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w. h o. here's what he had to say. this was all barriers for sputnik ve authorization by the world health organization have been removed with only minor administrative procedures needing to be sorted out. this has been confirmed by the w. i chose director general. now russia sputnik lee has already been approved for use in some 70 countries with a combined population of 4000000000 people. now, it is estimated that more than 10000000 people have already received the to required jobs of sputnik v and are fully vaccinated with this. russian vaccine, so really the only thing left for it is to get the approval of the w h. o. about 2 weeks ago, we will learn that the body had some questions about the production of sputnik thee at one of the factories essentially. now what is left for this factory is to, well bring it standards up to well the w e chose requirements and for the experts to visit the site and make sure that everything is in order. and hopefully this will put sputnik v on. it's homestretch towards being recognize
w. h o. here's what he had to say. this was all barriers for sputnik ve authorization by the world health organization have been removed with only minor administrative procedures needing to be sorted out. this has been confirmed by the w. i chose director general. now russia sputnik lee has already been approved for use in some 70 countries with a combined population of 4000000000 people. now, it is estimated that more than 10000000 people have already received the to required jobs of sputnik v...
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here with every oh. ready i know i learned taylor in london, the top stories on al jazeera, the world health organization has endorsed the 1st ever malaria vaccine, w h o has recommended it be rolled out to millions of children across africa. black . so smith's line vaccine was found to be about 30 percent effective it preventing severe cases of malaria, which is transmitted by mosquitoes. malaria kills more than $400000.00 people each year. mostly children under 5 i. some of you may know i started my career as a my little researcher and i longed for the day that we would have an effective vaccine against this ancient and terrible diseases. and today is that day on historic day to day w changed recommending the broad use of the world's 1st my letter vaccine. nicholas huck has more from deca. this is a significant breakthrough in the words of w h show. it is a, it is a vaccine found by africans for africans. and so this has a significant impact. it was researched and trialed in ghana, nigeria, in malawi to point 19000000 doses were distributed to children. now these are 4 doses over the course of 18 months since 2019. when following that trial, the worl
here with every oh. ready i know i learned taylor in london, the top stories on al jazeera, the world health organization has endorsed the 1st ever malaria vaccine, w h o has recommended it be rolled out to millions of children across africa. black . so smith's line vaccine was found to be about 30 percent effective it preventing severe cases of malaria, which is transmitted by mosquitoes. malaria kills more than $400000.00 people each year. mostly children under 5 i. some of you may know i...
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here's our t's dmitri polk. well, it seems that we might actually be getting closer to an approval the w h o just recently updated the status of the approval process for the student v vaccine. this process was put on hold earlier. they were waiting some documentation, but now it's been resumed and is apparently already in its final stages. all that remains to be done really is that a team of inspectors from the w h o must now visit russia to finish up all the necessary paperwork and inspections, and so on. but russian health officials do hope that the vaccine could be approved . finally, within just the next few months, because as a reminder, the splitting feedback scene was one of the 1st ones due to be developed and see widespread use. actually right now, it's available in 70 countries and has an efficacy rating of over 97 percent harbor throughout his development. the vaccine has seen a lot of controversy which is severely hindered his acceptance in the west and the w. h. o has been yet to recognize it or recommended. however, if this approval system process does go through smoothly, it could mean that the peo
here's our t's dmitri polk. well, it seems that we might actually be getting closer to an approval the w h o just recently updated the status of the approval process for the student v vaccine. this process was put on hold earlier. they were waiting some documentation, but now it's been resumed and is apparently already in its final stages. all that remains to be done really is that a team of inspectors from the w h o must now visit russia to finish up all the necessary paperwork and...
