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Vaccine scepticism among medics sparks alarm
A high degree of reluctance among medical staff to receive a coronavirus shot has been observed in parts of Europe and in the US.
“Promoting vaccination of healthcare workers is very important. We work in an environment full of vulnerable people, it is our responsibility to get it,” said Uwe Janssens, the author of a German survey released last month.
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Jan 8, 2021 – 2.44pm
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Signs that a relatively high number of healthcare workers are unwilling to receive the coronavirus vaccine in some parts of Europe and the US have alarmed politicians and health experts, as countries struggle to contain a surge in infections and carry out mass vaccination.
Donald Trump s pardoning spree tests boundaries of authority
26 Dec, 2020 10:46 PM
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Constitutional experts say the president is operating within his legal powers but his pardoning spree could test public opinion. Photo / AP
Financial Times
By: Kiran Stacey
During the deliberations over whether to ratify the US constitution in 1788, George Mason, the Virginian politician and scholar, warned against one particular inclusion: the right of a president to pardon people. He may frequently pardon crimes which were advised by himself, Mason said. It may happen, at some future day, that he will establish a monarchy, and destroy the republic.
Donald Trump this week once more tested the boundaries of what voters will tolerate when it comes to presidential clemency, issuing pardons to 15 people on Tuesday and a further 26 on Wednesday.
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