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these results approval 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 or more on r
these results approval 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...
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so, this one really is part of a major collaboration between ourselves at the university of oxford, andia, the world's largest vaccine supplier to the world. and a biotech company in america. samy ahmar is head of health at the charity save the children. hello to you, thanks forjoining us. how revolutionary is this breakthrough, do you think? i think it's an incredibly _ breakthrough, do you think? i think it's an incredibly encouraging - it's an incredibly encouraging development. malaria is the second—largest infectious cause child mortality globally after pneumonia. it kills about 400,000 people, mostly in africa, two thirds of children. whilst a huge amount of progress has been achieved over the last 15 to 20 years in a malaria control and bringing down the burden of disease, particularly thanks to preventive interventions and bed nets and really effective therapies and diagnostic tests, progress has been stalling over the last four to five years. we haven't seen the numbers come down like they used to, and one reason for that is the lack of the vaccine. 50. and one reason for tha
so, this one really is part of a major collaboration between ourselves at the university of oxford, andia, the world's largest vaccine supplier to the world. and a biotech company in america. samy ahmar is head of health at the charity save the children. hello to you, thanks forjoining us. how revolutionary is this breakthrough, do you think? i think it's an incredibly _ breakthrough, do you think? i think it's an incredibly encouraging - it's an incredibly encouraging development. malaria is...
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infections are surging across the country with health systems on the verge of collapse the university of oxford has poorest and astra zeneca vaccine trial on children because of reports linking it to blood clots some into nations temporarily stopped its use last month well those are the headlines i'll have another news bulletin for you here on al-jazeera off the inside story stay with us. teaching you to see real english streaming line on the channel. plus thousands of our programs will be with documentaries and. subscribe to eugene would slosh al-jazeera english. attempts to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal the u.s. and iran hold indirect talks in vienna donald trump pulled america out joe biden once back again but one of the challenges ahead in the 2 sides find agreement this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. the disputes been going on for months about who should take the 1st step toward reviving the 2015 nuclear deal now the u.s. and iran are engaged in indirect talks in vienna while representatives from 6 other signatories of the agreement china russia germany france the u.k.
infections are surging across the country with health systems on the verge of collapse the university of oxford has poorest and astra zeneca vaccine trial on children because of reports linking it to blood clots some into nations temporarily stopped its use last month well those are the headlines i'll have another news bulletin for you here on al-jazeera off the inside story stay with us. teaching you to see real english streaming line on the channel. plus thousands of our programs will be with...
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the virus in the future i spoke with helen mcshane at the department of pediatrics at the university of oxford and asked about the challenge of the trials and if we can expect to see human challenge trials to test the vaccines. >> the way that is a challenge which is most used is to test vaccines and give if you like a signal of efficacy or demonstrate the vaccine is doing something meaningful in humans before you commit to phase three trials as the case rates go down, it may not be possible to do the efficacy trials. if we can establish the controlled models, we can use them to demonstrate the vaccines work and encourage them to work with regulators to use the models to license the vaccine. >>> now moscow is seeking to boost production of the vaccine globally to meet rising demand earlier this hour, announcing a deal to produce 100 million doses in china we have kirill dmitriev who is joining us now sir, great to have you on "street signs. there has been a lot of focus over the last several weeks on two vaccines in particular astrazeneca and johnson & johnson amid the concerns of the rare blo
the virus in the future i spoke with helen mcshane at the department of pediatrics at the university of oxford and asked about the challenge of the trials and if we can expect to see human challenge trials to test the vaccines. >> the way that is a challenge which is most used is to test vaccines and give if you like a signal of efficacy or demonstrate the vaccine is doing something meaningful in humans before you commit to phase three trials as the case rates go down, it may not be...
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beginning of the vaccine rollout or which but he started talking about vaccines in europe astra zeneca was was praised because it was a developed in cooperation with the university the university of oxfordit is quite cheap and comparison to buy on 2nd moderen i know so it like a test doesn't have to be stored mind is like minus temperatures for example as such just a minus 70 degrees with my antec but now like the estrus seneca vaccine has got this bad reputation out of many reasons that i will mention at this point of time and it's likely that people in the e.u. even if the the e.m.e.a. want to say we recommend not to use it in this or that a troop i mean the trust will will certainly diminish because there's so much talk about just resend it and the reputation gets worse and worse and yeah it's like that people say oh i want to have. the biotech scene of the modern exene or the johnson and johnson vaccine but not the astra zeneca vaccine and that's already happening.
beginning of the vaccine rollout or which but he started talking about vaccines in europe astra zeneca was was praised because it was a developed in cooperation with the university the university of oxfordit is quite cheap and comparison to buy on 2nd moderen i know so it like a test doesn't have to be stored mind is like minus temperatures for example as such just a minus 70 degrees with my antec but now like the estrus seneca vaccine has got this bad reputation out of many reasons that i will...
