Anonymous ID: 5387ce Aug. 23, 2021, 8:34 a.m. No.14436103   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6187 >>6340 >>6486 >>6651 >>6765

https://apnews.com/article/europe-business-health-coronavirus-pandemic-united-nations-5ca8e252dbbaa2a023c8acbf87b59e0a

WHO head calls for two-month vaccine booster moratorium

The head of the World Health Organization on Monday called for a two-month moratorium on administering booster shots of COVID-19 vaccines as a means of reducing global vaccine inequality and preventing the emergence of new coronavirus variants.

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters in Hungary’s capital, Budapest, that he was “really disappointed” with the scope of vaccine donations worldwide as many countries struggle to provide first and second doses to more than small fractions of their populations while wealthier nations maintain growing vaccine stockpiles.

Tedros called on countries offering third vaccine doses “to share what can be used for boosters with other countries so (they) can increase their first and second vaccination coverage.”

Several countries including the United States, Israel, and Hungary, as well as others in Europe, the Middle East and Asia, are already offering or planning to offer their populations COVID-19 booster shots.

In early August, Hungary became the first country in the 27-member European Union to allow residents to sign up for a third dose, and more than 187,000 people have received a booster so far, according to government statistics.

Last week, U.S. health officials announced plans to dispense COVID-19 booster shots to all Americans in an effort to shore up protection against a surge in cases attributed to the delta variant and signs that the vaccines’ effectiveness is slipping.

Yet the U.N. health agency has repeatedly called for rich nations to do more to help improve access to vaccines in the developing world. On Monday, Tedros said that of the 4.8 billion vaccine doses delivered to date globally, 75% have gone to only 10 countries while vaccine coverage in Africa is at less than 2%.

“Vaccine injustice and vaccine nationalism” increase the risk of more contagious variants emerging, Tedros said.

“The virus will get the chance to circulate in countries with low vaccination coverage, and the delta variant could evolve to become more virulent, and at the same time more potent variants could also emerge,” he said.

Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto told the news conference that Hungary has 8 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine in storage, and that the Central European country has donated more than 1.5 million doses to other countries.

Tedros thanked Hungary for making those donations, adding that “we hope that you will do more, because no one is safe until everyone is safe.”

Anonymous ID: 5387ce Aug. 23, 2021, 8:35 a.m. No.14436111   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6379

Democrats are growing increasingly nervous about the mounting number of retirements by their incumbents in competitive House districts that former President Trump carried in 2020.

 

Of the seven House Democrats who represent Trump-won districts, two have already announced that they won’t seek reelection next year. Rep. Cheri Bustos (D-Ill.) announced her retirement plans in April, while Rep. Ron Kind (D-Wis.) revealed just last week that he will not seek a 14th term in the House in 2022.

 

The retirements have become the subject of increasing hand-wringing among Democrats, who fear that an expectedly tough midterm cycle coupled with the possibility of competitive primaries in swing districts could ease the GOP’s path to the House majority next year.

Anonymous ID: 5387ce Aug. 23, 2021, 8:37 a.m. No.14436127   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6187 >>6203 >>6340 >>6486 >>6651 >>6765

https://news.sky.com/story/afghanistan-taliban-warns-there-will-be-consequences-if-biden-delays-withdrawal-of-us-troops-12388436

Afghanistan: Taliban warns there will be 'consequences' if Biden delays withdrawal of US troops

The Taliban meets Sky News in Doha to discuss what happens next - and issues a stark warning about the withdrawal of troops from the country.

The deadline for troops to withdraw from Afghanistan is just days away and the desperate evacuation of people is running out of time.

The Taliban has met with Sky News in Doha to discuss what happens next - and issued a stark warning about the withdrawal of troops from the country.

Taliban spokesperson Dr Suhail Shaheen said: "It's a red line. President Biden announced that on 31 August they would withdraw all their military forces. So if they extend it that means they are extending occupation while there is no need for that."

He added: "If the US or UK were to seek additional time to continue evacuations - the answer is no. Or there would be consequences.

"It will create mistrust between us. If they are intent on continuing the occupation it will provoke a reaction."

It comes as Boris Johnson is set to personally plead with Joe Biden to extend a deadline for US troops leaving Afghanistan to allow more people to flee the reign of terror of the Taliban.

Meanwhile, desperate scenes grow at Kabul international airport. People prepared to leave everything and risk their lives to escape life under the militant group's rule.

When pressed on this issue - that people clinging on to an aircraft leaving the country is far from routine during a political transition - Dr Shaheen dismissed it as economic migration.

He said: "I assure you it is not about being worried or scared.

"They want to reside in Western countries and that is a kind of economic migration because Afghanistan is a poor country and 70% of the people of Afghanistan live under the line of poverty so everyone wants to resettle in Western countries to have a prosperous life. It is not about [being] scared."

But fear is something we are hearing time and time again from Afghan citizens and refugees.

Video footage has emerged claiming to show the Taliban going door to door threatening people and seeking former government workers. There are also reports of girls' schools being closed in some provinces.

In recent days 300 students - mostly girls - have been evacuated to Qatar for their safety. Women have fought hard for their rights in Afghanistan - for an education, a career, basic freedoms and opportunities.

But many women and girls are now terrified of what they stand to lose under Taliban rule.

Dr Shaheen said: "They will lose nothing. Only if they have no hijab, they will have a hijab… women are required to have the same rights as you have in your country but with a hijab."

When pressed on this issue that nothing will change, Dr Shaheen is insistent: "Now, women teachers have resumed work. Lost nothing. Female journalists they have resumed their work. Lost nothing."

Female broadcasters have been seen back on air since the Taliban took control of the country. But there are many other accounts of women who say they're too scared to return to work or have been told to stay at home.

There is a fear that conditions in the country will deteriorate after international troops and foreign media pull out.

And as that date fast approaches for British, American and NATO forces to leave Afghanistan, I asked what the Taliban would say to the families of those who died trying to help Afghanistan.

Dr Shaheen said: "They occupied our country. If we occupy your country. What you will say to me? What if I killed your people in your country what you will say?

"I think all people suffered a lot. Bloodshed. Destruction. Everything. But we say the past is the past. Part of our past history. Now we want to focus on the future."

"All fake news," said Dr Shaheen in response to those reports. "I can assure you there are many reports by our opponents claiming what is not based on realities."

Anonymous ID: 5387ce Aug. 23, 2021, 8:44 a.m. No.14436203   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14436127

>The Taliban meets Sky News in Doha to discuss what happens next - and issues a stark warning about the withdrawal of troops from the country.

https://streamable.com/2wkxcn

Anonymous ID: 5387ce Aug. 23, 2021, 8:51 a.m. No.14436247   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6255 >>6313

https://www.fda.gov/media/150386/download

 

This product has not been approved or licensed by FDA, but has been authorized for emergency use by FDA, under an EUA to prevent Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) for use in individuals 12 years of age and older; and

 

The emergency use of this product is only authorized for the duration of the declaration that circumstances exist justifying the authorization of emergency use of the medical product under Section 564(b)(1) of the FD&C Act unless the declaration is terminated or authorization revoked sooner.

Anonymous ID: 5387ce Aug. 23, 2021, 9:02 a.m. No.14436333   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6342

>>14436327

>Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine will now be marketed as Comirnaty

That's the sound you make when you try to say "community" through your bell's palsy.

 

https://www.fda.gov/vaccines-blood-biologics/comirnaty