Approved exene by the end of 2021, and it will be given to the countries that are part of the facility, not how can 192 of them roughly 20 percent of their needs for now. And thats actually really important because its never been the case before that innovative Vaccine Technology has made its way from the laboratory, through the clinic, through a big Multinational Corporation or a Chinese Company or an indian company. And then out into Global Health it at roughly the same time that its available in the United States, u. K. And europe. So in a sense, kovacs is a victory for those people who believe in multilateralism in transparency, you know, unfortunately there are 2 big standouts from kovacs. Its the United States and this and russia. Unfortunately, they should join. Well, its interesting that neither of those 2 countries do, and both of those countries obviously have those vaccines. But if you know nothing about vaccines, not as much as you do and youre sitting here watching this, a
Cards in part due to the coronavirus crisis. By car, from contactless. Oh yes, i card. But i dont, i mean im someone who prefers cash because it gives me a better idea of how much im spending. But because it 19 has changed that now i pay with plastic tops, im almost a shelf and you have to ask yourself, why do people want to abolish cash . So some banks have turned their backs on cash completely. They dont have any brick and mortar branches or a. T. M. s by the Cashless Payments are on the rocks. But experts warn were paying with our data. These are monster, monster card or axiom google facebook, twitter interfaces that surveillance capitalism. Cash is competing with Electronic Payment Systems. Could it get knocked out of the ring . A former head of interpol says it would be risky to apply cash completely. What happens if the russians choose off the system and who defends . The coronavirus pandemic has polluted Cashless Payments. Whos profiting and what price are we paying back for sho
Will have to endure a dark winter. Im aaron tilton thanks for joining us we start with the most promising developments yet in efforts to stop the coronavirus pandemic German Company beyond tech and u. S. Drug maker pfizer have announced they are experimental vaccine is more than 90 percent effective in Clinical Trials the vaccine expected is expected rather to be submitted to u. S. Authorities for emergency approval this month if its given the green light it could be rolled out in limited quantities by the end of this year. The hope for an effective vaccine against the corona virus could be growing German Company by on taxes test results are more promising than expected. Yes our results are showing that after an interim evaluation the vaccine is able to prevent infections with over 90 percent probability. So. This is how the socalled m r n a vaccine works Genetic Information from the corona virus is brought into the human body via a messenger molecule the body then uses it to produce v
Going to go and hit squads of nerve agents and exposing the regime to New York Times job for their moscow correspondent. Sounds like something straight out of a spy thriller and reveals the outlets. Predetermine narrative on russia youre watching are to international for your global news update this hour. Welcome to the program. The race to get a covert vaccine to market is heating up with british pharma giant astra zeneca. Becoming the latest to publish initial data on the effectiveness of its job, developed with Oxford University Clinical Trials established that on average, it works 70 percent of the time. Heres our tuesday and hawkins with more astra zeneca are the latest company to join the front runners in the code 19 vaccine race, analysing an efficacy over 70 percent after concluding their phase 3 trials. You know, these preliminary results may sound humble compared to other vaccines. The companys c. E. O. Is optimistic, same as you will be highly effective and will have an Imme
Time to be born how science and Public Health gave children a future. She will be talking with Andrew Solomon so youre in for an excellent time. Before we start i just want to say a huge thanks to perri klass, Andrew Solomon, and the team at noon for making this happen, and to all of you for showing up. Though we are not able to host events in our store spaces, argument of authors and readers is still here. We are grateful for your support and for the chance to make the space for conversation and connection. Now just a couple of housekeeping things. In our resume webinar tonight you can see and hear the speakers but they cannot see or hear you. They can see you are here and you can see a count of your fellow jews at the top of your resume screen. Theres a a couple of functions will be using throughout the event you can find at the bottom of your zoom window. One icon labeled chat with one speech bubble. Youre welcome to post your comments and thoughts in the chat. Thats a great way to