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welcome margaret mcmillan professor of history at the university of toronto and emeritus professor of international history at the university of oxford doctor mcmillan previously before going on at provost at university college and saint anthony college at the university of oxford and the author that was published this past fall in including paris 1919 nixon and now. joining us as moderator this evening professor of jurisprudence at columbia law school. a leading constitutional theorist who has an extensive history of government service serving in all three branches of government joining six administrations republican and democratic including most recently the intelligence program for critical infrastructure for strategic planning at the national security council. the presentation will last for an hour and your questions could be submitted on your zoom screen. will ask as many questions as time allows. >> you say war is the most organized of human activities. as a constitutional lawyer like me it is said that governments are the most organized that relationship between more and the emergence of state one of the great strengths of thi
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at university of oxford in 2020. are sure to see that safety monitoring continues under close scrutiny of regulators and public health authorities as the vaccine is rolled out around the world. the identification of rare cases of blood clots shows the safety system works and has also allowed the u.k. and the eu regulators to conclude the benefits of vaccination continue to outweigh the risks, putting in measures to help mitigate any possible risk. let's bring in our guest in cambridge. chris smith is consultant virologist at cambridge university and host of the naked scientist. isaac is lead on the outbreak of infectious diseases for the university college london's global citizenship program. in barcelona, jeffrey lazarus at the barcelona institute for global health. welcome to the program. chris, the finding by the european medicines agency about the link between the astrazeneca and the blood clots. this should be bad news for a company that has been battered by setbacks. >> the chief executive acid -- executive off
at university of oxford in 2020. are sure to see that safety monitoring continues under close scrutiny of regulators and public health authorities as the vaccine is rolled out around the world. the identification of rare cases of blood clots shows the safety system works and has also allowed the u.k. and the eu regulators to conclude the benefits of vaccination continue to outweigh the risks, putting in measures to help mitigate any possible risk. let's bring in our guest in cambridge. chris...
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. >> volunteers could earn up to $6,000 in the study run by scientists with the university of oxford. researchers say the idea is to learn what level of immunity prevents re infection and hopefully help fast track new vaccines and treatments so far the uk is the only country attempting to conduct such a controversial study. the talks are oxford, rather gets approval. research will begin sometime this month. still ahead, a deadly skydiving accident is under investigation in the central valley. what we're learning about the victim and why the safety of the companies being called into question and has been befo >> in san joaquin county, a woman was killed after her parachute failed to properly deploy. this happened saturday at the lodi parachute center. >> more than 20 people have died there since it opened in the early 1980's the coroner's office has identified this weekend's victim as 57 year-old, sabrina call reporter doug johnson talked to the facility's owner. >> you know, if you're out playing tennis. there's people that have heart attacks on the tennis court because there they kno
. >> volunteers could earn up to $6,000 in the study run by scientists with the university of oxford. researchers say the idea is to learn what level of immunity prevents re infection and hopefully help fast track new vaccines and treatments so far the uk is the only country attempting to conduct such a controversial study. the talks are oxford, rather gets approval. research will begin sometime this month. still ahead, a deadly skydiving accident is under investigation in the central...
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of course is that racism everywhere but i got much worse racism and like when i was at the university of oxford which really scared me because i was like these people are going to be in positions of power they are going to run the wild and i know what i really think i've seen them get drunk. at city was really important to me deciding. you know do you do policy was pushed myself to be more public in my was so i thought i know. what these people really think of all of us and what they think of working class people especially not just on a big t.v. program on the b.b.c. and i was used as an example of the b.b.c. successful racial diversity and when i heard that i was like if. i'm your racial diversity then you have a real problem yeah that's very important that you point now because they will use yeah i will use us at times and it's really important that we say this isn't real change real change is when i see you know ethnic minorities in this country and people all around the wow you know being given real opportunities and not disproportionately on their weight is not disproportionately dying fr
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out sent to people in thoughtful conversation i got much less races than when i was at the university of oxford it was really scared me because i was like these people are going to be in positions of power with no host and no limitations empire is the reason that we live in a multicultural society part 2 of pfizer's shaheen and adam whether fit studio unscripted on al-jazeera. from the for venice of caracas to the battlefields are wrong also our job is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge. a us release she says the officer accused of killing george floyd violated force rules by meeting on his neck. it is my firm belief that the one. singular incident we will be judged forever on your use of force. and watching algis the air live from doha with me fully back to bolt ahead jordan soil course says the princess.
