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approved as part of the collection of students from the callback, which is kind of been supported by w h o b, this epi, they're coalition for epidemic preparedness innovation. this vaccine has been paid for by the european tax p. s. money, and we all know that w h o has given emergency authorization for these vaccines, so i remain completely lost as to why such behavior. we've always maintained that we should, the only way that we will defeat this plan is to use sans to drive policies and action. and that's fine, nor science behind his decision. and i really call on the european union to reverse that decision almost immediately because it is creating a lot of the people that have received a vaccine in africa and the global out. tell us more about the homage, john, what does that mean for people? doesn't mean that we just deliver and diety ones that decision was made over the we can tell you that many, many steps have called me so many people in their communities have reach out to me and express a lot of anxiety risk picture ability to travel to europe, for several reasons, we are, is highl
approved as part of the collection of students from the callback, which is kind of been supported by w h o b, this epi, they're coalition for epidemic preparedness innovation. this vaccine has been paid for by the european tax p. s. money, and we all know that w h o has given emergency authorization for these vaccines, so i remain completely lost as to why such behavior. we've always maintained that we should, the only way that we will defeat this plan is to use sans to drive policies and...
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she was at the w h o 's approve that, and yet you hasn't. so it seems like what happens in reality from, from what the w h o says. absolutely, and i think we could see more of that in the future. and if they'll do that for astrazeneca, then you can see politics very much coming into play with the chinese vaccines as well. so i would definitely agree on that, but i think we need to focus on the key issue here that the vast majority of developing countries don't have enough of any vaccine at this point. and that's the key key issue. yes, it's problematic for travel if you have been vaccinated with the amount of vaccine, but it's far, far more problematic if you're in your gander at the moment where 4000 people now 45000000 have had 2 doses. i mean, it's absolutely terrible the whole day in your back scenes going on by europe. and i think this, this latest episode of saying that coffee shield isn't quite right, is a lot for me. and i think it's about defending european industries, this sense that kind of only safe back scenes can be made in euro
she was at the w h o 's approve that, and yet you hasn't. so it seems like what happens in reality from, from what the w h o says. absolutely, and i think we could see more of that in the future. and if they'll do that for astrazeneca, then you can see politics very much coming into play with the chinese vaccines as well. so i would definitely agree on that, but i think we need to focus on the key issue here that the vast majority of developing countries don't have enough of any vaccine at this...
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the serum is she has been fully approved by the w h o by co racks. it is absolutely the case that as john said, it's completely unheard of that, that the european union should decide that they have some our highest standard. i think this is politically driven. i think it's because it's seen as the british vaccine that are like it. i think that's politics in all of this, and i think there was racism in there too. i think the europeans have a very, very poor record on this. look at chancellor michael, she's blocking moves at the w t. i to share the vaccine recipe. bio in tech is a german for, they have one of the most successful vaccines together with fines that they've sold virtually known vaccines in the developing build bursting numb for africa. that's a pulling that's a crime of historical proportions. when we look at the 3rd way sweeping through countries like you can, it's absolutely disgusting to be honest. you see the europeans looking after themselves once again, and it just makes me really, really angry. and i think they should look to themse
the serum is she has been fully approved by the w h o by co racks. it is absolutely the case that as john said, it's completely unheard of that, that the european union should decide that they have some our highest standard. i think this is politically driven. i think it's because it's seen as the british vaccine that are like it. i think that's politics in all of this, and i think there was racism in there too. i think the europeans have a very, very poor record on this. look at chancellor...
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it also received emergency validation from the w h o. with the end of last year. earlier we discussed the vaccines, the efficacy issue with the head of the vaccination program. as a tele vive medical center, we have data which shows even if the immunity of 2 doses of defy their job, even if team units is waning, it's winning very, very, very slowly. it is possible at some point everybody will need another dose. obviously we're worried about the drop. the delta vary and has already been studied in britain and elsewhere in defies vaccine has been found to be less effective against it, but not as less effective as seen in our preliminary data. so we will have to watch it closely as the data unfold. the whole vaccination with 5 to requires 2 shots, like most of the current covert injections, but a growing vaccine hesitancy trend to seen people refusing to get a 2nd dose in the german capital. for example, one in 5 vaccination appointments has been canceled or postponed in recent weeks, as, according to the german red cross, which even suggested a 30 year. oh fine for
it also received emergency validation from the w h o. with the end of last year. earlier we discussed the vaccines, the efficacy issue with the head of the vaccination program. as a tele vive medical center, we have data which shows even if the immunity of 2 doses of defy their job, even if team units is waning, it's winning very, very, very slowly. it is possible at some point everybody will need another dose. obviously we're worried about the drop. the delta vary and has already been studied...
