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Was the searching breach of International Law . Facing prison for their protests guilty in charges related to last years prodemocracy demonstration. Plus it is the toughest race in sale. We hit the high seas with the first german to tackle the nonstop race around the world. Brent to our viewers joining us on pbs in the United States and to all of you around the world, welcome. We start tonight with more encouraging signs in the race to develop a coronavirus vexing. The Drugmaker Astrazeneca and Oxford University have announced their vaccine is up to 95 effective in preventing covid19. The vexing was most effective when patients were given a half dose followed by a full dose a month later. Crucially, the new vaccine does not require extreme cold storage and is relatively cheap and easy to massproduced. These 5 vials hold a promising formula a cheap, effective, ey to disibute vexing. We have to get a lot of people vaccinated. We are not thiing abouone person at a time. We have to thi abo

CSPAN2 Discussion On Disinformations Impact On Communities Of Color July 12, 2024

White americans. Unfortunately, this information about distrust and medical systems like a significant role on these outcomes. Last monday, had the pleasure speaking with the doctor, an emergency physician visiting professor of health, policy and management and the George Washington University Institute school of Public Health. The doctor previously served as the Health Commissioner for the city of baltimore. She led the nations oldest operating Health Department to fight the Opioid Epidemic and print child health and treat racism as a Public Health issue. The doctor has been a leading voice call for policies and practices during this coronavirus pandemic. On monday we spoken with about the impact of covid19 on communities of color in the u. S. [silence]. I believe we have video to play here. Thank you doctor for joining us. I would like to start off by asking you but the current data but the disparities in the covid19 rates. In the outcomes people of of color around the United States.

CSPAN Discussion On Disinformations Impact On Communities Of Color July 12, 2024

Unfortunately, disinformation about and distrust in our medical system plays a significant role. Last monday i had the pleasure of speaking with dr. Lena wen, a visiting professor at the George Washington University School of Public Health. She previously served as the Health Commissioner for baltimore, where she led the nations oldest continuously operating Health Department to fight the weed epidemic, improve maternal fight the opioid epidemic, improve maternal and child health. She has been a leading voice for sciencebased policy during the pandemic. We spoke at length about the impacts of covid19 on communities of color in the u. S. [no audio] video to playave here. Thank you so much for joining us. I would like to start off by asking you about data we are seeing in terms of disparities in covid19 infection rates and outcomes for people of color in the United States. First of all, i am glad to join you and thank you for focusing on this critical topic. We know this disease is not a

CSPAN2 Discussion On Disinformations Impact On Communities Of Color July 12, 2024

This was six times higher and then two. One times that of imwhite americans. Unfortunately this information of the distrust played a significant role in theseca adoutcomes with the emergency physician a visiting professor of Health Policy management at the George Washington University Institute for Public Health previously served as the Health Commissioner at the city of baltimore the oldest continuously operating Health Department with the Opioid Epidemic to improve maternal and child health and the Public Health issue. A leading voice on the call for science based policies and on monday talk about the impact of covid 19 on communities of color in the us. We have video to play here. Thank you so much for joining us a way to start off with disparity of covid19 and those outcomes for people of color around the United States. First of all im glad to join you thank you for focusing on this topic because this disease does not affect people equally communities of color. The front of this pa

ALJAZ From The Lab To The Field July 12, 2024

Anybody to improve the lives of the people that live in our village. From. Its a wonderful. Time for me because i have seen the other side of what i didnt imagine much in the oratory and what is even more exciting is that ive seen you apply i researched on in africa. Just something i couldnt imagine you when i was 25. So by your leave. My name is sheila. I was born in nigeria i studied medical biochemistry and then went on to do a ph d. In plant biochemistry. I did some for stock troll in oxford at the institute of viral ajeet and environmental microbiology. And i specialized on a system called the bacula virus Expression System which is a methodology that used to genetically modify viruses. About time i went to university i sell really prepared for the world and then i realized perhaps i was i wasnt quite as. Gender dynamics i didnt understand it im 18 years old i mean the university the idea that people had that women couldnt do things was shown to me because id never been in an envi

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