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For US to lead on global COVID-19 response, president must seek emergency supplemental

We cannot afford to wait for another variant to spur us to greater action. It is time for the Biden administration to once again pick up the mantle of leadership and set the example for other G7 leaders.

COVID-19 vaccine rollouts: Drivers and effects on health outcomes

Cross-country health spillovers from vaccine rollouts mean the pandemic will not be over anywhere until it is over everywhere. This column argues that the success of a country’s vaccine deployment in the first half of 2021 was driven by five primary factors: the severity of its pandemic waves in 2020, its procurement strategies, the quantity of locally produced vaccines, the

Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20211104 04:53:00

on a number of issues. arms control and getting a nuclear deal. they realise they have problems with the pandemic. right now russia has the highest infection rate and highest mortality rate at any time in the last few years with coronavirus because they have had problems getting their own people vaccinated. and they do know that they have to do something on climate change eventually. so there are a few openings there with russia but it will be very difficult to park them. they do not like to be ignored and they always make sure that we have to pay attention to them. china, as well, will be difficult because we need to basically find a way of moving forward with the same issues on china. the pandemic, global vaccinations, climate change. so there will be limits to how much the united states can do in terms of shaping these relationships because we will have to also weigh off some of the trade offs and opportunity costs. and, briefly, how much of a problem is it that the world

Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20211104 00:52:00

with the united states. i think, however, that russia is also interested in coming to terms with the united states on a number of issues. arms control and getting a nuclear deal. they realise they have problems with the pandemic. right now russia has the highest infection rate and highest mortality rate at any time in the last few years with coronavirus because they have had problems getting their own people vaccinated. and they do know that they have to do something on climate change eventually. so there are a few openings there with russia but it will be very difficult to park them. they do not like to be ignored and they always make sure that we have to pay attention to them. china, as well, will be difficult because we need to basically find a way of moving forward with the same issues on china. the pandemic, global vaccinations, climate change. so there will be limits to how much the united states can do in terms of shaping these relationships because we will have to also weigh of

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