Those given a year after the first was showed to maintain protection. This is similar to the other vaccine when given seasonally. The trials showed the vaccine to be safe, and Safety Monitoring will continue at as the vaccine is rolled out. At a cost of between 2 and 4 a dose it is Come Pavor Rabble with other recommended Malaria Intention shunned and other childhood vaccine, other Malaria Researches are used to dream of the day when we would have a safe and effective vaccine against malaria, now we have two. Since 2000 malaria, now we have two. Since 2000 malaria cases have fallen by more than half and we have succeeded in eliminating it from many parts of the world, but globally, progress has stalled. Nearly half the worlds population remains at risk of malaria. In 2021, there were an enmated 247 million cases of malaria and 619,000 deaths. 95 of cases are in africa, and most are in children underfive. Demand for the rtss vaccine far exceeds supply, so, the r21 vaccine is a vital additional tool to protect more children faster, and to bring us closer to our vision of a malaria free world. Who is now reviewing the vaccine for prequalification, which is who stamp of approval, and will enable unicef to buy the vaccine from the manufacturers. At least 28 countries in africa plan to introduce a who recommended malaria vaccine, as part of their National Immunisation programmes. The Rtss Vaccination will be rolled out in some african countries next year and the r21 is expected to be available to countries by the middle of next year. R21 was not the only vaccine that sage reviewed at its meeting last workers it also recommended a new vaccine against dengue for children up to 16 living in areas where dengue is a significant Public Health problem. Problem. Sage also recommended a new vaccine against meningitis, which has been shown to protect against five sub groups of the bacteria that cause the diseases, and it recommended that for most covid vaccines, a single doseis for most covid vaccines, a single dose is sufficient for primary immunisation, given most people have had at least one prior infection. In addition, sage issued advice on the use of vaccine, to prevent anti microbial resistance as well as for polio, cholera, mumps and smallpox. To say more, i am delighted to welcome the chair of sage, the Chief Physician at the department of Health Security at the Finnish Institute for health and welfare. , ~ ,. , Finnish Institute for health and welfare. , ~. , Finnish Institute for health and welfare. , welfare. Hannah, thank you for your leadership at welfare. Hannah, thank you for your leadership at this welfare. Hannah, thank you for your leadership at this exciting welfare. 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Now, the scale of malaria, it has been killing people mostly children, for millennia, 95 of cases and deaths are in africa and most of those in children under five, deaths are in africa and most of those in children underfive, so this is a vaccine for young children, who will be given four doses, so it is labour intensive to give those but it will prevent those children either getting malaria or getting severely ill, and i have beenin getting severely ill, and i have been in hospitals in africa, where there have been sick children, i was in ghana 15 years ago, where the second, in fact the first malaria vaccine, rtss was being trialled. And to see the burden of disease on families there is extraordinary, so this is an important moment in the fight against one of these most dreaded diseases. I fight against one of these most dreaded diseases. Fight against one of these most dreaded diseases. I think he said 247 million dreaded diseases. 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The exciting thing about one of the exciting things about one of the exciting things about one of the exciting things about the oxford vaccine is just as they did with the covid jab, they have signed up with the institute in india, which is the worlds biggest manufacturer of vaccines, to produce 100 million doses of this jab, per year, that is many more than produced of the first vaccine, and they believe that that can be rolled out from next year, so it is one thing having an effective vaccine, it is another thing to use it. So i would expect ultimately, and certainly the oxford team will hope that that can get this jab in arms very quickly, and very dramatically have an impact on cases and deaths. Because, obviously, the deaths hugely significant on the health care systems, very often that dont have the support necessary for those people who from it. How easily will they be able to get, i know you said fourjabs needed, how easy will it be to administer these . 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Of course, we would like very much, we would have referred to meet on the different under different circumstances, but this circumstances are the way they are, and we have to support ukraine facing this charge. By coming to kyiv, the European UnionForeign Ministers send a strong message of solidarity and support to ukraine, in the face of this unjust and illegitimate war, i personally before todays meeting visited odesa and kyiv to meet with the ukrainian people, and see with my own eyes the brutal inhumane nature of putins aggression against this country. Targeting church, cultural heritage, ports that are porting food. This says a lot about the true face of the so called Special Military Operation that putin is waging against the people of ukraine, which is resisting with an incredible bravery. Russia is weaponising hunger and industry. Russia is doing so extending its crime across the globe. Targeting the most Vulnerable People in africa and in asia, depriving them from their food. This is the consequences of this, this Navy Blockage and this is not only. Studio we will leave that news conference, more detail on that meeting in ukraine, with matthew, stay hello, good afternoon. Contrasting conditions against today across the uk, with the warm humid air hanging on towards the south. Misty murky across sport parts of the south west but further north for scotland blue sky, also for Northern England but we will see a few showers. You can see the boundary between the two air masses it a warm front moving northwards and eastwards, Giving Showery outbreaks, and some of that rain could pep up at time, it could be heavy and thundery, particularly from the East Midlands towards the end of the day but further north sunshine and shower, a noticeable westerly wind, gusty to the north west of scotland. Temperatures lower than yesterday but still well above the early october average. Now as we head through this evening and overnight, the rain is set to continue for a time, especially in eastern areas, we will hang back cloud here but most of the Rain Clearing off into the north sea, a line of showers moving across wales further eastwards but fizzling out. Showers, western scot, but clear skies, temperatures here rather low but it is going to be a mild start again to the day tomorrow, for this time of year, as we head into tuesday, it is much fresher feeling day, we have lost the humidity in the south. It will be breezy with a noticeably brisk wind, a day of sunshine and some showers moving eastwards. Temperatures will of course be lower, peaking in the mid to high teens but still above the average for the time of year. Then on wednesday, High Pressure standards to build in from the south so it is likely towards the south we will see a largely dry rest of the week. Not so further north. Another front, uncertainty on detail will push across Northern Ireland and into scotland, possibly lingering for a time with heavy downpour o for a time with heavy downpour 0 keep an eye on the forecast. Temperatures more or less where they will be on tuesday so the mid to high teens for most, it is looking similar again with more rain moving into western scot as we head through thursday and possibly friday. Look at the temperatures climbing as we head into the weekend. Weekend. Maybe 26 on saturday in live pictures from new york, donald trump arriving in the last 20 to 25 minutes for the start of that Civil Fraud Case. He minutes for the start of that Civil Fraud Case fraud case. He is in front of the cameras and fraud case. He is in front of the cameras and of fraud case. He is in front of the cameras and of course, fraud case. 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