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latest to temporarily suspend its use in people under the age of 60 i don't choose to eat the university of oxford holds the trial of the vaccine in children saying that this was just a precautionary measure let's go live very soon attash a buckler she's joining me from paris where she will be monitoring the in. from the european medicines agency. that's asher this is spin a story that's been percolating you could say for several weeks and months now. we wait for an announcement on just how safe this vaccine is just give us a sense of why it's so important to find out which vaccines countries in europe should be using. well it's very important because of course the european medical agency governments across europe need to convince their public that the vaccines they are using are safe i should just say as the we are waiting for that press and that press conference by the european medical agency on the safety of the astra zeneca vaccine but there are some reports coming out already that suggest that what we might hear from the may is that they have indeed found some links between the astra zeneca v
latest to temporarily suspend its use in people under the age of 60 i don't choose to eat the university of oxford holds the trial of the vaccine in children saying that this was just a precautionary measure let's go live very soon attash a buckler she's joining me from paris where she will be monitoring the in. from the european medicines agency. that's asher this is spin a story that's been percolating you could say for several weeks and months now. we wait for an announcement on just how...
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the university of oxford has paused the trial in children of the vaccine it looked with astrazeneca becauserts linking it to blood clots. britain's prime minister is defending the use of the vaccine . boris johnson says health authorities who approved its use need to be trusted. he was touring the astrazeneca facility in the north. some eu nations temporarily stopped its use -- last month. the european medicines agency continues to investigate. the national stadium of france has reopened as a vaccination center, with the facility to administer 1500-2000 dosesnger day. the stadium would usually host football and rugby, but it is a key part of the city's bid to speed up inoculation. france set a target of 2.2 million vaccines this week alone. the hope is to inoculate 30 million adults by mid june. the country is entering a new partial lockdown due to a third wave of infections, which has left many intensive care units overwhelmed. our reporter says there are concerns over the country's planned route out of the pandemic. >> dozens of mass vaccination centers are opening across the country as t
the university of oxford has paused the trial in children of the vaccine it looked with astrazeneca becauserts linking it to blood clots. britain's prime minister is defending the use of the vaccine . boris johnson says health authorities who approved its use need to be trusted. he was touring the astrazeneca facility in the north. some eu nations temporarily stopped its use -- last month. the european medicines agency continues to investigate. the national stadium of france has reopened as a...
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infections are surging across the country with health systems they're on the verge of collapse the university of oxford has halted an astra zeneca vaccine trial on children because of reports linking it to blood clots britain's prime minister still insists the vaccine is safe to use some e.u. nations temporarily stopped its use last month but the european medicines agency still says the vaccine is safe the type of restraint used by of the police officer charged with killing george floyd has come under scrutiny in a us court day 7 of the trial focused on derek's raven's use of force and how officers should deescalate crisis situations well those are the headlines i'll have more news for you here after football rebels stay with us. after more than 30 years in power china's president do stevie is no seeking his 6th time voters will make their choice on april 11th but with much of the opposition barred or boycotting the election come the people we expect to join us for special coverage john's child on jersey. i'm going to. study this until. one time it was for me to see. that you don't. understand. there i
infections are surging across the country with health systems they're on the verge of collapse the university of oxford has halted an astra zeneca vaccine trial on children because of reports linking it to blood clots britain's prime minister still insists the vaccine is safe to use some e.u. nations temporarily stopped its use last month but the european medicines agency still says the vaccine is safe the type of restraint used by of the police officer charged with killing george floyd has...
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countries of ordered astra zeneca jobs for people and a certain age. oxford university which was behind the creation of the vaccine continues to stand by its work in a statement is a professor of pediatric infection and immunity safety has been our priority throughout the development of the vaccine at university of oxford in 2020 and we are reassure to see that safety monitoring continues and they close scrutiny of regulators and public health authorities as a vaccine is around the world the identification of rare cases of blood clots which might be associated with a vaccine shows that the safety system works and has also allowed the u.k. and the regulators to conclude that the benefits of vaccination continue to are to weigh the risks putting in measures to help mitigate any possible risk. let's bring in our guests in cambridge chris smith is consultant viola just at cambridge university and posed as host of the naked scientists in london sun up isaac is lead on the art break of infectious diseases for the university college london zoo global citizenship program in bar
countries of ordered astra zeneca jobs for people and a certain age. oxford university which was behind the creation of the vaccine continues to stand by its work in a statement is a professor of pediatric infection and immunity safety has been our priority throughout the development of the vaccine at university of oxford in 2020 and we are reassure to see that safety monitoring continues and they close scrutiny of regulators and public health authorities as a vaccine is around the world the...
