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is morally indefensible. the uk stressed it had helped kick start covax and was one of its most generous financial supporters. the canadian government told us it s now stopped procuring vaccines from covax. as it became clear that the supply that we had secured through our bilateral deals with different companies like astrazeneca, pfizer and moderna would be sufficient for the canadian population, we then pivoted the doses that we had procured from covax to be donated back to covax, so that they could be redistributed. the latest warning from the world health organization is that the pandemic will continue deep into 2022. it s urging pharmaceutical companies and wealthy nations to make sure low income countries are now prioritised in the queue for life saving vaccines. naomi grimley, bbc news.
government strategy was to depended totally on vaccination and as we have heard that system is faltering. in terms of total number of the population we are stuck at about 66 or 67% of the total population, and is now dropping down the league table in europe and so we are near the bottom of the league table where we were at the top. discipline not going up anymore were as countries like portugal have 86% of their 20% more than we do and they have no cases now. fin more than we do and they have no cases nova more than we do and they have no cases now. . . . , ., ., cases now. on the vaccine programme wh is it cases now. on the vaccine programme why is it stalled? cases now. on the vaccine programme why is it stalled? there s cases now. on the vaccine programme why is it stalled? there s number - cases now. on the vaccine programme why is it stalled? there s number of i why is it stalled? there s number of people that just don t why is it stalled? there s number of people thatjust d
milder than today for their southend west. and we stick with a slightly milder field to the weather into the weekend. southerly winds developing and a lot of cloud, epics of rain and a lot of cloud, epics of rain and those winds will be quite strong at times as well. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: get your boosterjabs says the prime minister as new daily covid cases rise to more than 50000 for the first time since july. boris johnson says the government is sticking with the plan on managing covid in england but doctors accuse the government of wilful negligence for not imposing more restrictions now. a 25 year old man is remanded in custody, charged with the murder of mp sir david amess. ali harbi ali, from north london, also faces charges of preparing acts of terrorism.
a terrorist connection, both religious and ideological motivation, and the second charge is preparation of terrorist acts. so it s a confirmation that the police regard this as a terrorist crime, that they re going to prosecute it in the courts as a terrorist crime, and ali harbi ali, who is 25 years old, was born in southwark not far from here and grew up in croydon, will be appearing at westminster magistrates court this afternoon, so very quickly into court, from where, once he s made a brief appearance, he will be taken off to prison to await his first crown court appearance. the government has been accused of wilful negligence for not doing more to stop the spread of covid in england. the doctors union the british medical association says it s incredibly concerning that ministers are not taking immediate action to reduce the impact of coronavirus on the nhs. yesterday the health secretary ruled out imposing the government s