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w h. all and china was very transparent in welcoming w h o expense which included many american scientists to visit with han, and they've already produced their conclusion. therefore, i think we need to use the w h o conclusion as the guidance rather than for example, using politics and refuse to put science above everything else. this is the attitude of china, and i will personally propose that we build up a global chronology for all the evidence is leading to the outbreak of the panoramic, including many evidences which have been discovered in the united states and several other countries. because by looking at all the relevant data and evidence, we will have a better idea as to where truly this virus started. but victoria say that the china was very transparent with the world health organization investigations day. as we heard in that report, criticized china, saying that they, they lacked access to certain places that they access to data in not cooperating. the optics are that something sinister is going on and that china is hiding something and adding to that sense of cover up was try
w h. all and china was very transparent in welcoming w h o expense which included many american scientists to visit with han, and they've already produced their conclusion. therefore, i think we need to use the w h o conclusion as the guidance rather than for example, using politics and refuse to put science above everything else. this is the attitude of china, and i will personally propose that we build up a global chronology for all the evidence is leading to the outbreak of the panoramic,...
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so i agree that china opened up the country very early in 2022 in w h a team i spent 11 years at w, h o. remember? well, that w h o is governed by it. member states and member states often play a role and contributing to reports into sometimes even approving those reports. so a lot of great information came out of the report and china made the sequencing information available rather quickly, which has been essential for developing vaccines. so quickly, i feel that if there's a need to go back and do further investigation, then then that should happen. i'm not sure how political it is. i would have thought it was more political, may be under the trump presidency than dividing pregnancy. i think there's a real interest in understanding what happened so that we can protect laps better and that we can prevent this kind of virus spread in future. jeffery, how important is this this investigation in terms of preventing future pandemic? our governments, sufficiently aware now of the dangerous, after the probate 19 pandemic. i think governments have been aware of the dangers for a long time. i
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so we just heard that the w h o or already held an investigation. why does president biden think that a us lead investigation is going to get further and more access than the world health organization? well, i think we just heard about it in the report, the w h o investigators were really being controlled quite heavily by chinese authorities. it's of course in china's interest for their own credibility, in their own respect on the world stage that this, this doesn't land on their plate, so to speak. if it were to found, be found out that there was a lab leak in one of their most prestigious labs in whoo, hon. now, of course, with the us intelligence community doing their own reporting, us intelligence, cia, and a say other organizations they don't need permission from china or for any other country to go about their business at the very nature of intelligence. so they may have more access, more sources, more, more ability to gather information, as is their job, the navy, the w h o would have in negotiations with china. but we know that none of this
so we just heard that the w h o or already held an investigation. why does president biden think that a us lead investigation is going to get further and more access than the world health organization? well, i think we just heard about it in the report, the w h o investigators were really being controlled quite heavily by chinese authorities. it's of course in china's interest for their own credibility, in their own respect on the world stage that this, this doesn't land on their plate, so to...
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so we just heard that the w h o or already held an investigation. why does president biden think that a us lead investigation is going to get further and more access than the world health organization? well, i think we just heard about it in the report. the w h o investigators were really being controlled quite heavily by chinese authorities. it's of course in china's interest for their own credibility and their own respect on the world stage that this, this doesn't land on their plate, so to speak. if it were to found, be found out that there was a lab leak in one of their most prestigious labs in whoo, hon. now, of course, with the us intelligence community doing their own reporting, us intelligence, cia, and i say other organizations they don't need permission from china or for any other country to go about their business at the very nature of intelligence. so they may have more access, more sources, more, more ability to gather information, as is their job, the navy, the w h o would have in negotiations with china. but we know that none of this
so we just heard that the w h o or already held an investigation. why does president biden think that a us lead investigation is going to get further and more access than the world health organization? well, i think we just heard about it in the report. the w h o investigators were really being controlled quite heavily by chinese authorities. it's of course in china's interest for their own credibility and their own respect on the world stage that this, this doesn't land on their plate, so to...
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so to pointed the finger at the w h. o, in its response to the pandemic, saying it was too slow that it was inefficient, that the member states didn't coordinate sufficiently with one another. member stations. institutions themselves were woefully under pret, prepared and evidence for that is in the vaccine shortages around the world that w h o. 's own kovacs initiative aimed at getting doses to the developing world is very low on supply because the serum institute in india, its chief supplier, has stopped exporting vaccines so that it can deal with the situation in india. specifically, on this talk over the next 9 days of the member states coming up with the sort of bones of a global pandemic treaty for future pandemic, specifically to deal with these sorts of problems. but mister ted ross, having to deal with the situation as it is his call going out to member states to particularly the rich world who hoarded vaccine doses, to hand them over as quickly as they can to kovacs. and for vaccines suppliers to commit up to 50
so to pointed the finger at the w h. o, in its response to the pandemic, saying it was too slow that it was inefficient, that the member states didn't coordinate sufficiently with one another. member stations. institutions themselves were woefully under pret, prepared and evidence for that is in the vaccine shortages around the world that w h o. 's own kovacs initiative aimed at getting doses to the developing world is very low on supply because the serum institute in india, its chief supplier,...
