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w. h. o. calling this a historic day. but this is not the only vaccine that's been trialed. what difference is it going to make in the fight against malaria? on the continent it is significant that there is a vaccine rubber stamps by the w h o. that means that collect so welcome, smith. the ones that have developed this vaccine will try to make it available in countries where people and mostly children are dying of malaria. remember, this is the, the, the most deadly infectious disease in many countries in africa. and what's interesting in the words of w h o, it's a vaccine that has been developed by africans for africans. the results of decades of research and worked to try to find a solution to this deadly parasite that has killed millions of people. mostly children, not to point 19000000 doses of this vaccine were dispersed since 2019 in the country of, of gonna kenya and malawi. so as a result of all of that research that the results of this shows that the vaccine itself on its own only gives 35 percent efficacy. but if you combine it with anti malarial than that bumps u
w. h. o. calling this a historic day. but this is not the only vaccine that's been trialed. what difference is it going to make in the fight against malaria? on the continent it is significant that there is a vaccine rubber stamps by the w h o. that means that collect so welcome, smith. the ones that have developed this vaccine will try to make it available in countries where people and mostly children are dying of malaria. remember, this is the, the, the most deadly infectious disease in many...
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and this, this vaccine r t s s, it's called out was proven effective 6 years ago. why did it take so long for w h o to approve it? i mean, the world was able to develop a covert 19 vaccine in a record time. why did it say take so long with malaria? there's 2 challenges. first. malaria is an incredibly complex parasite. it has multiple life stages that make it just technically very challenging to develop an effective vaccine. and the 2nd question was practical. this vaccine requires for doses over a period of many months to protect children fully, and there were questions about whether that would be acceptable and practical in the countries that are hardest hit by malaria. so there were several, several years of trials to make sure 1st that the vaccine is safe and effective. and then 2nd, that it could be practically used by the population at highest risk. as he said, malaria is a very complex disease. there more than a 100 types of malaria parasite will this artist as vaccine be able to target all of them? i read that the effectiveness of the vaccine is what? 40 percent, which is still not a lot it
and this, this vaccine r t s s, it's called out was proven effective 6 years ago. why did it take so long for w h o to approve it? i mean, the world was able to develop a covert 19 vaccine in a record time. why did it say take so long with malaria? there's 2 challenges. first. malaria is an incredibly complex parasite. it has multiple life stages that make it just technically very challenging to develop an effective vaccine. and the 2nd question was practical. this vaccine requires for doses...
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being recognized by the w h o. suicide among us troops is on the rise, according to a new pentagon report that's up 15 percent from last year. but the us defense secretary, calling the situation troubling and a paramount challenge for his department. and it's far from the only issue facing america's armed forces right now. over the last 2 months, several offices of publicly spoken out against the military's top bras, over a range of issues. with the most contentious claims coming from marine stewart shelob, he's calling for lead us to be held accountable for the floors withdrawal from afghanistan is also now awaiting trial for speaking out. caleb open looks into why the u. s. army has been thrown into such disarray. the case of lieutenant colonel stuart sheller certainly raises a lot of questions. says criticism of the military certainly happens a lot these days for officers came forward publicly recently condemning the u. s. military over a whole host of issues including vaccine mandates as well as alleged marxist indoctrination. apparently they've lost faith in the u. s. military and instead of obeying they are revolting. all i'm doing is asking open strategic
being recognized by the w h o. suicide among us troops is on the rise, according to a new pentagon report that's up 15 percent from last year. but the us defense secretary, calling the situation troubling and a paramount challenge for his department. and it's far from the only issue facing america's armed forces right now. over the last 2 months, several offices of publicly spoken out against the military's top bras, over a range of issues. with the most contentious claims coming from marine...
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calls profound transformation after allegations of sexual abuse surrounding workers. cent fiber bowler in democratic republic of congo, an independent commission found at least 80 cases of abuse by w. h o employees and aid workers on thursday, w h o of our to overhaul structures, an internal culture to remove any opportunity for sexual exploitation through an agency has now dedicated the $7600000.00 to strengthening at safeguards and 10 countries, including afghanistan, democratic republic, of congo and ethiopia, it's vowed to support the health and livelihoods of the victims of sexual abuse and their families, from helping with jobs to education and medical fees. the w 2 also says it will ensure mandatory pre deployment training and complete a series of internal investigations. and it says, many of the changes are already in action. an expert in preventing sexual abuse was part of the fast deployment or the latest abode outbreak in easton, d r. c. she's training staff there and is also working with community leaders. well, let's now speak to paula donovan in boston. she's the co director of aids free world and it's code blue campaign to end impunity for sexual offences by un personnel
calls profound transformation after allegations of sexual abuse surrounding workers. cent fiber bowler in democratic republic of congo, an independent commission found at least 80 cases of abuse by w. h o employees and aid workers on thursday, w h o of our to overhaul structures, an internal culture to remove any opportunity for sexual exploitation through an agency has now dedicated the $7600000.00 to strengthening at safeguards and 10 countries, including afghanistan, democratic republic, of...
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call her up anything indicating any links to such research in we were on the u. s. base eco health alliance. president pizza, dash jack was even chosen as part of a w h o team of experts to investigate the origins of cove it. but it seems that much of us hot level efforts in the pandemic, not least, their insistence on blaming and investigating china have only expos, u. s. official cover ups and lies with a disturbing question being why a and lies needed these most recent revelations show that the she and national institute of health director collins either outright wide or. busy have absolutely no idea what's going on with their agencies either way they have no business funding these organizations. and frankly, i think there needs to be a full and open investigation and whether or not they did know directly, no. and if so, they should be held to the, to the fullest extent of punishment, or that if history is a judge of how it's going to go, we're going to see little to no accountability. and i hope i'm wrong. meanwhile, it has a mercer anthony file. she has been the top paid federal employee for years in 2004 . he was granted a permanent pay adjustment full bio defen
call her up anything indicating any links to such research in we were on the u. s. base eco health alliance. president pizza, dash jack was even chosen as part of a w h o team of experts to investigate the origins of cove it. but it seems that much of us hot level efforts in the pandemic, not least, their insistence on blaming and investigating china have only expos, u. s. official cover ups and lies with a disturbing question being why a and lies needed these most recent revelations show that...