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a trial of the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine on children has been partly suspended while scientists investigate a possible link with rare blood clots in adults. the universityford has told the bbc that there are no safety concerns with the trial itself but that scientists were waiting for further information. the medicines regulator, the mhra, is reviewing rare cases of thrombosis that have been reported in adults who've been vaccinated. parents and children are being told to continue to attend all scheduled visits and the prime minister borisjohnson has urged people to get their vaccination, when invited, to reduce the risk of a third wave of infections, as our medical editor fergus walsh reports. nearly 300 children aged 6—17 are taking part in the astrazeneca vaccine trial in england which began in february. oxford university said there had been no blood clots in the volunteers but out of an abundance of caution it had stopped vaccinations, pending the outcome of the safety review in adults. more than 18 million people in the uk have received the astrazeneca vaccine. the mhra said last week there had been 30 rare cases of blood clots including seven deat
a trial of the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine on children has been partly suspended while scientists investigate a possible link with rare blood clots in adults. the universityford has told the bbc that there are no safety concerns with the trial itself but that scientists were waiting for further information. the medicines regulator, the mhra, is reviewing rare cases of thrombosis that have been reported in adults who've been vaccinated. parents and children are being told to continue to attend...
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here in the uk, a trial of the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine on children has been paused while scientists investigate a possible link with rare blood clots in adults. the universityold the bbc that there are no safety concerns with the trial itself, but its scientists were waiting for further information. the prime minister boris johnson has urged people to get their vaccination when invited. our medical editor fergus walsh reports. nearly 300 children aged 6—17 are taking part in the astrazeneca vaccine trial in england which began in february. oxford university said there had been no blood clots in the volunteers, but out of an abundance of caution, it had stopped vaccinations, pending the outcome of the safety review in adults. more than 18 million people in the uk have received the astrazeneca vaccine. the mhra said last week there had been 30 rare cases of blood clots including seven deaths. the prime minister, visiting an astrazeneca plant in macclesfield, once again gave his firm support for the vaccine. the best thing people should do is look at what the mhra say, our independent regulator. that's why we have them, that's why they're independent. and thei
here in the uk, a trial of the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine on children has been paused while scientists investigate a possible link with rare blood clots in adults. the universityold the bbc that there are no safety concerns with the trial itself, but its scientists were waiting for further information. the prime minister boris johnson has urged people to get their vaccination when invited. our medical editor fergus walsh reports. nearly 300 children aged 6—17 are taking part in the...
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university of oxford the british medicines regulator also held a press briefing on the same outfit this afternoon that is of course a potential links between the drug blood clotting events i d w london correspondent shell the chelsea pill was monitoring the vote for us welcome to charlotte so which will it was asians or did we hear from them or did i say yeah we had from the u.k.'s vaccine advisory body and the u.k.'s medicines regulator they held a joint press conference where we have to say i have a good deal more information here on some of the numbers involving these red blood clot events now we were told that the risk is still extremely not over they were also very very clear that the benefits of the vaccine still fall far outweigh the risks but they did make the point that there is this potential side effects and that they're monitoring it extremely caffie not just to give you some of the numbers that they like laid out which is very important to show just well you know how great this this risk is believed to be so far they said that 20000000 doses of the astra zeneca vaccine have
university of oxford the british medicines regulator also held a press briefing on the same outfit this afternoon that is of course a potential links between the drug blood clotting events i d w london correspondent shell the chelsea pill was monitoring the vote for us welcome to charlotte so which will it was asians or did we hear from them or did i say yeah we had from the u.k.'s vaccine advisory body and the u.k.'s medicines regulator they held a joint press conference where we have to say i...
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the team at the university of oxford looked over half a million the team at the university of oxfordting the brain were more common in those who'd had covid. they looked at 11t conditions including anxiety, depression and psychosis, stroke, brain haemorrhage, and dementia. all of these conditions were seen more often in people who'd had a covid infection in the previous six months. but these conditions all have very different causes. it could be that in some people, the virus actually gets into the brain and causes some damage. it could be the way your body is reacting to the virus, produces a sort of immune or inflammatory response that, again, contributes to the problems. and for other people, it may simply be a psychological effect, if you like, of the stress that having covid and thinking what might happen to you next is the important factor. the study couldn't prove the virus itself was definitely causing the changes, but patients recovering from covid were more likely than similar people who'd had flu or another infection to develop a psychological or neurological condition. an
the team at the university of oxford looked over half a million the team at the university of oxfordting the brain were more common in those who'd had covid. they looked at 11t conditions including anxiety, depression and psychosis, stroke, brain haemorrhage, and dementia. all of these conditions were seen more often in people who'd had a covid infection in the previous six months. but these conditions all have very different causes. it could be that in some people, the virus actually gets into...
