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Fauci Says Lab Leak Remains a Possibility, But Covid s Natural Origins Theory Is a More Likely Explanation
Fauci Says Lab Leak Remains a Possibility, But Covid s Natural Origins Theory Is a More Likely Explanation
With both the Biden administration and the World Health Organization saying more investigation is needed, the president s chief medical adviser was asked about the controversial topic
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Fauci says natural origins theory of novel coronavirus still the most likely - World News sina.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sina.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
July 13, 2021
Volkan Bozkir, president of the seventy-fifth session of the United Nations, addresses the general assembly meeting on HIV/AIDS.
Loey Felipe via UN Photo; courtesy of UNAIDS
Every five years, reps from governments and advocacy groups around the world come together via the United Nations to haggle out a document, called a political declaration, that sets the global agenda on fighting AIDS for the half-decade to come. In 2016, for example, the document said that the world was aiming for fewer than 500,000 new HIV infections, fewer than 500,000 AIDS deaths, and no more HIV-related discrimination by 2020. As is often the case with these declarations, the goal was not met: In 2020 alone, about 1.5 million people seroconverted and nearly 700,000 died of AIDS.
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Vaccine inequality is hurting Asia s poor and the rest of the world
Vaccine inequality is hurting Asia s poor and the rest of the world
Posted: Jul 6, 2021 9:31 PM
Updated: Jul 6, 2021 9:31 PM
Posted By: By Jessie Yeung and Kocha Olarn, CNN Business
Crowded factories in Asia s manufacturing hubs seemed curiously immune to coronavirus as it spread through most of the world last year.
By the end of 2020, Thailand and Vietnam had reported fewer than 200 deaths between them, and Cambodia and Laos didn t report any at all.
But that changed this spring as many parts of Asia battled stubborn Covid-19 outbreaks that have infiltrated factories and other businesses critical to the global supply chain, threatening to disrupt the