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according to the w h show, the number of deaths has jumped 43 percent over the past week compared to the one before it w h o. regional director for africa says hospitals in the most affected areas, are nearing a breaking point, wandering out of oxygen, and i see you beds, you know, the half of new daily cases on the continent or in south africa, libya she nicea and mozambique also have high numbers will nicholas huck is law firm as in decker. next, this appears to be more infectious. 3rd ways are african nations prepares well, certainly according to the w h o, more needs to be done in order for countries to face this rapid spread and use, notably by the delta vary and last week there were only 10 countries. the 1st thing that had the delta variance in their, in their nations. this week 21 countries we've seen a 43 percent jump in cases. let me tell you say this again, 43 percent jump. that is the biggest resurgence of infections that any continents on the planet is currently facing. as you mentioned, terrible situation in south africa despite to log down. well, well there's, there's expectation that there w
according to the w h show, the number of deaths has jumped 43 percent over the past week compared to the one before it w h o. regional director for africa says hospitals in the most affected areas, are nearing a breaking point, wandering out of oxygen, and i see you beds, you know, the half of new daily cases on the continent or in south africa, libya she nicea and mozambique also have high numbers will nicholas huck is law firm as in decker. next, this appears to be more infectious. 3rd ways...
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if sputnik had been approved by say, the w h o or by the european medicines agency. is there any suggestion in this article why that has not happened yet? we know that the european medicine agency and the world health organization haven't given the green light this picnic the yet and the officials claim. but they still have reservations, for instance, over the quality of surveillance of the possible rear of factors. but i think we, and we also know that the w h o, instructors have visited 9 sites across russia were scrutiny fee is being manufactured and they flag concerns over $1.00 of those sites. and the russian side says that they have already fix the problem. but there are also concerns that i think may lose its potency over time, and that even a vaccinated person needs a booster shot. and there are specific light, a one day version of the same vaccine that is being already rolled out in moscow and other major cities exactly for this. but as the russian producers claim, there are a lot of red tape in the m a. and that they have to jump through a lot of hoops in o
if sputnik had been approved by say, the w h o or by the european medicines agency. is there any suggestion in this article why that has not happened yet? we know that the european medicine agency and the world health organization haven't given the green light this picnic the yet and the officials claim. but they still have reservations, for instance, over the quality of surveillance of the possible rear of factors. but i think we, and we also know that the w h o, instructors have visited 9...
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and we also know that the w h o inspectors have visited 9 sites across russia. were scrutiny 3 is being manufactured and the flag concerns over one of those sites and the russian side says that they have already fixed the problem. but there are also concerns that food may lose its potency over time, and that even a vaccinated person needs a booster shot. and there are scrutiny light a one day version of the same vaccine that is being already rolled out in moscow and other major cities. exactly. for this, but as the russian producers claim there are a lot of red tape in the m a. and that they have to jump through a lot of hoops in order to get their vaccine registered properly. and they've never done this before. they do make mistakes, they admit this and even typing errors. so that shows you that still has a long way to go even without approval from the m a and the w tro. there are countries that importing and distributing the russian jobs, i'm talking about european countries like hungry and san marino. now, austria and cyprus, they do accept russian tourists w
and we also know that the w h o inspectors have visited 9 sites across russia. were scrutiny 3 is being manufactured and the flag concerns over one of those sites and the russian side says that they have already fixed the problem. but there are also concerns that food may lose its potency over time, and that even a vaccinated person needs a booster shot. and there are scrutiny light a one day version of the same vaccine that is being already rolled out in moscow and other major cities. exactly....