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the university of oxford has told the bbc that there are no safety concerns with the trial itself. 0ur editor, fergus walsh, reports. nearly 300 children, aged 6—17 are taking part in the astrazeneca vaccine trial in england which began in february. 0xford england which began in february. oxford university said there had been no blood clots and volunteers but out of an abundance of caution it had stopped vaccinations pending the outcome of the safety review in adults. more than 18 million people in the uk have received the astrazeneca vaccine. the mhra said last week the happy 30 rare cases of blood clots including seven deaths. —— there had been 30 rare cases. the prime minister, visiting an astrazeneca plant in macclesfield gave his firm support for the vaccine. the best thing people _ support for the vaccine. tie best thing people should support for the vaccine. tte best thing people should do support for the vaccine. ttj: best thing people should do is look at what the mhra say, our independent regulator, that is why we have them, that is why they are there, they are independent, t
the university of oxford has told the bbc that there are no safety concerns with the trial itself. 0ur editor, fergus walsh, reports. nearly 300 children, aged 6—17 are taking part in the astrazeneca vaccine trial in england which began in february. 0xford england which began in february. oxford university said there had been no blood clots and volunteers but out of an abundance of caution it had stopped vaccinations pending the outcome of the safety review in adults. more than 18 million...
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factions are surging across the country with health systems they're on the verge of collapse the university of oxford meanwhile has poor astra zeneca vaccine trial on children because of reports linking it to blood clots some illuminations temporarily stopped its use last month the type of restraint used by the police officer charged with killing george floyd has come under scrutiny in a u.s. court the 7th day of the trial focused on derek's raven's use of force and how officers should deescalate crisis situations more than 800 inmates have escaped from a prison in southern nigeria and what the president's describing as an act of terrorism police say gunmen stormed the facility and station used explosives to free the inmates there blaming an anti-government group for that attack well those the headlines mix up that's the stream. to want to i'll just. tell me what the government you represent is now illegitimate we listen we do not see the fence material any country do you conflict in yemen we meet with global news makers and about the stories that matter. ok on today's episode of the stream we will t
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of potential new malaria vaccine development the university of oxford has shown up to 77 percent efficiency in trials on babies in west africa well it could be a breakthrough in the fight against the mosquito borne disease which kills close to half a 1000000 people around the world every year. chancellor of germany has i'm going to go has defended lobbying for of payments company that collapsed just months later in one of germany's biggest fraud cases just americal faced 5 hours of questioning by lawmakers on friday they want to know why she continued to promote the german company abroad despite multiple allegations of wrongdoing. moscow says over 20 ships are back at their permanent black sea base after taking part in military exercises near crimea russian troops have also begun pulling back a massive buildup of russian military close to the ukrainian border alarmed kiev and the international community. and jailed russian opposition leader alexina vali says he is ending his hunger strike the kremlin critic began the strike more than 3 weeks ago to demand proper medical care for loss of sen
of potential new malaria vaccine development the university of oxford has shown up to 77 percent efficiency in trials on babies in west africa well it could be a breakthrough in the fight against the mosquito borne disease which kills close to half a 1000000 people around the world every year. chancellor of germany has i'm going to go has defended lobbying for of payments company that collapsed just months later in one of germany's biggest fraud cases just americal faced 5 hours of questioning...
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broke out to people in thoughtful conversation i got much worse races than when i was at the university of oxford which really scared me because i was like these people are going to be in positions of power with no host and no limitations empire is the reason that we live in a multicultural society part 2 of pfizer's shaheen and adam rather fit studio b. unscripted on al-jazeera. promising signals from iran to be with us after the 1st day of talks to try to salvage the 25th. this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up another grim milestone brazil's highest daily death toll since the start of the coronavirus endemic. the use of force by a policeman accused of killing jordan.
broke out to people in thoughtful conversation i got much worse races than when i was at the university of oxford which really scared me because i was like these people are going to be in positions of power with no host and no limitations empire is the reason that we live in a multicultural society part 2 of pfizer's shaheen and adam rather fit studio b. unscripted on al-jazeera. promising signals from iran to be with us after the 1st day of talks to try to salvage the 25th. this is al jazeera...
