your auntie why does it not work so well against a south african variant do we know why because these initial trials and phase one would earn or sign a farm the chinese one was good your one novak s johnson and johnson don t seem to be effective against a south african variant is well as much. i m afraid that s not going true so all it s been done with our exene against us is we ve got a very small trial 2000 people out of the 60000 who have been in trials with axing which are still in south africa and all we were able to do is to get a small number of cases miles disease now as i said earlier it s much more important that we can protect against severe disease and it s very likely looking at the results with accidents but all of the existing that seems get significant protection against severe disease with the south african very much unless security has dropped a lot over europe so what was measured in that small south african trial was protection against mild disease which w
mountas, s sucas in ththe kuish h regi of nonorthern iraq. it s one of the most conflict-ridden areas. borders drawn after world war i left the kurdish region straddling four states turkey, syria, iraq, and iran. this has resulted in uprisings, violence, and wars that still continue today. most recently, against so-called islamic state. over the decades, millions of people have been displaced. some fled to isolated mountain areas. kurdistan s wildlife has also been badly affected. many species are now endangered. but there s new hope in the qara dagh region of northern iraq, thanks to dedicated conservationists. reporter: summer temperatures can exceed 40 degrees celsius here in the qara dagh in the kurdistan region of iraq. that s why biologist hana raza and her colleague koresh ararat like to get an early start. they re looking for traces of the biggest predator here, a leopard that s considered the top of the food chain. reporter: the persian leopard is virtually invisib
mountas, s sucas in ththe kuish h regi of nonorthern iraq. it s one of the most conflict-ridden areas. borders drawn after world war i left the kurdish region straddling four states turkey, syria, iraq, and iran. this has resulted in uprisings, violence, and wars that still continue today. most recently, against so-called islamic state. over the decades, millions of people have been displaced. some fled to isolated mountain areas. kurdistan s wildlife has also been badly affected. many species are now endangered. but there s new hope in the qara dagh region of northern iraq, thanks to dedicated conservationists. reporter: summer temperatures can exceed 40 degrees celsius here in the qara dagh in the kurdistan region of iraq. that s why biologist hana raza and her colleague koresh ararat like to get an early start. they re looking for traces of the biggest predator here, a leopard that s considered the top of the food chain. reporter: the persian leopard is virtually invisib
it s onef the mo in thth kurdiconflict-ridden areas.aq.q. borders drawn after world war i left the kurdish region straddling four states turkey, syria, iraq, and iran. this has resulted in uprisings, violence, and wars that still continue today. most recently, against so-called islamic state. over the decades, millions of people have been displaced. some fled to isolated mountain areas. kurdistan s wildlife has also been badly affected. many species are now endangered. but there s new hope in the qara dagh region of northern iraq, thanks to dedicated conservationists. reporter: summer temperatures can exceed 40 degrees celsius here in the qara dagh in the kurdistan region of iraq. that s why biologist hana raza and her colleague koresh ararat like to get an early start. they re looking for traces of the biggest predator here, a leopard that s considered the top of the food chain. reporter: the persian leopard is virtually invisible. people who live here in the mountains of
mountas, s sucas in ththe kuish h regi of nonorthern iraq. it s one of the most conflict-ridden areas. borders drawn after world war i left the kurdish region straddling four states turkey, syria, iraq, and iran. this has resulted in uprisings, violence, and wars that still continue today. most recently, against so-called islamic state. over the decades, millions of people have been displaced. some fled to isolated mountain areas. kurdistan s wildlife has also been badly affected. many species are now endangered. but there s new hope in the qara dagh region of northern iraq, thanks to dedicated conservationists. reporter: summer temperatures can exceed 40 degrees celsius here in the qara dagh in the kurdistan region of iraq. that s why biologist hana raza and her colleague koresh ararat like to get an early start. they re looking for traces of the biggest predator here, a leopard that s considered the top of the food chain. reporter: the persian leopard is virtually invisib