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is it the uneven access to vaccines that the w h o has criticized or the easing of restrictions in some countries like the u. k. delta area is troublesome, there will be other very come along in time. i suspect this is not the end of things not being able to get hold of actually is a problem in the face of delta. but in countries not the u. k. successful in holding the viable spread with the vaccine, then that's a good indicator of other countries that they can perhaps be a bit more relaxed into course. but of course, that's a very big if and the u. k is sort of a trial run for the rest of the world. we'll see what happens. you talked about the delta, very unfair, and the crisis it seems now is increasingly of race between the vaccine and this highly contagious, very and delta. but the delta is also spreading rapidly in countries that were seen as success stories like israel, the us or u k. so, how effective on the vaccines really against is very and then if you say they're going to be other variance, when are we going to see the end of it? so, so even in terms of vaccines and how effec
is it the uneven access to vaccines that the w h o has criticized or the easing of restrictions in some countries like the u. k. delta area is troublesome, there will be other very come along in time. i suspect this is not the end of things not being able to get hold of actually is a problem in the face of delta. but in countries not the u. k. successful in holding the viable spread with the vaccine, then that's a good indicator of other countries that they can perhaps be a bit more relaxed...
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s. administration for the message of cautiousness from the w h. o. well certainly that is something that the public health officials and the buyer and coven response team take very seriously. if the same time the united states feels that it has been leading the efforts globally in terms of vaccinations. and the hope is that that trajectory will continue, but the big challenge in the united states remains vaccine hesitancy. and so that's why we're going to hear from the us president in the coming hours about how he believes he can meet that by the end of the week. the estimate is that 160000000 americans will be fully vaccinated. but of course, there are more than 350000000 americans, and so they're still a long way to go in terms of getting the population fully vaccinated in day bears. reminding that the white house had said a target of at least 70 percent of all americans receiving at least one backs a nation by the independence holiday, which has come and gone and they did not meet that goal. so what we're wanted to hear from the president becoming
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this is a w h o recommendation. we know the just seeking a walk soon. that motor indeed exceeds work. we used them to prevent infectious diseases and there is no vaccine that can guarantee 100 percent effectiveness. therefore, there's still a chance that those who are vaccinated can get sick vaccination helps to prevent the development of severe forms and fatal outcomes. vaccinated people have a risk of being in contact with the cobra, 1900 carrier, and getting sick. therefore, all those vaccinated should follow cobra. 1900 restrictions, such as wearing masks and keeping their distance. france has become the latest you contrary to bond the hunting of some bugs with indiscriminate glue traps, denouncing the practice as causing it were possible harm to animals, hats off to a 5 year long case, brought by to move protection groups the who's who's ordering. it was when the cabin should washed with gasoline, it's very violent. they put in complete darkness in a garish to month where they cannot get any lights. then they're brought back to where they were trap
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that's the, the w h o initiative to provide vaccines to developing countries that they couldn't really afford them initially. so south korea again was behind the ball in reserving the vaccines and now it's suffering. the effects of that only 10 percent of the population have received both doses and 30 percent have received one dose. so it's going to have trouble reaching that level or heard immunity in november, that the government has set for a goal. now with this current increase in cases, what is the government's plan on counting it? well, president moon j n. set sort of a level of 0 tolerance so those. busy that, you know, breach the, the corona, virus prevention protocols, the guidelines are, are going to be penalize more severely. small businesses are face shut down of, of 10 days. they've also taken some other measures. they're going to close parks at 10 pm. a lot of people would go to parks to gather after the restaurants and bars had closed at 10 pm. so they're going to shut that down. they're also going to increase the testing quite significantly and take a close look at what
that's the, the w h o initiative to provide vaccines to developing countries that they couldn't really afford them initially. so south korea again was behind the ball in reserving the vaccines and now it's suffering. the effects of that only 10 percent of the population have received both doses and 30 percent have received one dose. so it's going to have trouble reaching that level or heard immunity in november, that the government has set for a goal. now with this current increase in cases,...
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, you know, was highlighted in was potential reasons why sputnik still hasn't been approved by the w h o run the world by the european medicines agency, wasn't in sure. so we know that the european medicine agency and the w h o the world health organization, they haven't given a green light to suit degree and the officials claim, but they still have reservations, months and months and months so long time. yeah, yeah, sure. so, for instance, they have the claim that they have reservations over the quality of surveillance for a possible rare side effect that we know the w 2 inspectors have visited 9 sites across russia. her student id is being manufactured and they flag concerns over one of those sites. but the russian side claim that they have fixed everything up, you know, they're also concerns that student may lose its potency over time. and that a person needs a booster shot even if he had been vaccinated. and the re, sputnik light, a one day's version of the same vaccine that is being rolled out in moscow right now. and is expected to be rolled out and other major russian cities. but
, you know, was highlighted in was potential reasons why sputnik still hasn't been approved by the w h o run the world by the european medicines agency, wasn't in sure. so we know that the european medicine agency and the w h o the world health organization, they haven't given a green light to suit degree and the officials claim, but they still have reservations, months and months and months so long time. yeah, yeah, sure. so, for instance, they have the claim that they have reservations over...
