies and...
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vaccinated. now we're dealing with about 35% of the population that just doesn't want to get vaccinated and there'sthat happen. let's take a look at how the united states is doing state by state at meeting the 70% goal. the green states have already met it. already done. mission accomplished. the yellow states are on track to meet the july 4th goal but look at the red states. that's a lot of states that likely are not going to make it by july 4th. now it's interesting because the biden administration is good at setting goals that they can meet relatively easily you'll remember back in the beginning of the biden administration. the message was 100 million shots in the first 100 days of the administration. they met that very easily. this one is proving to be tougher. >> i suppose 68% of the population with -- or adult population, not bad considering where we are. my personal favorite is the beer for vaccination incentive plan. so please direct me there. >> i will. >> thanks very much. >>> let's bring in michael osterholm, professor at the university of minnesota. good morning. thank you for being her
vaccinated. now we're dealing with about 35% of the population that just doesn't want to get vaccinated and there'sthat happen. let's take a look at how the united states is doing state by state at meeting the 70% goal. the green states have already met it. already done. mission accomplished. the yellow states are on track to meet the july 4th goal but look at the red states. that's a lot of states that likely are not going to make it by july 4th. now it's interesting because the biden...
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the population, paraguay, which has been particularly hard hit, less than 5 percent of the population vaccinated. that there is a big call for the wealthier nations to send their surplus vaccines for producers to, to produce more and get them to latin america much, much quicker. because that is the, will be an immediate solution to the long term problems. but also, governments will need to look at some of the systemic problems across the region that no. is there any cause fault to miss them? very little in the short term. i think if the, the pandemic has done anything, it's highlighted some of these problems. so people at least know what needs to be looked at, what needs to be investigated. the fact that there are now so many homeless people, we are looking at a massive unemployment. and these are all problems that have been obvious in, in latin america for a long time. but what the pandemic has done is exacerbated many of these. so then now basically a parents people know, know what needs to be looked out. the trouble is, at the moment, or the energy or the attention is focused on simply fighti
the population, paraguay, which has been particularly hard hit, less than 5 percent of the population vaccinated. that there is a big call for the wealthier nations to send their surplus vaccines for producers to, to produce more and get them to latin america much, much quicker. because that is the, will be an immediate solution to the long term problems. but also, governments will need to look at some of the systemic problems across the region that no. is there any cause fault to miss them?...
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the goal is to get more of the younger population vaccinated. >> right now. 54% of 12 to 17 year olds are vaccinated compared to 76% of 18 to 29 year olds and 82% of 50 to 65 year olds who are vaccinated in the county. the numbers look really good. our percentages of cases is really down our percent. positive is well under. >> 24%. i mean, it's very, very low. and then the vaccination rates that we have some of the highest rates for county are in nation in the south bay. michelle kingston kron 4 news. >> well, anyone getting their first dose at a participating clinic can also get free tickets to any 6 flags theme park in california, but also includes 6 flags discovery kingdom is a lie. tell hurricane harbor to conquer. you can find a list of participating clinics on our website at kron 4 dot com. don't wait each clinic has only a limited supply of tickets. there. happening today quite how it san francisco's reopening the iconic landmark has been closed for about 15 months because of the pandemic, the national historic site houses. the largest depression air or collection in the countr
the goal is to get more of the younger population vaccinated. >> right now. 54% of 12 to 17 year olds are vaccinated compared to 76% of 18 to 29 year olds and 82% of 50 to 65 year olds who are vaccinated in the county. the numbers look really good. our percentages of cases is really down our percent. positive is well under. >> 24%. i mean, it's very, very low. and then the vaccination rates that we have some of the highest rates for county are in nation in the south bay. michelle...
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the w h o z is now sick of having 70 percent of the world's population vaccinated by the time of the next g 7 summer fix june. you tweeted a couple of days ago that the g seven's cove in 1900 vaccine pledge was and i'm quoting here too small too slow and too narrow. why was that? that was a direct quote from us financial times a report, but i think generally reception that the outcome his head is that it's been a disappointing look. it's in the right direction, releasing more doses, looking to support scale the manufacturing, but need is. now, if we look at the $70000000.00 does, which g 7 pledged the countries would supply by sometime the next year. with that that's not enough. our panel called for a 1000000000 assist to be risk redistributed by september of this year. and another 1000000000 by next year. now of course, there are other high and comes countries from the g 7. but the g 7 of the big ones, a big population get colonies. and they were, of course, they expected to stump up rather more than the $70000000.00 doses. in the year. i repeat, we need 70 percent of the global popu
the w h o z is now sick of having 70 percent of the world's population vaccinated by the time of the next g 7 summer fix june. you tweeted a couple of days ago that the g seven's cove in 1900 vaccine pledge was and i'm quoting here too small too slow and too narrow. why was that? that was a direct quote from us financial times a report, but i think generally reception that the outcome his head is that it's been a disappointing look. it's in the right direction, releasing more doses, looking to...