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when i was at the university of oxford it was really scared me because i was like these people are goingto be in positions of power with no host and no limitations empire is the reason that we live in a multicultural society part 2 of pfizer's shaheen and adam rather fit studio unscripted on al-jazeera. the. welcome back every couple of our top stories on al-jazeera iran and the u.s. say they're making constructive progress in the latest efforts to revive the 2050 nuclear deal to new working groups will focus on getting each side back into compliance the type of restraint used by the police officer charged with killing george floyd has come under scrutiny in a u.s. court the 7th day of the trial focus on derek show vanes use of force and how officers should deescalate crisis situations and brazil has recorded more than 4000 coronavirus deaths in a single day only the u.s. and crew have reached that threshold previously infections are surging across the country with the health system on the verge of collapse now as the pandemic worsens the rate of folly in brazil is soaring the government
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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 times as many people died in africa from malaria last year has died from code and africa has registered many. vaccines on emergency use legislation so if we could do the same for malaria we w
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...
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a new malaria vaccine developed by the university of oxford isn't showing up to 77% efficacy -- is showingo 77% efficacy in trials on babies in africa. the disease kills half a million people every year. german chancellor has defended lobbying on behalf of a payment company that collapsed a month later in one of germany's biggest fraud cases. chancellor merkel faced five hours of questioning by lawmakers on friday. they want to know why she continued to promote the german company brought despite multiple allegations of wrongdoing. asset and -- nasa and spacex have sent a new team to the internatiol space station. the 4 astronauts of the first crew to go into orbit aboard a rocket booster recycd from a previous spaceflight. it is the third time astronauts have flown on a private rocket into space. u.k.'s domestic intelligence agency mi5 is warning that some of the people that you may have linked to unprofessional recruitment sites like linkedin might be spies. the alert is aimed at u.k. public-sector workers who have access to confidential information. reporter: connecting with profiles you
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trial of the oxford—astrazeneca covid vaccine on children has stopped giving outjabs while the uk's medicines regulator investigates a possible link with rare blood clots in adults. the universityd the bbc that there are no safety concerns with the trial itself, but its scientists were waiting for further information. 0ur medical editor, fergus walsh, says the decision has been taken out of an abundance of caution. there are no safety concerns in the volunteers, they simply thought it would be sensible to stop vaccinating while this adult review was going on. now, no medicine, whether it's paracetamol or vaccines, is risk—free, but unpicking whether there is a link between the astrazeneca jab and these incredibly rare blood clots is frankly difficult. and the incidents in the uk is thought to be one case in every 600,000 vaccinations, in germany, it's higher, nearly all there involving younger women. and each case has to be investigated. did those involved have underlying conditions, did they have covid, which increases your risk of clots, and is there a connection between them? we know there is an all too real risk from covid, especially in the elderly, and in the 40s, there i
trial of the oxford—astrazeneca covid vaccine on children has stopped giving outjabs while the uk's medicines regulator investigates a possible link with rare blood clots in adults. the universityd the bbc that there are no safety concerns with the trial itself, but its scientists were waiting for further information. 0ur medical editor, fergus walsh, says the decision has been taken out of an abundance of caution. there are no safety concerns in the volunteers, they simply thought it would...
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center to people in thoughtful conversation i got much worse races than when i was at the university of oxford which really scared me because i was like these people are going to be in positions of power with no host and no limitations empire is the reason that we live in a multicultural society part 2 of pfizer's shaheen and adam rather fit studio b. unscripted on al-jazeera in some time i call swoons students are being bullied abused and humiliated by their teachers one a one east investigates thailand school scandal on ill just see. if you want to help save the world. sneeze enduro. think. hello again adrian fenty going to here in doha but the top stories on al-jazeera a court in hong kong has convicted 7 prominent pro-democracy activists for taking part in an unauthorized protest in 20192 others have already pleaded guilty they include a media tycoon former politicians a barrister who's considered to be hong kong's father of democracy so a clock reports from outside the courthouse in hong kong. even the pleaded not guilty we have said.
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the university of oxford has palls the trial in children of the vaccine that it developed with astra zeneca because of reports linking it to blood clots britain's prime minister though is that fending the use of the vaccine boris johnson says health authorities who have approved its use need to be trusted he was touring the astra zeneca manufacturing facility in machall field in england's nourse some e.u. nations temporarily stopped its use last month's the european medicines agency has said the vaccine is safe but it continues to investigate. well meanwhile the nation national stadium of france has reopened as a vaccination center with the facility to administer $1500.00 to 2000 doses a day the start the france would usually host football and rugby fans but it's now a key part of the city's bid to speed up the inoculation campaign francis set a target of 2200000 vaccines this week alone who has to inoculate 30000000 adults by mid to 2 june the country's entering a new partial lockdown and due to a 3rd wave of infections which is left to many intensive care units overwhelmed that tas
the university of oxford has palls the trial in children of the vaccine that it developed with astra zeneca because of reports linking it to blood clots britain's prime minister though is that fending the use of the vaccine boris johnson says health authorities who have approved its use need to be trusted he was touring the astra zeneca manufacturing facility in machall field in england's nourse some e.u. nations temporarily stopped its use last month's the european medicines agency has said...