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here on al jazeera to blood, and tears french di colonization. ah, the health of humanity is at stake. a global pandemic requires a global response. w h o is the guardian of global health. delivering life saving tools, supplies, and training to help the world's most vulnerable people, uniting across borders to speed up the development of tests, treatments, and of vaccine keeping you up to date with what's happening on the ground in the world and in the lab. now more than ever, the world needs w. h o. making the healthy a world for you. but everyone. aah! france was one of the 1st and largest colonial powers in the world ruling more than 40 territories. but its empire declined after world war to france withdrew from lebanon and syria. and after defeating the bitter battle of gen, been full in may. 1954, france lost the jewel of its empire in the east. indo china followed quickly by all its trading posts in india. the french empire, fractured on all sides. war between algeria and france broke out on the 1st of november 1954 old st. same forces of the algerian national liberation front b, f l n, unleashed a wave of attacks and bombings acr
here on al jazeera to blood, and tears french di colonization. ah, the health of humanity is at stake. a global pandemic requires a global response. w h o is the guardian of global health. delivering life saving tools, supplies, and training to help the world's most vulnerable people, uniting across borders to speed up the development of tests, treatments, and of vaccine keeping you up to date with what's happening on the ground in the world and in the lab. now more than ever, the world needs...
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here. don't come. ah, and one of the top stories and al jazeera, the world health organization has endorsed the 1st ever malaria vaccine. w h o has recommended it be rolled out to millions of children across africa. black. so smith, klein vaccine was found to be about 30 percent effective at preventing severe cases of malaria, which is transmitted by mosquitoes. malaria kills more than $400000.00 people each year. mostly children under 5 are some of you may know i started my career as a my little researcher.
here. don't come. ah, and one of the top stories and al jazeera, the world health organization has endorsed the 1st ever malaria vaccine. w h o has recommended it be rolled out to millions of children across africa. black. so smith, klein vaccine was found to be about 30 percent effective at preventing severe cases of malaria, which is transmitted by mosquitoes. malaria kills more than $400000.00 people each year. mostly children under 5 are some of you may know i started my career as a my...
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w h o the world health organization for its work. over the last year in combating the coven pandemic, that was in now considered to be a foreigner. what we have here are 2 journalists working in different countries, different parts of the world. of course, what they share essentially is working to our highlights injustices around the world and in their particular corners of the world. and i think it shows perhaps what the norwegian panel of the peace prize consider to be one of the big issues of modern times, which is the freedom of the press and the ability of journalistic go about their work on the hinges. how she was saying the brightness and when she was reading out this award, and the, the russian laureate works for the editor in chief of i guess. yet a long standing independent newspaper magazine, based in russia, has been under enormous pressure over the years. many of its journalists have been injured jails or even kills like anna polka scouts. i'm the famous russian journalist who was shot dead in the stairwell of her apartment block many years ago . so it just constantly goes to show what kind of things the nor the no norwegian nobel tea
w h o the world health organization for its work. over the last year in combating the coven pandemic, that was in now considered to be a foreigner. what we have here are 2 journalists working in different countries, different parts of the world. of course, what they share essentially is working to our highlights injustices around the world and in their particular corners of the world. and i think it shows perhaps what the norwegian panel of the peace prize consider to be one of the big issues...
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here. meantime the director general of the world health organization said today that distributing booster shots in some countries while vaccines across africa lag is immoral. cnn is reporting that the w h o chief said it is unjust and unfair because the pandemic will not be stopped by ignoring the whole continent. well san francisco's mayor is pushing a plan she hopes will drive up the number of homes in the city. ktvu christien kafton joins us live with the tails on this proposal called cars to casas, or cars, two houses christian. we're gonna try to illustrate this idea for you. the idea here is that this would streamline the process to convert sites that once catered to cars like the parking lot on that bank there or over here across the street. you can see a gas station over there. and actually turn sites like that and to high density housing. housing or the lack thereof is a constant issue in san francisco. now mayor london breed is pitching a new plan to the board of supervisors cars to casas. the idea is to green light housing projects to be built on locations that once catered to cars to proposed housing ordinance would ease the bureaucratic process of converting sites like gas s
here. meantime the director general of the world health organization said today that distributing booster shots in some countries while vaccines across africa lag is immoral. cnn is reporting that the w h o chief said it is unjust and unfair because the pandemic will not be stopped by ignoring the whole continent. well san francisco's mayor is pushing a plan she hopes will drive up the number of homes in the city. ktvu christien kafton joins us live with the tails on this proposal called cars...