As a murder carried out by the netanyahu government. President erdogan said he condemns, what he called, a barbaric attack by israel. The white house says it is deeply disturbed by the incident. Here s us secretary of state, antony blinken. First things first, let s find out exactly what happened owned we will draw the necessary consequences. As you have heard me say, i have no higher priority than the safety and protection of american citizens, wherever they are, something i take the utmost seriousness, so if we have more info, we will share it and, as necessary, act on it. Our international correspondent, mike thomson sent this report. Unknown term had been taking part in a protest in the northern west bank. It was organised, one of many taking place in recent weeks to protest against the increased expansion of settlements in the west bank and it is said by local media israeli police had opened fire on those taking part in the demonstration and also used stun grenades and tear gas to
Kenya's Ahmed Ogwell, the acting head of the African Centers for Disease Control (CDC), returned to Kenya after allegedly experiencing racism by immigration officials in Germany
that we can t deliver vaccines in any place in the world i think is a false hood that sets us up for failure. we can deliver vaccines anywhere we choose to. we are looking not just at a funding app but looking at a solidarity and political will gap. we have the ability to do this if we choose to and the head of the african cdc has said it himself. give me the vaccines i will find a way to get it into the arms if we partner and figure out what the barriers are. it s surmountable. it is true, we need to worry about our energy grid and we need to worry about those pieces that are critical to making a functional health system. but those are fixable problems. those are investments that can be made, that can be, you know that makes it possible to deliver these vaccines. the reality is there s just a critical shortage of vaccines and there s a critical shortage of health care workers and others who are needed to deliver that vaccine. we need to get really real that
too late. one of the things we know is direct experience with covid and with death from covid is a predictor of likely to vaccinate. the unfortunate fact is as more people have that direct experience, that s a very high cost to pay to increase the likelihood of [ inaudible ]. what is your data showing, dr. jameson, about why people still resist? we know that those people who have high confidence in science and the institutions that communicate science, fda, cdc, nih and a spokesperson such as dr. fauci are far more likely to vaccinate, far less likely to have misinformation but we know that those people who have lower trust are more susceptible to misinformation in part because the sources they re turning to are giving them the misinformation, but one of the things that s hopeful in our survey is that there still is very high trust in your primary care provider. so one question we should be asking is how can we increase the likelihood that everybody who is vaccination hesitant is