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within a year, the w. h. o chief made the announcement as he warned we are entering a worrying stage of the crisis. we did a very dangerous period of this fund to be in those countries with low vaccination coverage. terrible scenes of hospitals overflowing that again becoming the norm to have urged leaders across the world to work together to ensure that by this time, next year, 70 percent of all people in every country are vaccinated. or less than 2 percent of global current of ours. vaccines have gone to poor countries. rich states like britain, france and the u. s. have found to donate a 1000000000 doses, but the world is estimated to need 11 times that figure. the secretary general of doctors without borders told us the health community just faced a number of challenges. i think we're a long, long way from being satisfied with getting equitable distribution of back scenes on a global, on a global scale. there are huge parts of the world who are simply not receiving vaccine doses. i mean, we would say that i
within a year, the w. h. o chief made the announcement as he warned we are entering a worrying stage of the crisis. we did a very dangerous period of this fund to be in those countries with low vaccination coverage. terrible scenes of hospitals overflowing that again becoming the norm to have urged leaders across the world to work together to ensure that by this time, next year, 70 percent of all people in every country are vaccinated. or less than 2 percent of global current of ours. vaccines...
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i mean, you talk about it being a long road in the w. h o also says that each year and estimated 40000000 people are in need of palliative care, 78 percent of whom live in low and middle income countries worldwide. only about 14 percent of people who need palliative care currently receive it. what kind of barriers need to be overcome significantly and immediately in order to better address the needs for palliative care and also what kind of costs are we talking about? and when i talk about cost, also our insurance companies on board, i mean, is the insurance system in the health care systems in various countries on board with palliative care? so the main barriers are mostly on the national level. so as i said before, this lack of training of physicians. so right now, physicians are not prescribing the medicine such as mar, in that are needed for these patients because they don't prescribe them. the government sees no need to import more of these medicines. so the medicines are not available in the country. there's quite often there's not a b
i mean, you talk about it being a long road in the w. h o also says that each year and estimated 40000000 people are in need of palliative care, 78 percent of whom live in low and middle income countries worldwide. only about 14 percent of people who need palliative care currently receive it. what kind of barriers need to be overcome significantly and immediately in order to better address the needs for palliative care and also what kind of costs are we talking about? and when i talk about...
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so, you know, it's, it's really been a remarkable feat that since the year 2000 gabby w h o units have been able to put into place programs that vaccinate 80 to 85 percent of the world's children against the basic disease is what we call the extended program for immunization. really remarkable and save millions of lives actually saves 2 and a half 1000000 lives a year. that's fascinating. the children. so in korea, the birth cohort, the number of children born every year is between 30400000. the number of people increase 51000000 and you can imagine the difference between having to vaccinate 300000 individuals and that's in, in 51000000 visuals. but we know that there are of axioms that we could directly give to adults that we improve the quality of life for adults. and could this, you know, building of, of infrastructure, strengthening of health is strengthening of reporting systems. actually create something that would give a benefit to all countries. now that's going to require fund and the i m f estimates that it's, it's a significant amount of funding, but the return on investment
so, you know, it's, it's really been a remarkable feat that since the year 2000 gabby w h o units have been able to put into place programs that vaccinate 80 to 85 percent of the world's children against the basic disease is what we call the extended program for immunization. really remarkable and save millions of lives actually saves 2 and a half 1000000 lives a year. that's fascinating. the children. so in korea, the birth cohort, the number of children born every year is between 30400000....
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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 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. oh, be the hero the world. ah marsha, in. ah, this is al jazeera. ah. hi there. i'm kim vanelle. this is the new, the law from up coming up in the next 60 minutes. proved whereas in the new president's federal kasteel valves to make big reforms. but he faces a csl position. security forces keep the peace into new z as it's revealed the because the political party is at the center of an investigation on the.