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support this very kind of temporary lifting or a waiver to the intellectual property rules at the w. h. o. and he's come under intense pressure from fellow democrats from progressive groups from world health advocates trying to get him to do this and he's basically making good on that campaign promise of course he's had to fight the opposition of the pharmaceutical industry that makes a lot of money off of these patents it should also be noted they also cost them a lot of money and takes a lot of risk to develop these kinds of treatments so that's kind of a back and forth and there's also the diplomacy aspect for example china and russia have been using their vaccines very effectively as a kind of currency a diplomatic currency in relations with other countries in the u.s. it's been so successful vaccinations at home is under a lot of pressure to show good will to help end this pandemic elsewhere especially in places like india that have been just getting hit so hard by the pandemic and that is something that advocates of this waiver are hoping will help will help get more vaccines out in
support this very kind of temporary lifting or a waiver to the intellectual property rules at the w. h. o. and he's come under intense pressure from fellow democrats from progressive groups from world health advocates trying to get him to do this and he's basically making good on that campaign promise of course he's had to fight the opposition of the pharmaceutical industry that makes a lot of money off of these patents it should also be noted they also cost them a lot of money and takes a lot...
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so that w h secretariat and all the other people that work with w h o can do the job probably. that was one thing that was very obvious. another right now which is pertain to is inequity in getting a quip lent oxygen medicine and vaccines. and i think one of the ways when they start to do this, deep dive into this review is to actually have more leadership from the global country leaders so that they can actually not hear what's happening from their representatives. but be really part of the decision making is one of the big problems is of course, that many of the wealthy countries have majority of the vaccines. and most of those wealthy countries did very little at the beginning. there was a bit of a wait and seeing, and so they really relying on technology to get them out of this problem. meanwhile, low and middle income countries left without the vaccine, impossible to keep social distancing. difficult for to get testing keeps and medicine and even face mask. so really it's the g 20 in the wealthy countries that need to really live the game and really shown the, the ship bec
so that w h secretariat and all the other people that work with w h o can do the job probably. that was one thing that was very obvious. another right now which is pertain to is inequity in getting a quip lent oxygen medicine and vaccines. and i think one of the ways when they start to do this, deep dive into this review is to actually have more leadership from the global country leaders so that they can actually not hear what's happening from their representatives. but be really part of the...
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so to pointed the finger at the w h. o, in its response to the pandemic, saying it was too slow that it was inefficient, that the member states didn't coordinate sufficiently with one another. member stations. institutions themselves were woefully under pret, prepared and evidence for that is in the vaccine shortages around the world. the w h o 's own kovacs initiative aimed at getting doses to the developing world is very low on supply because the serum institute in india, its chief supplier, has stopped exporting vaccines so that it can deal with the situation in india. specifically, on this talk over the next 9 days of the member states coming up with the sort of bones of a global pandemic treaty for future pandemic, specifically to deal with these sorts of problems. but mister ted ross, having to deal with the situation as it is his call going out to member states to particularly the rich world who hoarded vaccine doses, to hand them over as quickly as they can to kovacs. and for vaccines suppliers to commit up to 50 p
so to pointed the finger at the w h. o, in its response to the pandemic, saying it was too slow that it was inefficient, that the member states didn't coordinate sufficiently with one another. member stations. institutions themselves were woefully under pret, prepared and evidence for that is in the vaccine shortages around the world. the w h o 's own kovacs initiative aimed at getting doses to the developing world is very low on supply because the serum institute in india, its chief supplier,...
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chad is one of 5 african nations according to the w h o still waiting to get any doses that's in spite of kovacs the un backed program to ship could 1000 vaccines worldwide child has expressed concerns about receiving the astra zeneca job fearing it may not protect against a variant 1st detected in south africa this lack of infrastructure and the delay in signing indemnity waivers with manufacturers has contributed to the supply lag and because they've had to wait several doctors at this hospital have fallen ill. for the last and i think it's once again unfair and unjust and it's something that sad incident i don't even have a choice in the 1st vaccine that comes along that has authorities ation take it. chad is expected to get some biotech pfizer doses next month if it can put in place the cold storage facilities needed to preserve them in a country where temperatures soar each day over 40 degrees celsius that's more vital than ever. making headlines around the world. vision of. east jerusalem to make way for jewish status. of forces. on its. it's victory in the 2nd if you massive dis
chad is one of 5 african nations according to the w h o still waiting to get any doses that's in spite of kovacs the un backed program to ship could 1000 vaccines worldwide child has expressed concerns about receiving the astra zeneca job fearing it may not protect against a variant 1st detected in south africa this lack of infrastructure and the delay in signing indemnity waivers with manufacturers has contributed to the supply lag and because they've had to wait several doctors at this...
