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FOXNEWS America Reports With John Roberts Sandra Smith June 4, 2024 18:18:00

Not eating food yet, what do we do? and crazy disinformation on social media, people have been tweeting at me all day these insane things. john: where is nina jankowicz when you need her. brian: must be a musical she s studying to perform. i have not heard anything proactive to do yet, but also warnings again, when the inflation goes up, you better stop gouging the american public. now all of a sudden we hear you better stop hoarding. excuse me, a mom might have two kids, i don t think we should immediately blame the mom for hoarding or the family for hoarding. we heard not to do that. two of my three kids had the sensitive stomachs and they could only have a certain amount of formula and that was a big of a challenge without a supply chain problem, without an issue going on in factories. ....

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Kenya Joins South Africa's Ramaphosa in Calling Out 'Vaccine Apartheid'


Kenya Joins South Africa’s Ramaphosa in Calling Out ‘Vaccine Apartheid’
Officials are accusing rich countries of hoarding vaccines and closing borders to African countries.
Why Global Citizens Should Care
COVID-19 vaccines are essential in the global strategy to end the pandemic and are only effective if distributed equitably among countries. The United Nations’ Global Goal 3 calls for good health and well-being and this cannot be achieved if richer countries continue to hoard vaccines and contribute to vaccine nationalism. Join the movement and take action on this issue here. 
Kenya has joined South Africa in accusing rich countries of perpetrating a “vaccine apartheid” and leaving low- and middle-income countries short of vaccines to combat COVID-19. ....

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SDRs: Why African Officials Are Backing This Innovative Way of Funding COVID-19 Response


SDRs: Why African Officials Are Backing This Innovative Way of Funding COVID-19 Response
Without assistance, an estimated 49 million Africans could be pushed into extreme poverty.
Why Global Citizens Should Care
The COVID-19 pandemic has seriously affected economies and has significantly increased global poverty rates. This has set countries behind in the journey to achieving the United Nations’ Global Goals by 2030. In order to get back on track, innovative financing sources and emergency assets such as Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) are needed to help boost economies and assist the most vulnerable countries. Join the movement and take action on this and other related issues here.  ....

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Over 40 Charities in Africa Slam Rich Nations for Blocking Access to COVID-19 Vaccines


Over 40 Charities in Africa Slam Rich Nations for Blocking Access to COVID-19 Vaccines
Africa has received only 0.2% of 300 million coronavirus vaccine doses administered worldwide.
By Nita Bhalla
NAIROBI, March 11 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) Charities in Africa slammed rich nations on Thursday for blocking efforts to waive patents for COVID-19 vaccines, saying this would prolong the pandemic for years in poorer nations and push millions across the continent deeper into poverty.
More than 40 charities, including Amnesty International and Christian Aid, said Wednesday s move by Western nations to prevent generic or other manufacturers making more vaccines in poorer nations was an affront on people s right to health care. ....

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Tanzania Isn't Vaccinating Against COVID-19. What Does That Mean for the World?


Tanzania Isn t Vaccinating Against COVID-19. What Does That Mean for the World?
Tanzania’s health minister confirmed that the country has no plans to procure COVID-19 vaccines.
Moina Spooner, an editor with The Conversation Africa, asked Catherine Kyobutungi to explain Tanzania’s COVID-19 response and why it’s problematic.
Why has the decision been taken not to vaccinate?
Tanzania has had a unique approach to controlling COVID-19. Only a few months into the pandemic last year, the president of the country, John Magufuli, declared Tanzania COVID-free following three days of national prayers.
He has since refused to impose a lockdown, re-opened schools, allowed large sporting events, continued religious gatherings, stopped testing and stopped public communications campaigns about the virus. The country also stopped reporting cases and deaths. ....

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