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 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. oh, be the hero the world. ah marsha, in. ah, this is al jazeera. ah. hi there. i'm kim vanelle. this...
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the w. h. o says the pandemic isn't yet over and further waves of infection could arrive later in the year. of the countries of the month, because we still have nearly 1000000 cases week 1000000 a week in the hook up. it is an over am and the same in europe and europe in region. we've half a 1000000 cases week like this thing has gone away. so i sometimes have this sense that everyone thinks it's all over and we're just getting on. and to an extent, i understand the sentiment. understand why people want to feel that way. but for a lot of the world, unfortunately this thing is only getting started. we just need to be a little more patient. remember last summer where we had everything got good and then everyone kind of relaxed. and then we kind of arrived in september, october and ended up in huge trouble. i think that's where we're going again with a much more transmissible variant this time around. and that's the issue. well, that warning came on the same day. the u. k. prime minister confirmed m
the w. h. o says the pandemic isn't yet over and further waves of infection could arrive later in the year. of the countries of the month, because we still have nearly 1000000 cases week 1000000 a week in the hook up. it is an over am and the same in europe and europe in region. we've half a 1000000 cases week like this thing has gone away. so i sometimes have this sense that everyone thinks it's all over and we're just getting on. and to an extent, i understand the sentiment. understand why...
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any measured the only allows people protected by a subset of w h o approved vaccines to benefit from the reopening of travel into and with that region would effectively create a to to system further widening the global vaccine divide and exacerbating the inequalities they were since the beginning of the year, the british government long hailed the co vaccination program as that ticket out of the pan demik with a mixed up like this one on. indeed the rise of the delta veteran here in the united kingdom. we only have to look at the last week alone to see a 46 percent rise in the delta variant. it seems that many countries across europe are very worried about brits coming into the country, regardless of which job they've had. and regardless of how many the world health organization has urged the government to ensure that 70 percent of the world's population has had recovered job within a year, the w h o chief made the announcement as he warned that we were entering a worrying stage of the crisis, we did a very dangerous period of this fund, a big in those countries with low vaccination
any measured the only allows people protected by a subset of w h o approved vaccines to benefit from the reopening of travel into and with that region would effectively create a to to system further widening the global vaccine divide and exacerbating the inequalities they were since the beginning of the year, the british government long hailed the co vaccination program as that ticket out of the pan demik with a mixed up like this one on. indeed the rise of the delta veteran here in the united...
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, the strain is going to plunge the rest of europe into a 3rd wave of the virus, according to the w h. o european regional direct the city conditions for a new wave of excess hospitalizations and that's before the autumn or dead for in place. new variance deficit in vaccine uptake increased social mixing and there will be a new wave in the w to pin region. unless we remain disciplined according to the you and the number of new cases across europe rose by 10 percent last week. most vaccines, they say, are effective against the delta vary, but only 2 shots can guarantee a higher level of protection stamps. the reason guys, despite the new varied and worsening statistics, the launch the digital poet certificate system. we heard about that in that report just now to allow people to freely travel across the blog is basically a q r code that shows the owners coverage status. either vaccinated, tested negative or recovered with antibodies. but it's not absolutely full proof, because certificates are easy to forge, co signed issue on the system at the moment. doesn't check legitimacy. professor
, the strain is going to plunge the rest of europe into a 3rd wave of the virus, according to the w h. o european regional direct the city conditions for a new wave of excess hospitalizations and that's before the autumn or dead for in place. new variance deficit in vaccine uptake increased social mixing and there will be a new wave in the w to pin region. unless we remain disciplined according to the you and the number of new cases across europe rose by 10 percent last week. most vaccines,...
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number of deaths there has jumped 43 percent over the last week compared to the week before that the w h o regional director for africa as hospitals in the most affected areas and nearing breaking point and they're running out of oxygen, and i see you beds maybe half of new daily cases on the continent or in south africa, libya, shanicea and mozambique also have high numbers. has been sharp increase in the number of children around the world who missed out on basic ordinary vaccines as a result of disruptions caused by the corona virus pandemic. the w h o and unicef say 23000000 children, missed out on routine jobs, leaving them vulnerable to diseases such as measles, polio, and meningitis, guy and is the chief of programs and services for the national association of county and city health officials. he says, a lack of routine vaccinations could lead to other types of outbreaks as can countries reopen. not only is the need to ensure that folks and children and get the necessary vaccinations, but we've also seen the rise and batting hesitancy and vaccine poor confidence to black edward and
number of deaths there has jumped 43 percent over the last week compared to the week before that the w h o regional director for africa as hospitals in the most affected areas and nearing breaking point and they're running out of oxygen, and i see you beds maybe half of new daily cases on the continent or in south africa, libya, shanicea and mozambique also have high numbers. has been sharp increase in the number of children around the world who missed out on basic ordinary vaccines as a result...
