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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20200219

Britains david and wendy abel are among them. In this video posted this morning, they spoke of their growing anxiety. And now, especially, every single time there is a knock on the door, your stomach flips. Yeah, you just dont know whether theyre going to come and say, ok, lets go, and youre going to be taken off to a medical centre. Hours later, that is exactly what happened. For the britons still on board tonight, there is better news. The quarantine will officially end, and the 2,000 or more passengers still on board who have tested negative will be allowed to start leaving the ship. They can walk out of this gate, hail a cab, get on a bus. But what happens then is much less clear. The British Government says it is sending a plane to pick up the british passengers. But it hasnt yet said when, or whether they may face further quarantine when they get back to britain. 0ne japanese expert today told me he thinks they should be ....

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Lessons From the COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout

Was the global development and deployment of COVID-19 vaccines a success or failure? Maybe both, argues a panel at a DGHI event. ....

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UK foreign aid cuts and global health

Restoration essential to stem irreversible harm to the world’s most vulnerable populations

The UK government used to be a leading financier of international development aid and shaper of aid policy. But after a rapid rise in public spending in 2021, it tried to balance its books by temporarily lowering its commitment from 0.7% (the United Nations target) to 0.5% of gross national income. It phased out aid for 102 territories nearly a quarter of which were fragile or in conflict. The remaining 34 recipients of aid received less support.12 Furthermore, in 2022 nearly a third of the total aid budget (£3.7bn) was spent on hosting refugees in the UK, a bill that more than tripled in a year, squeezing other areas of development cooperation even further.3

Until 2020, the UK was the second largest donor to health programmes. Its 2022 international development strategy continued to prioritise global health,4 but the UK’s spending on the health sector halved from $1.5bn in 202 ....

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