Negotiations to establish the globalist World Health Organization‘s (WHO) Pandemic Treaty appear to have collapsed. According to 100 Percent Fed Up, the failure of negotiations between countries concerning the pandemic treaty means the global health body won’t be finalizing the document. Despite this, it urged people not to lower their guard as the WHO “will […]
The United Kingdom has declined to endorse the World Health Organization‘s (WHO) global pandemic treaty due to concerns over potential infringement of its sovereign rights. The pandemic accord introduced in May 2021 appeals to all participating states to surrender a certain percentage of their supplies related to the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic for international distribution. […]
Thousands of unused personal protective equipment (PPE) sets ended up being dumped in the New Forest area in the British county of Hampshire, located in South East England. The Guardian reported on June 19 that hundreds of thousands of unused PPE were “dumped” at a nature reserve in the Calmore area, near the New Forest’s […]
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Bild has congratulated the British government on its coronavirus vaccine rollout, stating that Germany “envies” the United Kingdom.
The newspaper’s print edition ran the headline “Dear Britain, WE ENVY YOU!” emblazed on top of a Union Jack on the front page of the newspaper’s February 24th edition. It noted the timeline given by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, which aims to lift all coronavirus restrictions in England by June 21st at the earliest.
Bild, which has the highest circulation of any newspaper in Europe, compared the daily vaccination rates of the United Kingdom which is presently giving shots to an average of 360,000 people per day to that of Germany, which has managed an average of just 140,000 per day.
2021-02-02 21:37:27 GMT2021-02-03 05:37:27(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
A man collects a swab for a coronavirus test at a temporary COVID-19 testing facility set up in Ealing, a district in western London, Britain, on Feb. 2, 2021. The British government will extend mass testing as more coronavirus "mutations of concern" were found in parts of the country, British Health Secretary Matt Hancock said Tuesday. Around 80,000 people live in the eight areas in England, including Surrey, London and Kent, have been targeted for the urgent testing. (Photo by Ray Tang/Xinhua)
LONDON, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) The British government will extend mass testing as more coronavirus mutations of concern were found in parts of the country, British Health Secretary Matt Hancock said Tuesday.