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one on one m, w h o has already something about it is care in emergencies and monetary emergencies such as damage and in specific settings, such as here in germany. for example, we are also describing the need for condemning preparedness from appellate his cap respective saying that there should be special regulations. just one easy example when hospitals and nothing homes are locked down, independent mac patients are dying alone. without seeing that family members, we had cases where the family for about 4 weeks was not able to see their sick family member and hospital until he died alone in an intensive care unit. and that's absolutely not necessary. you can prevent that by clarifying that isolation measures are not valid for di and nations, and the family members should be allowed to see di patients even an intensive care units even. and if and damage providers you have adequate protective equipment. dr . lucas. rog, brooke, chair of the board of directors of the international association for hospice and palliative care. thank you for talking to help, sir. thank you very much. i fran
one on one m, w h o has already something about it is care in emergencies and monetary emergencies such as damage and in specific settings, such as here in germany. for example, we are also describing the need for condemning preparedness from appellate his cap respective saying that there should be special regulations. just one easy example when hospitals and nothing homes are locked down, independent mac patients are dying alone. without seeing that family members, we had cases where the...
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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 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. the me i got was i was just not totally inside but just in the way i but it's more that i know i didn't i think there was a room that much does it will print i i mama i say it bob or if i was i got it anyway, but my echo echo being cannot burn my door lies. iraq. i as in i said to go because my telling you that no more nor jim or daniel is joy. i will i will not going i don't i don't which i on my my i didn't i wrote a guy. no, no i got oh no. what made it will renew for demilia. x is a free domain. you on the village and in don't want to stay between patients from a separate then in your interview for the election. what is done differently to strategy is make sure it is no chance me the news. ah
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 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. the me i got was i was just not totally inside but just in the way i but it's more that i know i...
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the w h o says me, and mine is currently the most dangerous place to be a medical worker. and a warning view is may find some parts of the following report. distressing health work is protesting against the new regime. that's when the hunter decided they were a threat. since the crew metix her face attacks like this by the military says one fugitive doctor on call hughes to do to i'll actually in the ear. but we have become criminal overnight. find a military seating and seen patient is, isn't illegal in any part of the law or in muma that forced many practitioners to go into hiding. but escaping persecution isn't easy. many of them had been arrested while working in underground clinics, treating injured protesters wounded by the hunters plutocrat down all the medical equipment change and my college and on for doctors and enough on the seemed patients. you can say that i'm like cheech an i s k many times. the doctor is one of many health workers who refused to return to hospitals now occupied by the military and decision heavily criticized by the hunter government, the dog
the w h o says me, and mine is currently the most dangerous place to be a medical worker. and a warning view is may find some parts of the following report. distressing health work is protesting against the new regime. that's when the hunter decided they were a threat. since the crew metix her face attacks like this by the military says one fugitive doctor on call hughes to do to i'll actually in the ear. but we have become criminal overnight. find a military seating and seen patient is, isn't...
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it bought in a little bit more than other countries to kovacs that the w h o initiative to provide vaccines to developing countries that, that couldn't really afford them initially. so south korea again was behind the ball in reserving the vaccines and now it's suffering. the effects of that only 10 percent of the population have received both doses and 30 percent have received one dose. so it's going to have trouble reaching that level or heard immunity in november, that the government has set for a goal. now with this current increase in cases, what is the government's plan on countering it? well, president moon j n. set sort of a level of 0 tolerance so those. busy that, you know, breach the, the corona, virus prevention protocols, the guidelines are, are going to be penalize more severely. small businesses are face shut down of, of 10 days. they've also taken some other measures. they're going to close parks at 10 pm. a lot of people would go to parks to gather after the restaurants and bars had closed at 10 pm. so they're going to shut that down. they're also going to increase the test
it bought in a little bit more than other countries to kovacs that the w h o initiative to provide vaccines to developing countries that, that couldn't really afford them initially. so south korea again was behind the ball in reserving the vaccines and now it's suffering. the effects of that only 10 percent of the population have received both doses and 30 percent have received one dose. so it's going to have trouble reaching that level or heard immunity in november, that the government has set...