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also transfer some of the mothers micro biotech says ariens can be necessary and even like saving the w h o says that's true for between 10 and 15 percent of beth worldwide today. those c section rates to far higher than that in many countries to breastfeed and not to breastfeed. that's always the question. many women love to breast feed out of don't crypt because they can from a medical standpoint. but one thing is clear. breast feeding is great for the baby, and the milk comes pre packed steroids and well temperature. at 5 months ago nina gave birth to a 2nd baby. she has experience with breast feeding, but everything's going well with henry buck with her 1st son james, who's now 3 years old. it was difficult both started pretty soon after the bus starts with the 1st or 2nd night in hospital, they kept weighing him much. they told me he wasn't putting on enough weight and they needed to keep an eye on that. i was already breastfeeding. pretty much round the clock. student. still exhausted from the birth, she quickly felt overwhelmed. the language, financial things with tenants and stressf
also transfer some of the mothers micro biotech says ariens can be necessary and even like saving the w h o says that's true for between 10 and 15 percent of beth worldwide today. those c section rates to far higher than that in many countries to breastfeed and not to breastfeed. that's always the question. many women love to breast feed out of don't crypt because they can from a medical standpoint. but one thing is clear. breast feeding is great for the baby, and the milk comes pre packed...
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but if i'm fully vaccinated with vaccine accepted in the european union or by the w h o or if i get a negative test results. but that's actually where the role stars because it's actually costly to test everyone. and that's why member states are discussing at the moment and ruin. how would this work? i mean is, is this specifically this, this green a certificate is a specifically designed for those who are traveling within the you or just for those who are coming from outside of shannon zone into the european union is, 1st of all, it's for people who live in the european union for the 3, like they could get it for the 3 reason i just mentioned. and then maybe in the 2nd step, it could also be accepted by other men, but by other countries, by the 3rd country. but we know there yet, at the moment, them like the poem and, and the european commission have already said they want this pass. and it's also, it's only the $27.00 countries, the member states who comes agree on details. for example, the cost, the cost of the test to should pay for them. or also the fact for example, like if you
but if i'm fully vaccinated with vaccine accepted in the european union or by the w h o or if i get a negative test results. but that's actually where the role stars because it's actually costly to test everyone. and that's why member states are discussing at the moment and ruin. how would this work? i mean is, is this specifically this, this green a certificate is a specifically designed for those who are traveling within the you or just for those who are coming from outside of shannon zone...
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also transfer some of the mothers micro biotech says ariens can be necessary and even like saving the w h o says that's true. so between 10 and 15 percent of best worldwide today, those c section rates the fall higher than that in many countries to breast feed on, not to breastfeed, that's always the question. many women love to breast feed out us don't hurt because they can from a medical standpoint. but one thing is clear of breast feeding is great for the baby. and the milk comes pre packed steroids and well, temperature, at least 5 months ago. nina gave birth to my 2nd baby. she has experience with breast feeding that everything's going well with henry bus with her 1st son james, who is now 3 years old. it was difficult, those things started pretty soon after the bus stop, the 1st or 2nd 19 hospital. they kept weighing him and they told me he wasn't putting on enough weight and they needed to keep an eye on that. and i'm with them all the time. i was already breastfeeding pretty much round the clock. still it still exhausted from the birth, she quickly felt overwhelmed. hash on language
also transfer some of the mothers micro biotech says ariens can be necessary and even like saving the w h o says that's true. so between 10 and 15 percent of best worldwide today, those c section rates the fall higher than that in many countries to breast feed on, not to breastfeed, that's always the question. many women love to breast feed out us don't hurt because they can from a medical standpoint. but one thing is clear of breast feeding is great for the baby. and the milk comes pre packed...
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chad is one of 5 african nations according to the w h o still waiting to get any doses that's in spite of kovacs the un backed program to ship could the 1000 vaccines worldwide child has expressed concerns about receiving the astra zeneca job fearing it may not protect against a variant 1st detected in south africa this lack of infrastructure and the delay in signing indemnity waivers with manufacturers has contributed to the supply lag and because they've had to wait several doctors at this hospital have fallen in. much the same for the us and i think it's once again unfair and unjust and it's something that saddens me and i don't even have a choice the 1st vaccine that comes along that has employees ation take it. chad is expected to get some buy on tech pfizer doses next month if it can put in place the cold storage facilities needed to preserve them in a country where temperatures soar each day over 40 degrees celsius that's more vital than ever. let's look at sports now and in sunday's late bonus the game have to burn the hosted in a relegation battle and it was easy to see why bo
chad is one of 5 african nations according to the w h o still waiting to get any doses that's in spite of kovacs the un backed program to ship could the 1000 vaccines worldwide child has expressed concerns about receiving the astra zeneca job fearing it may not protect against a variant 1st detected in south africa this lack of infrastructure and the delay in signing indemnity waivers with manufacturers has contributed to the supply lag and because they've had to wait several doctors at this...