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here in the uk, a trial of the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine on children has been paused while scientists investigate a possible link with rare blood clots in adults. the university are no safety concerns with the trial itself, but its scientists were waiting for further information. the prime minister borisjohnson has urged people to get their vaccination when invited. our medical editor fergus walsh reports. nearly 300 children aged 6—17 are taking part in the astrazeneca vaccine trial in england which began in february. oxford university said there had been no blood clots in the volunteers, but out of an abundance of caution, it had stopped vaccinations, pending the outcome of the safety review in adults. more than 18 million people in the uk have received the astrazeneca vaccine. the mhra said last week, there had been 30 rare cases of blood clots, including seven deaths. the prime minister, visiting an astrazeneca plant in macclesfield, once again gave his firm support for the vaccine. the best thing people should do is look at what the mhra say, our independent regulator, that's why we have them, that's why they're independent. and their advice to people is
here in the uk, a trial of the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine on children has been paused while scientists investigate a possible link with rare blood clots in adults. the university are no safety concerns with the trial itself, but its scientists were waiting for further information. the prime minister borisjohnson has urged people to get their vaccination when invited. our medical editor fergus walsh reports. nearly 300 children aged 6—17 are taking part in the astrazeneca vaccine trial in...
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cost center to people in thoughtful conversation i got much less racism when i was at the university of oxford it was really scared me because i was like these people are going to be in positions of power with no host and no limitations empire is the reason that we live in a multicultural society part 2 of pfizer's shaheen and adam rather fit studio unscripted on al-jazeera. and. april on al-jazeera from a food wave to the vaccine roll out we'll bring you the latest developments from around the world a year into the coronavirus pandemic $11.00 of the scales rare behind the scenes access into the secretive world a japanese soon. good president either to still be secure a 6th time in power join us on april 11th for the chop election. the award winning our choice returns stories of those striving to reduce or negative impact on the planet has president joe biden kept his campaign promises we'll have special coverage and in-depth analysis of his 1st $100.00 days in the oval office april on 0. a washington police officers killed after a car running attack in a city still on edge from john raise cap
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covid—19 appear to be at greater risk of developing psychological and neurological conditions, including depression, psychosis and stroke. a study by oxford universityt all the main brain illnesses were more common in people who'd caught the virus. here's our health reporter rachel schraer. coronavirus breaks into our cells and multiplies wherever in the body it finds itself. that's why it causes such a wide range of symptoms from the lungs, to the gut, to the brain. the team at the university of oxford looked over half a million patient records in the us to see if conditions affecting the brain were more common in those who'd had covid. they looked at 14 conditions including anxiety, depression and psychosis, stroke, brain haemorrhage, and dementia. all of these conditions were seen more often in people who'd had a covid infection in the previous six months. but these conditions all have very different causes. it could be that in some people, the virus actually gets into the brain and causes some damage. it could be the way your body is reacting to the virus, produces a sort of immune or inflammatory response that, again, contributes to the problem
covid—19 appear to be at greater risk of developing psychological and neurological conditions, including depression, psychosis and stroke. a study by oxford universityt all the main brain illnesses were more common in people who'd caught the virus. here's our health reporter rachel schraer. coronavirus breaks into our cells and multiplies wherever in the body it finds itself. that's why it causes such a wide range of symptoms from the lungs, to the gut, to the brain. the team at the...