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Jul 17, 2021
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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 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 healthier world for you. everyone the, i the way the 28 get a letter of excel for you to talk at the export nor do you see links on print. it said the more poker lives on, please feel free to make if you didn't have the coffee or did you really want to see? did school is a fish. i'm because she to whole week. why don't say formula. she could be offered to talk walkman, flowers, could change for thoughtfulness held could be a grand onto my, she could see of the see want to meet also suki my it normally my the p. c. mac, my mac, mac i did in petite. it but was a lead. you're familiar on visual it, you see cities just or long demand for this one is all of the above one food the badly or we don't the circle fear. what you did the t
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 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 healthier world for you. everyone the, i the way the 28 get a letter of excel for you to talk at the export nor do you see links on...
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Jul 6, 2021
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but the w h o says the panoramic isn't over. yes, the 3rd, the waves of infection could arrive later in the year. you just need to be a little more patient. remember last summer where we have everything got good and then everyone kind of relaxed. and then we kind of arrived in september or october and ended up in huge trouble. i think that's where we're going again with a much more transmissible variant. this time around lebanon's care take a prime minister is warning his country is days away from what he says will be a social explosion. a sunday, as appealing for help to resolve the economic crisis. inflation is storing is the current, the hits new lows pushing thousands more into poverty and says he doesn't have the mandate to resume negotiations with the i m f. he says the international community must step and now and i will ask you though, i would come by play to day to all the king's princesses, presidents, leaders and ally and friendly nations. and i call on the united nations and all international agencies in public opini
but the w h o says the panoramic isn't over. yes, the 3rd, the waves of infection could arrive later in the year. you just need to be a little more patient. remember last summer where we have everything got good and then everyone kind of relaxed. and then we kind of arrived in september or october and ended up in huge trouble. i think that's where we're going again with a much more transmissible variant. this time around lebanon's care take a prime minister is warning his country is days away...
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Jul 27, 2021
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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 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. for everyone. the hello from dell her no. cecilia, here is the weather forecasts for the middle east. we've got a wind blowing down from iraq into saudi arabia, so that swirling around the sand in dust in places like re add where we've got a high of 45 degrees. also dealing with some briskin fear. swain's, as we head toward southern portions of pakistan. so the risk of sand and dust storms for grouchy pretty well. almost every day this week we've got rain toward the north, impacting the hor and is one of odd in the forecast on tuesday. you know, for turkey, once again, the black sea region getting hammered with some heavy ranger, but across the rest of the country. a nice run of sun it, it stumble over th
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 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. for everyone. the hello from dell her no. cecilia, here is the weather forecasts for the middle east. we've...
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Jul 6, 2021
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relaxing their rules, despite wise numbers and concerns about the highly contagious delta variance w. h. o insists the pandemic his not over yet. all of the countries of the america, we still have nearly 1000000 cases. week 1000000 a week up. it is an over am and the same in europe, in europe, in region. we've half a 1000000 cases week like this thing has gone away. so i summers of this sense that everyone thinks it's all over and we're just getting on. and to an extent, i understand the sentiment, understand why people want to feel that way. but for a lot of the world, unfortunately this thing is only getting started. we just need to be a little more patient. remember last summer where we had everything got good and then everyone kind of relaxed. and then we kind of arrived in september or october and ended up in huge trouble. what i think that's where we're going again with a much more transmissible variant. this time around lebanon's caretaker, prime minister is warning his country is days away from what he calls a social exclusion hasn't been appealing for international help to resolve
relaxing their rules, despite wise numbers and concerns about the highly contagious delta variance w. h. o insists the pandemic his not over yet. all of the countries of the america, we still have nearly 1000000 cases. week 1000000 a week up. it is an over am and the same in europe, in europe, in region. we've half a 1000000 cases week like this thing has gone away. so i summers of this sense that everyone thinks it's all over and we're just getting on. and to an extent, i understand the...