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and cobit vaccines, in particular, both the c d c and the w h o. emphasize that the chances that vaccines could cause long term health problems are extremely low. because past experience with many, many different candidates for a wide range of diseases, overwhelmingly shows that when side effects do crop up and they do, they nearly always do so within a few days or weeks of vaccination. the biggest vaccine drive in history though, began many months ago, and hundreds of millions of cobra, 1900 doses have since been administered worldwide. the rollouts are being tracked with an eagle eye. authorities have detected a few possible serious vaccine side effects in some very rare cases, but nothing that indicates any wider trends. on the other hand, we have an absolute mountain of data on the potentially devastating long term side effects that getting covered 19 can cause being able to prevent them effectively is a huge advantage. so with the evidence saying the advantage so massively out ways, any known risk, why wouldn't i want to get vaccinated? i don't have to predict the future. that's use
and cobit vaccines, in particular, both the c d c and the w h o. emphasize that the chances that vaccines could cause long term health problems are extremely low. because past experience with many, many different candidates for a wide range of diseases, overwhelmingly shows that when side effects do crop up and they do, they nearly always do so within a few days or weeks of vaccination. the biggest vaccine drive in history though, began many months ago, and hundreds of millions of cobra, 1900...
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the w. h o top emergency expert said the search was being poisoned by politics, climbers at mount evers. say there have been dozens of cases at the base camp. a new wave of infections has hit nepal, but authorities are yet to acknowledge a single case on the mountain. and poland has eased the lockdown restrictions. many restaurants have reopened to diners after the country reported a steady decline in cases and let's take a look now at some other world news. republicans in the us senate have blocked the bill that would have established a commission to investigate the assault and the capital building. on january fixed, only 6 republicans joined democrats in supporting the commission. others expressed fear that the commission would become a political weapon against them to columbia. president yvonne do case says he's deploying the military to the city of cali and the surrounding commons. the region is an at the center of anti government protest that of rock columbia for the last month, 4 people di
the w. h o top emergency expert said the search was being poisoned by politics, climbers at mount evers. say there have been dozens of cases at the base camp. a new wave of infections has hit nepal, but authorities are yet to acknowledge a single case on the mountain. and poland has eased the lockdown restrictions. many restaurants have reopened to diners after the country reported a steady decline in cases and let's take a look now at some other world news. republicans in the us senate have...
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the w h o tom emergency expert said the search was being poisoned by politics. climbers at mount everest, say there have been dozens of cases at the base camp. a new wave infection has hit nepal, but authorities are yet to acknowledge a single case on the mountain. and poland has eased, locked down that locks and restrictions. many restaurants have reopened to diners best after the country reported a steady decline in cases. all right, let's get a check now at some other story making the news as our republicans in the us senate have blocked a bill that would have established a commission to investigate the assault on the capital. on january 6th, only 6 republicans joined democrats in supporting the commission. others expressed fear that it would become a political weapon against them not agreed to. police and canada have found the remains of more than $200.00 children at the sight of a former school for indigenous children. the school was part of a system closed down 3 decades ago that separated these children from their families. investigations that showed widespread abuse in the facili
the w h o tom emergency expert said the search was being poisoned by politics. climbers at mount everest, say there have been dozens of cases at the base camp. a new wave infection has hit nepal, but authorities are yet to acknowledge a single case on the mountain. and poland has eased, locked down that locks and restrictions. many restaurants have reopened to diners best after the country reported a steady decline in cases. all right, let's get a check now at some other story making the news...
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w h o is the guardian of global health delivering life saving to supplies and training to help the world's most vulnerable people uniting across borders to speed up the development of tests, treatments and the vaccine keeping you up to date with what's happening on the ground. in the ward and in the lab. now more than ever, the world needs w h. making a healthy, a world for you, everyone ah, claire again, i'm surely bachelor in dough. how? with a headlines on al jazeera chinese state media is reporting the government is relaxing in family planning, restrictions to allow 3 children a couple. china is facing a demographic crisis with a dramatic decline in birth. in recent years, katrina, you has more from beijing. china is heading if things stay the same for a living demographic crisis. this is been on the minds of analysts and experts when it comes to china population for decades. and that's why we did see that marked change in 2016, allowing for 2 children. but it seems that that policy, the to child policy has failed to produce the results of the china.
w h o is the guardian of global health delivering life saving to supplies and training to help the world's most vulnerable people uniting across borders to speed up the development of tests, treatments and the vaccine keeping you up to date with what's happening on the ground. in the ward and in the lab. now more than ever, the world needs w h. making a healthy, a world for you, everyone ah, claire again, i'm surely bachelor in dough. how? with a headlines on al jazeera chinese state media is...
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how much credibility does the w. h. o. have?ght? and that's all organizations involved with coronavirus. the cdc was pulling somewhere in the 80s in terms of favorability according to 538 last year at this time. now, only 52% of americans have a great deal of confidence in the cdc so whether it's the cdc, whether it's the w. h. o., whatever acronym you want to throw out no one has done a good job in terms of communication and understanding exactly what happened and what's going to happen next. ashley: all right, we'll put that to bed for now, another subject for you, joe. netflix ceo reed hastings apparently donating $3 million to fight california governor gavin newsom's recall. are you shocked or perhaps you're not surprised. >> well, when we look at big tech big media entertainment, almost all large donations go towards the democrat over the republican and it could be 3 million in this case because it's a valid initiative and not a campaign contribution but look , netflix, no surprise. this is the same company last year green-
how much credibility does the w. h. o. have?ght? and that's all organizations involved with coronavirus. the cdc was pulling somewhere in the 80s in terms of favorability according to 538 last year at this time. now, only 52% of americans have a great deal of confidence in the cdc so whether it's the cdc, whether it's the w. h. o., whatever acronym you want to throw out no one has done a good job in terms of communication and understanding exactly what happened and what's going to happen next....