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so you can be proactive and vaccinating its own population. they also say that they should remove obstacles to vaccine access by allowing local authorities and companies to buy back to them. so we are health minutes and health ministry, or authorized importers. however, we have to see how this axis will play out, and hopefully they will have enough to vaccinated population journalist send when speaking to us from coach human city. thank you very much. now peru has made a staggering revision to with official cobra, 1900 death toll officials are now reporting that more than twice as many people have died from the virus as previously estimated from just under 70000 to over 880000. the countries health ministers that a new criteria change the count. this means peru now has the worst death weight per capita in the world. fighting for life in peruse hospitals with oxygen shortages and overwhelmed intensive care units, experts warned officials were under counting covered 19 death. now the government has announced the new toll using updated criteria ac
so you can be proactive and vaccinating its own population. they also say that they should remove obstacles to vaccine access by allowing local authorities and companies to buy back to them. so we are health minutes and health ministry, or authorized importers. however, we have to see how this axis will play out, and hopefully they will have enough to vaccinated population journalist send when speaking to us from coach human city. thank you very much. now peru has made a staggering revision to...
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so you can be proactive and vaccinating its own population. they also say that they should remove obstacles to vaccines access by allowing local authorities and companies to buy back to them. so we are health minutes and health ministry, or authorized importers. however, we have to see how this axis will play out, and hopefully they will have enough to vaccinate it's population journalists and when the speaking to us from human city. thank you very much. thank you. let's take a look at some other developments in the pandemic. now, the world health organization says the corona, virus variance are now to be named after letters of the greek alphabets. it says that hope this will simplify discussion around the variance and avoid stigma. south korea as a shipment of korean of respect seems to north korea has been delayed again, due to ongoing discussions. some 2000000 shots are earmarked for the country as part of the callbacks vaccine sharing program and peru has more than doubled its corona virus death. toll after a government commission reviewed
so you can be proactive and vaccinating its own population. they also say that they should remove obstacles to vaccines access by allowing local authorities and companies to buy back to them. so we are health minutes and health ministry, or authorized importers. however, we have to see how this axis will play out, and hopefully they will have enough to vaccinate it's population journalists and when the speaking to us from human city. thank you very much. thank you. let's take a look at some...
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and that these vaccines also reach the population living in humanitarian context. so now it is critical for all of us to be working together in solidarity, and to ensure that all priority groups in all countries have equal access to vaccines. and why is this? first, it is for ethical reasons. there is a moral imperative to ensure there is equal access to covid tools, regardless of where you live or how rich you are. second, for epidemiological regions, no one is safe until everyone is safe. the large-scale joint action, the pandemic is likely to be more prolonged. as we have seen with the delta, india and south asia, new waves will emerge with devastating consequences. new variants are more likely to emerge, which could alter the trajectory of the pandemic and change the effectiveness of current arsenal of the vaccine. and third, for economic reasons, the global economy stands to lose as much as 9.2 trillion u.s. dollars if all countries cannot access covid-19 tools. even if advanced countries reach optimal vaccination levels by the second quarter of this year, we w
and that these vaccines also reach the population living in humanitarian context. so now it is critical for all of us to be working together in solidarity, and to ensure that all priority groups in all countries have equal access to vaccines. and why is this? first, it is for ethical reasons. there is a moral imperative to ensure there is equal access to covid tools, regardless of where you live or how rich you are. second, for epidemiological regions, no one is safe until everyone is safe. the...
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population. there is fully vaccinated which is great. and tonight there's a new push to get the younger population. they're vaccinated. i the other 30% county leaders are offering a number of incentives to try to encourage them. kron four's. michelle kingston reports. >> so getting vaccinated really is the single most important thing. each one of us can do to make our community even safer and read on wednesday, santa clara county health officers announced a raffle they hope will encourage the younger population to come out and get vaccinated. the vaccine. that's a road out. so, you know. >> why not take advantage of this to enter to win some of the big ticket performances. you need to get vaccinated at one of the following select county run vaccination sites over felt high school. they county fairgrounds expo hall emanuel baptist church valley specialty center now in view community center gilroy high school in be by stadium through june, 24th pop-up clinics are not included in the raffle. and if you're vaccinated say, gee, i already got v
population. there is fully vaccinated which is great. and tonight there's a new push to get the younger population. they're vaccinated. i the other 30% county leaders are offering a number of incentives to try to encourage them. kron four's. michelle kingston reports. >> so getting vaccinated really is the single most important thing. each one of us can do to make our community even safer and read on wednesday, santa clara county health officers announced a raffle they hope will encourage...
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we have around 50% of our population vaccinated. that's terrific.r, some states are lower. the thing that's going to protect us is getting more vaccines in arms. but i do fear that across the globe, we're going to continue to see these types of surges for probably at least another year to come until we get enough vaccines in arms to protect folks not just here at home, but also outside of the united states. >> i mean, i know we're not out of the woods, obviously, with covid-19, but it is important to look at what's next. and so many health experts have said, we do need to prepare for the next pandemic because, i don't know if it's ten years away, 20 years away, but we'll see another one at some point. so, what did you think of the deputy director of the cdc saying this this weekend. she says, there's another threat tomorrow. we're not where we need to be. we're still battling this one and we have a lot of work to do to get better prepared for the next one. i mean, obviously we would think that we've learned some good lesso lessonings, i would hope f
we have around 50% of our population vaccinated. that's terrific.r, some states are lower. the thing that's going to protect us is getting more vaccines in arms. but i do fear that across the globe, we're going to continue to see these types of surges for probably at least another year to come until we get enough vaccines in arms to protect folks not just here at home, but also outside of the united states. >> i mean, i know we're not out of the woods, obviously, with covid-19, but it is...