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Latin America s political elite jumped the vaccine line The masses won t forget when they vote
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Courtesy of Illuminate Coral Gables
Twenty-seven American-made pedicabs are transformed into kinetic and interactive sculptures through 1000 handmade silk Chinese lanterns by artist Cai Guo-Qiang for the Illuminate Coral Gables public installation.
Florida lawmakers look to expand Medicaid and medical marijuana. Saving the Brazilian rainforest. Plus, a new art exhibit lights up the City of Coral Gables.
On this Monday, Feb. 22, episode of Sundial:
Lawmakers Push To Expand Medicaid And Medical Marijuana
The Florida Legislature convenes next week with a number of daunting challenges: a record loss of life, an economy struggling to recover from the tourism dive and social justice issues all remain top of mind.
The global economy’s recovery risks being dampened or even derailed by the lag in coronavirus vaccinations for poorer nations relative to their wealthier peers. Bloomberg’s Vaccine Tracker shows 4.54 million doses were given on average across the world each day over the last week, but it’s far from an even spread. The US and UK make up about 40 per cent of the 119.8 million doses administered globally. Developing and emerging markets are, by and large, doing far less well. In Africa, only Egypt, Morocco, Seychelles and Guinea are recorded as having given any of the vaccines at all. Much of Central Asia and Central America has yet to begin vaccinating, or is moving slowly.
NEW YORK (BLOOMBERG) - The global economy s recovery risks being dampened or even derailed by the lag in coronavirus vaccinations for poorer nations relative to their wealthier peers.
Bloomberg s Vaccine Tracker shows 4.54 million doses were given on average across the world each day over the last week, but it s far from an even spread. The US and UK make up about 40 per cent of the 119.8 million doses administered globally.
Developing and emerging markets are, by and large, doing far less well. In Africa, only Egypt, Morocco, Seychelles and Guinea are recorded as having given any of the vaccines at all. Much of Central Asia and Central America has yet to begin vaccinating, or is moving slowly.
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