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they have to kovacs the w h o distribution facility. he wants vaccine producers to pledge up to 50 percent of their production this year to kovacs. and he set a new target for the world. he said he wants to vaccinate at least 10 percent of the people in every country by september and 30 percent of the people in every country, by the end of the year. join alongside all of that. what lessons do you think is the w h o? now looking to try to learn from this pandemic. well, as i said, that is the top agenda item discussions about potential reform, better preparedness for what happens next time. specifically looking at the outcome of 3 independent investigations that broadly found that the world health organization had acted too slowly inefficiently, that they didn't have the muscularity, the heston independence, it needs to go into countries spontaneously when our breaks appear, rather than waiting for the green light to do so, and the members brought, they had not been ready for this. pandemic, there is talk over the next 9 days of hammerin
they have to kovacs the w h o distribution facility. he wants vaccine producers to pledge up to 50 percent of their production this year to kovacs. and he set a new target for the world. he said he wants to vaccinate at least 10 percent of the people in every country by september and 30 percent of the people in every country, by the end of the year. join alongside all of that. what lessons do you think is the w h o? now looking to try to learn from this pandemic. well, as i said, that is the...
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in 30 minutes on w. . h. . o. neill is. it doesn't seem the modern day. artists search for truth. there mark. is a. 21. to 60 minutes w. w's crime fighters are back that africa's most successful radio drama series continues to not only persones are available online if course you can share and discuss on w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms for crime fighter to me and now. this is state of the news live from berlin another tense standoff asked the conflict between israel and the palestinians moves into a 5th not. threatening war jets pound hamas targets in gaza the air force also strikes underground bunkers the launch pad it says for brokered attacks on israel and on the ground deadly clashes between militants and israeli security forces plan just a mission to mars that mystic mission accomplished trying to land a spacecraft on the red planet for the 1st time the largest bold step in its good singing space program. i'm anthony held welcome to the fighting between israel and palestinian militants is locking up the skies for the 5th not running israeli jets have
in 30 minutes on w. . h. . o. neill is. it doesn't seem the modern day. artists search for truth. there mark. is a. 21. to 60 minutes w. w's crime fighters are back that africa's most successful radio drama series continues to not only persones are available online if course you can share and discuss on w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms for crime fighter to me and now. this is state of the news live from berlin another tense standoff asked the conflict between israel...
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the vaccines, in particular, both the c d c and the w h o emphasize that the chances that vaccines could cause long term health problems are extremely low. because past experience with many, many different candidates for a wide range of diseases, overwhelmingly shows that when side effects do crop up and they do, they nearly always do so within a few days or weeks of vaccination. the biggest vaccine drive in history though, began many months ago, and at hundreds of millions are covered. 1900 doses have since been administered worldwide. the rollouts are being tracked with an eagle eye. authorities has detected a few possible serious vaccine side effects in some very rare cases, but nothing that indicates any wider trends. on the other hand, we have an absolute mountain of data on the potentially devastating long term side effects that getting covered 19 can cause. being able to prevent them effectively is a huge advantage. so with the evidence saying the advantage so massively out ways any known risk, why wouldn't i want to get vaccinated? i don't have to predict the future that's use th
the vaccines, in particular, both the c d c and the w h o emphasize that the chances that vaccines could cause long term health problems are extremely low. because past experience with many, many different candidates for a wide range of diseases, overwhelmingly shows that when side effects do crop up and they do, they nearly always do so within a few days or weeks of vaccination. the biggest vaccine drive in history though, began many months ago, and at hundreds of millions are covered. 1900...
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early as possible, a crucial for a child's teacher, along with health and good nutrition, says the w h. o. many nations have introduced early childhood education programs, including china, that most of the children of it's nearly $300000000.00 migrant workers have slipped through the net that commonly left behind in rural areas in the care is that often over whelmed grandparents to little global. her grandmother dung is like a mother. the 2 of them lived together. the 3 year olds, parents visit them in the village for only a few weeks of the year. we 1st paid them a visit a year ago. the single grandmother would spend her days looking up to the vegetable fields, the household and her granddaughter. then h 20 my god, daddy. like if i need to spend more than 3 hours out in the fields or relative in the village looks after her passage. but once in a while, i just go get vegetables when the little ones asleep, like millions of other children in china, global lives in a rural village without her parents who left their home province of young, she to live and work in the countries industrialized
early as possible, a crucial for a child's teacher, along with health and good nutrition, says the w h. o. many nations have introduced early childhood education programs, including china, that most of the children of it's nearly $300000000.00 migrant workers have slipped through the net that commonly left behind in rural areas in the care is that often over whelmed grandparents to little global. her grandmother dung is like a mother. the 2 of them lived together. the 3 year olds, parents visit...