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a pressure on you malaria vaccine developed by the university of oxford has shown to be is has been shown to be 77 percent. effective in trials on babies and no west africa could be a breakthrough in the fight against a mosquito borne disease which kills close to half a 1000000 people every year. india has reported the world's highest daily counterfeit coronavirus cases for the 2nd day in a row more than 330000 new infections recorded of the past 24 hours now more and more countries are closing the borders to travelers from the country the spike in fashions is a 2nd much more intense wave after infections dropped off in the winter months experts say new virus variants and recent super sporadic gatherings have contributed to this latest surge. mourning their loved ones who died at this hospital not from covert 19 but from a fire that broke out while patients were sleeping the blaze was fueled by the oxygen so desperately needed to keep many covert 900 patients alive more than a dozen people died after the intensive care unit was engulfed in a ball of fire. unfortunately made to be roughed
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the other stories making headlines around the world a new malaria vaccine developed by the university of oxford has shown up to 77 percent efficacy trials on babies in west africa it could be a breakthrough in the fight against a mosquito borne disease which kills close to half a 1000000 people every year. german chancellor angela merkel has defended lobbying on behalf of a payment company that collapsed just months later in $1.00 of germany's biggest fraud cases chancellor merkel faced 5 hours of questioning on friday i want to know why she continued to promote the german company abroad despite multiple allegations of wrongdoing. not commercial company space that space x. have sent a new team to the international space station before astronauts of the 1st crew to go into orbit aboard a. flight it's the 1st time flown on a private rocket into space 1st. of u.k.'s domestic intelligence agency m i 5 is warning that some of the people that you may have linked to the professional sites like linked in might actually be spies particularly u.k. public sector workers who have access to confidential inf
the other stories making headlines around the world a new malaria vaccine developed by the university of oxford has shown up to 77 percent efficacy trials on babies in west africa it could be a breakthrough in the fight against a mosquito borne disease which kills close to half a 1000000 people every year. german chancellor angela merkel has defended lobbying on behalf of a payment company that collapsed just months later in $1.00 of germany's biggest fraud cases chancellor merkel faced 5 hours...
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wednesday it also reported 630 new deaths is the highest number since november meanwhile the university of oxford has paused an astra zeneca vaccine trial on children because of reports linking it to blood clots britain's prime minister insists the vaccine is still safe to use their forest johnson says health authorities which have approved its use need to be trusted some even nations temporarily stopped its use last month the european medicines agency still says the vaccine is safe but is continuing to investigate now time for some good news a moment of joy in a code ward in colombia. doctors and nurses they are celebrating the recovery of a 104 year old patient who survived tests 2nd bout of coronavirus common her hand as was discharged after 21 days in hospital she 1st contracted the virus last year was treated in the nursing home where she lives hospital officials called her recovery a victory. still ahead here on al-jazeera. predecessor was a kind of a denial that tanzania's new president is promising a whole new approach to this pandemic. i want to see anyone in south central chile and comi
wednesday it also reported 630 new deaths is the highest number since november meanwhile the university of oxford has paused an astra zeneca vaccine trial on children because of reports linking it to blood clots britain's prime minister insists the vaccine is still safe to use their forest johnson says health authorities which have approved its use need to be trusted some even nations temporarily stopped its use last month the european medicines agency still says the vaccine is safe but is...
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wednesday it also reported 630 new deaths that's the highest number since november meanwhile the university of oxford has paused on astra zeneca vaccine trial on children because of reports linking it to blood clots britain's prime minister insists the vaccine is still safe to use though far stronger and says health authorities which have approved its use need to be trusted. now moving on and dozens of people are still missing for days after flash floods ripped through parts of indonesia and east timor conditions have finally started to improve and rescue workers are now hoping to reach remote communities at least 126 deaths have now been confirmed in indonesia just a washington reports from the capital jakarta. on a community tries to come to terms with the devastation that hit their island as victims are pulled from the mud people crowded around to see whether it's their loved one that has been found many have been unable to contact family and friends and hundreds of houses that were destroyed everyone here has no choice but to start again. from what it was a moment i could not save anything everyt
wednesday it also reported 630 new deaths that's the highest number since november meanwhile the university of oxford has paused on astra zeneca vaccine trial on children because of reports linking it to blood clots britain's prime minister insists the vaccine is still safe to use though far stronger and says health authorities which have approved its use need to be trusted. now moving on and dozens of people are still missing for days after flash floods ripped through parts of indonesia and...
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broke out to people in thoughtful conversation i got much worse races than when i was at the university of oxford which really scared me because i was like these people are going to be in positions of power with no post and no limitations empire is the reason that we live in a multicultural society part 2 of pfizer's shaheen and adam rather fit studio to be unscripted on al-jazeera we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world so no matter what we do to the news...
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conversation i got much worse when i was at the university of oxford which really scared me because i was like these people are going to be in positions of power with no host and no limitations empire is the reason that we live in a multicultural society part 2 of pfizer's shaheen and adam rather fit studio unscripted on al-jazeera. a comeback main stories now a policeman has died after he was hit by a car outside the u.s. capitol building in washington police say william evans was a member of the force for 18 years the other police officer involved is being treated for his injuries in hospital the suspect was shot dead by all the officers at the scene. the most experienced officer in the minneapolis police department has testified that the level of force used on george floyd was totally unnecessary richard zimmerman said floyd was no longer a serious threat once he was handcuffed the 1st week of the trial has now ended. at least 54 people have died in taiwan's was rail disaster an unmanned truck rolled onto the track just as the train was approaching a tunnel in the east of the islan
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