14 million people in Afghanistan marching toward starvation without aid
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Wind River Cares CEO Richard Brannen in the clinic s dentist office.
Many tribes in the U.S. have higher vaccination rates than other ethnic groups. For some reservations, that number is
as high as 95 percent. And high vaccination rates aren t the only way indigenous communities have been aggressive in combating COVID-19.
As soon as the pandemic hit, the Northern Arapaho tribe immediately implemented contact tracing, social distancing, curfews and other measures. Meanwhile, the Northern Arapaho Business Council gave tribal members permission to quarantine in the casino for those living in crowded conditions.
Wind River Cares CEO Richard Brannen said these efforts helped slow the number of cases and deaths.
how frustrated are you by the relief effort here? have you seen much of a relief effort? increasingly frustrated. not just me. you walk around downtown tack hoban, and there s piles of rotting gash badge, carcasses of animals. there s no real evidence of organized relief. i saw a van handing out packages of three-day relief. that was perhaps for 50 people. there are tens of thousands of people who have been affected. they re still saying, they are walking up to us saying we have no food. we need water. we need help. at the moment, the frustration levels down there are extraordinarily high. and i don t sense they re still really getting a grip on meeting this problem as it should be met. richard brannen was quoted saying if haiti is a 10, the philippines is a 11 in terms of the difficulty of an operation
0 we don t know what we have done. i just finished a history on vietnam. anderson cooper now reports live from the philippines. good evening, everyone. i m anderson cooper from the philippines, five days after the typhoon haiyan set in. this is a place where there is little food, little water, and there are many, many people in need. many people are trying to get out of here, getting out of the airport. there are scenes of people lining up, they ve been lining up all night long. they wait in the airport. they frankly have nowhere else to go, because out there on the other side of the camera is what remains of tacloban, and it is not a pretty sight. dead bodies laying out near the wreckage of people s people sleeping out in the street. it s been five days since super typhoon haiyan slammed into the philippines, but there s been no concerted effort to retrieve the body the of those who died. the cleanup in some badly hit areas has barely started. everywhere you go, there are pleas fo
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