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chad is one of 5 african nations according to the w h o still waiting to get any doses that's in spite of kovacs the un backed program to ship could get 1000 vaccines worldwide child has expressed concerns about receiving the astra zeneca job fearing it may not protect against a variant 1st detected in south africa this lack of infrastructure and the delay in signing indemnity waivers with manufacturers has contributed to the supply lag and because they've had to wait several doctors at this hospital have fallen ill. and i think it's once again unfair and unjust and it's something that saddens me and i don't even have a choice the 1st vaccine that comes along that has authorization take it. chad is expected to get some biotech pfizer doses next month if it can put in place the cold storage facilities needed to preserve them in a country where temperatures soar each day over 40 degrees celsius that's more vital than ever. now israel supreme court has delayed a hearing in the case that could lead to palestinian families being forced to leave their homes in east jerusalem to make way for
chad is one of 5 african nations according to the w h o still waiting to get any doses that's in spite of kovacs the un backed program to ship could get 1000 vaccines worldwide child has expressed concerns about receiving the astra zeneca job fearing it may not protect against a variant 1st detected in south africa this lack of infrastructure and the delay in signing indemnity waivers with manufacturers has contributed to the supply lag and because they've had to wait several doctors at this...
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virus who have been vaccinated fully vaccine aided against the virus with a new approved vaccine or a w h o approved vaccine. so including the sputnik vaccine at the, at the current standard negotiations. and also people who have been test, that's where things differ is that all these things are free in denmark. denmark is a rich country that can provide all the services for free, and that is where we get into the fine print and that is where the route starts on a new level. so how far along brussels plans? well, if you would believe the commission and the your parliament, we already would have that document. it is really member states we're pulling in the breaks here and who have some concerns over the suggestions made, but particularly by the european parliament and all 3 member states parliament and the commission have to agree to if this is to become law in europe, this passport and if it has some validity, and the problem is at the moment, is that the european parliament would like a tests that would give you these, this green certificate attempts to be free or at least affordable. and
virus who have been vaccinated fully vaccine aided against the virus with a new approved vaccine or a w h o approved vaccine. so including the sputnik vaccine at the, at the current standard negotiations. and also people who have been test, that's where things differ is that all these things are free in denmark. denmark is a rich country that can provide all the services for free, and that is where we get into the fine print and that is where the route starts on a new level. so how far along...
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and coven vaccines, in particular, both the c d c and the w h o. emphasize that the chances that vaccines could cause long term health problems are extremely low. because past experience with many, many different candidates for a wide range of diseases, overwhelmingly shows that when side effects do crop up and they do, they nearly always do so within a few days or weeks of vaccination. the biggest vaccine drive in history though, began many months ago, and hundreds of millions of cobra, 1900 doses have since been administered worldwide. the rollouts are being tracked with an eagle eye. authorities has detected a few possible serious vaccine side effects in some very rare cases, but nothing that indicates any wider trends. on the other hand, we have an absolute mountain of data on the potentially devastating long term side effects that getting covered 19 can cause being able to prevent them effectively is a huge advantage. so with the evidence saying the advantage so massively out ways any known risk, why wouldn't i want to get vaccinated? i don't have to predict the future. that's use th
and coven vaccines, in particular, both the c d c and the w h o. emphasize that the chances that vaccines could cause long term health problems are extremely low. because past experience with many, many different candidates for a wide range of diseases, overwhelmingly shows that when side effects do crop up and they do, they nearly always do so within a few days or weeks of vaccination. the biggest vaccine drive in history though, began many months ago, and hundreds of millions of cobra, 1900...
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let me ah, ah, the w h o has labeled a subtitle because in 1900 virus 1st discovered in india as a variant of concern. it's a chilling phrase. the $16172.00 is thought to spread more easily. the sub type is responsible for the majority of new cases. in parts of england, germany has banned old travelers from the u. k, except its own residence due to concerns about the strain. there is some good news, the vaccines from pfizer biotech and astrazeneca, the thought to be highly effective against the variance after 2 doses and been presumed welcome. just when we could see light at the end of the tunnel and so much of the world was getting back sedated up pops and you variance that has scientists worried i asked epidemiologist, eric 5, the thing to give us the specifics on speed of infection. right. so in terms of transmission b to b, 1617 to the, in the variance is spreading faster than not only the regional stream, but also the u. k. b 117 variance is about anywhere from 30 to 50 percent faster than the u. k. variance and about 2 times faster than the original. that means it is more contagious.
let me ah, ah, the w h o has labeled a subtitle because in 1900 virus 1st discovered in india as a variant of concern. it's a chilling phrase. the $16172.00 is thought to spread more easily. the sub type is responsible for the majority of new cases. in parts of england, germany has banned old travelers from the u. k, except its own residence due to concerns about the strain. there is some good news, the vaccines from pfizer biotech and astrazeneca, the thought to be highly effective against the...
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diseases effect estimated hundreds of millions of people and current recommendations from both the w h. o and the cdc. are that people with those conditions should also be vaccinated against toby 19, even though there still isn't really enough data to make definitive statements about exactly how safe authorized vaccines are for those patients. the reason for the recommendation is that evidence does indicate that if they do contract cove at 19, then people with auto immune disorders might be at greater risk of developing a severe case. many specialists think that that's likely linked to the immunity suppressant drugs that many of those patients have to take. in other words, although we don't yet have specific safety data for specific auto immune conditions, there are good reasons for getting back unaided anyway. if you have one and evidence on auto immune disorders from other vaccine drives in the past is in general, a pretty reassuring however, all the doctors and experts i read also say that auto immune disease patients should definitely consult with their specialist before being vaccina
diseases effect estimated hundreds of millions of people and current recommendations from both the w h. o and the cdc. are that people with those conditions should also be vaccinated against toby 19, even though there still isn't really enough data to make definitive statements about exactly how safe authorized vaccines are for those patients. the reason for the recommendation is that evidence does indicate that if they do contract cove at 19, then people with auto immune disorders might be at...
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chad is one of 5 african nations according to the w h o still waiting to get any doses that's in spite of kovacs the un backed program to ship could the 1000 vaccines worldwide child has expressed concerns about receiving the astra zeneca job fearing it may not protect against a variant 1st detected in south africa this lack of infrastructure and the delay in signing indemnity waivers with manufacturers has contributed to the supply lag and because they've had to wait several doctors at this hospital have pulled in. for this and i think it's once again unfair and unjust and it's something that sad incident i don't even have a choice the 1st vaccine that comes along that has authorities ation take it. chad is expected to get some biotech pfizer doses next month if it can put in place the cold storage facilities needed to preserve them in a country where temperatures soar each day over 40 degrees celsius that's more vital than ever. china sports now and in sunday's late bonus the game has a belly and hosts have been the failed in a relegation battle it was easy to see why both teams are
chad is one of 5 african nations according to the w h o still waiting to get any doses that's in spite of kovacs the un backed program to ship could the 1000 vaccines worldwide child has expressed concerns about receiving the astra zeneca job fearing it may not protect against a variant 1st detected in south africa this lack of infrastructure and the delay in signing indemnity waivers with manufacturers has contributed to the supply lag and because they've had to wait several doctors at this...
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some of us from wykard site you to know also in book form ah ah, ah, w h o has labeled a subtype of that cause it 19 virus 1st discovered in india as a variant of concern. it's a chilling phrase. the $16172.00 is thought to spread more easily. the subtype is responsible for the majority of new cases in parts of england. germany has banned old travelers from the u. k, except its own residents due to concerns about the strain. but there is some good news, the vaccines from pfizer biotech and asked her to indicate a thought to be highly effective against the variance after 2 doses and been presumed welcome. just when we could see light at the end of the tunnel. and so much of the world was getting back sedated up pops and you variance that has scientists worried? i asked epidemiologist. eric 5 didn't to give us the specifics on speed of infection. right. so in terms of transmission speed, b, 1617 to the, in the variance is spreading faster than not only the regional strain but also the u. k. b 117 very it is about anywhere from 30 to 50 percent faster than the u. k. variance and about 2 tim
some of us from wykard site you to know also in book form ah ah, ah, w h o has labeled a subtype of that cause it 19 virus 1st discovered in india as a variant of concern. it's a chilling phrase. the $16172.00 is thought to spread more easily. the subtype is responsible for the majority of new cases in parts of england. germany has banned old travelers from the u. k, except its own residents due to concerns about the strain. but there is some good news, the vaccines from pfizer biotech and...
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a vaccinated as yet by the way only with a vaccine approved by the yury medicines agency or the w h o o so only those vaccines count and if children accompany them they should have a negative p.c.r. test ok and if approved would this be binding or would member states still be able to make up their own rules no because this isn't the 3 of health politics it is a nation states decision in the e.u. so it's not binding and that is why for instance greece has already opened these categories for people who want to visit who have been vaccinated twice as of already for since a couple of weeks can enter greece for non-essential travel particularly tourists but the idea is to facilitate tourism because tourism is essential for the e.u. and the idea is to make it grand scheme. which is then political to all human her states. this proposal would come with an emergency brake mechanism just explained to us well the idea here is that the list of numbers of countries who can send people for non-essential travel so tourists across quickly the fear always is of course that if a certain variants of the
a vaccinated as yet by the way only with a vaccine approved by the yury medicines agency or the w h o o so only those vaccines count and if children accompany them they should have a negative p.c.r. test ok and if approved would this be binding or would member states still be able to make up their own rules no because this isn't the 3 of health politics it is a nation states decision in the e.u. so it's not binding and that is why for instance greece has already opened these categories for...
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that's estimated hundreds of millions of people and current recommendations from both the w h. o and the cdc. are that people with those conditions should also be vaccinated against cobit 19, even though there still isn't really enough data to make definitive statements about exactly how safe authorized vaccines are for those patients? the reason for the recommendation is that evidence does indicate that if they do contract covered 19, then people with auto immune disorders might be at greater risk of developing a severe case. many specialists think that that's likely linked to the amino suppressant drugs that many of those patients have to take. in other words, although we don't yet have specific safety data for specific auto immune conditions, there are good reasons for getting back unaided anyway. if you have one and evidence on auto immune disorders from other vaccine drives in the past is in general, pretty reassuring. however, all the doctors and experts i read also say that auto immune disease patients should definitely consult with their specialist before being vaccinated
that's estimated hundreds of millions of people and current recommendations from both the w h. o and the cdc. are that people with those conditions should also be vaccinated against cobit 19, even though there still isn't really enough data to make definitive statements about exactly how safe authorized vaccines are for those patients? the reason for the recommendation is that evidence does indicate that if they do contract covered 19, then people with auto immune disorders might be at greater...
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on the 16 dw me, ah, the w h o has labeled a subtype that covered 19 virus 1st discovered in india as a variant of concern. ah, it's a chilling phrase. the $16172.00 is thought to spread more easily. the sub type is responsible for the majority of new cases in parts of england. germany has banned old travelers from the u. k, except its own residents due to concerns about the strain. but there is some good news. the vaccines from pfizer, biotech and asters indicate a thought to be highly effective against the barriers after 2 doses and ben fizzle and welcome. just when we could see light at the end of the tunnel and so much of the world was getting back sedated up pops and you various that has scientists worried i asked epidemiologist, eric 5 doing to give us the specifics on speed of infection. right, so in terms of transmission b to b, 1617 to the, in the variance is spreading faster than not only will hon original street, but also the u. k. b 117 very it is about anywhere from 30 to 50 percent faster than the u. k barrier and about 2 times faster than the original. that means it is
on the 16 dw me, ah, the w h o has labeled a subtype that covered 19 virus 1st discovered in india as a variant of concern. ah, it's a chilling phrase. the $16172.00 is thought to spread more easily. the sub type is responsible for the majority of new cases in parts of england. germany has banned old travelers from the u. k, except its own residents due to concerns about the strain. but there is some good news. the vaccines from pfizer, biotech and asters indicate a thought to be highly...
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prime minister gordon brown made the case at the w h o's daily briefing. to protect ourselves locally we need to act globally with the concerted and immediate push them aspects of the world underwritten by the richest countries to help the poorest not as an act of charity but as a matter of national security for each of us as the best insurance policy in the world but the words of president john kennedy spoken 60 years ago ring even true today if a free society come help the many who are poor it cannot save the few who are rich . one of many on mars most powerful rebel groups the kitchen independence army says it's shot down a military helicopter near the town of momo a social media video said to be of the helicopter shows an aircraft dropping leaving a trail of colombia's finance minister has resigned after that leave protests across the country over proposed tax reforms at least 17 people have died and hundreds have been injured during the last 5 days of demonstrations the tax proposal included sales tax on public services and some food and the 2nd trial
prime minister gordon brown made the case at the w h o's daily briefing. to protect ourselves locally we need to act globally with the concerted and immediate push them aspects of the world underwritten by the richest countries to help the poorest not as an act of charity but as a matter of national security for each of us as the best insurance policy in the world but the words of president john kennedy spoken 60 years ago ring even true today if a free society come help the many who are poor...
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ah ah, the w h o has labeled a subtitle that cause it 19 virus 1st discovered in india as a variant of concern. ah, it's a chilling phrase. the $16172.00 is thought to spread more easily. the subtype is responsible for the majority of new cases. in parts of england, germany has banned old travellers from the u. k, except its own residents due to concerns about the strain. but there is some good news, the vaccines from pfizer biotech and ministers in the thought to be highly effective against the variance after 2 doses and been presumed welcome. just when we could see light at the end of the tunnel. and so much of the world was getting back sedated up pops and you variance that has scientists worried i asked epidemiologist, eric 5 thing to give us the specifics on speed of infection. right. so in terms of transmission speed, be $1617.00 to the variant is spreading faster than not only the regional strain but also the u. k. b 117 variance is about anywhere from 30 to 50 percent faster than the u. k barrier. and about 2 times faster than the original. that means it is more contagious. it
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but if i'm fully vested, as with the vaccine accepted in the european union or by the w h o, or if i get a negative test results. but that's actually where the role stars, because it's actually costly to test everyone. and that's why member states are discussing at the moment and really to how would this work? i mean is, is this specifically this, this green a certificate? is it specifically designed for those who are traveling within the you or just for those who are coming from outside of shannon zone into the european union? is 1st of all, it's for people who live in the european union for the 3, like they could get it for the 3 reason i just mentioned. and then maybe in the 2nd step, it could also be accepted by other men, but by other countries, by the 3rd country. but we know there yet at the moment, like your p parliament and the european commission have already said they want this path and it is only the 27 countries, the member states who comes agree on details. for example, the cost cost to should pay for them or also the fact for example, like if you have this document, ca
but if i'm fully vested, as with the vaccine accepted in the european union or by the w h o, or if i get a negative test results. but that's actually where the role stars, because it's actually costly to test everyone. and that's why member states are discussing at the moment and really to how would this work? i mean is, is this specifically this, this green a certificate? is it specifically designed for those who are traveling within the you or just for those who are coming from outside of...