Page 2 - இந்‌ஸ்டிடூடோ தேடலை News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from இந்‌ஸ்டிடூடோ தேடலை. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In இந்‌ஸ்டிடூடோ தேடலை Today - Breaking & Trending Today

What is vaccine hesitancy and do you have it?


Karen Collins/Trunk Archive
On 8 December 2020 in Coventry, UK, 90-year-old Margaret Keenan became the first person to receive a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine the first coronavirus vaccine to be approved for emergency use in the west. (Moderna and the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccines were made available soon after.) At last, there was a glimmer of hope that an end was in sight to the worst pandemic for more than a century.
If we could get at least 70 per cent of a country’s population to have a vaccine, we could attain the much sought-after ‘herd immunity’ and hope for a return to some kind of normality. But despite both Pfizer and Moderna reporting their vaccines to have a 95 per cent efficacy with no serious safety concerns, the most recent Ipsos-World Economic Forum survey shows that vaccine confidence has dropped in many countries, most significantly in South Africa, Russia and France where as few as 40 per cent of those asked said they intended to get vaccinate ....

United States , United Kingdom , South Africa , Heidij Larson , Donald Trump , Ian Mckellen , Andrew Wakefield , Elvis Presley , Margaret Keenan , Anthony Fauci , Anna Blakney , Ethan Lindenberger , Joe Biden , Anna Nolan , Oxford Astrazeneca , Jair Bolsonaro , Kamala Harris , Why They Dont Go Away Oxford University , London School Of Hygiene Tropical Medicine , Team Halo , World Economic Forum , Ipsos World Economic Forum , Vaccine Confidence Project , London School , How Vaccine Rumors Start , Why They Dont Go Away ,

China's Struggling to Get the World to Trust Its Vaccines


Jan 06 2021, 7:21 AM
December 29 2020, 2:30 AM
January 06 2021, 7:21 AM
(Bloomberg) Of all the developing countries testing China’s Covid-19 vaccines, few are friendlier to Beijing than Pakistan. In the years leading up to the pandemic, China financed nearly $70 billion across the South Asian nation on roads, railways and power stations, and Pakistan now has two Chinese clinical trials underway, with even senior government officials being inoculated.
(Bloomberg) Of all the developing countries testing China’s Covid-19 vaccines, few are friendlier to Beijing than Pakistan. In the years leading up to the pandemic, China financed nearly $70 billion across the South Asian nation on roads, railways and power stations, and Pakistan now has two Chinese clinical trials underway, with even senior government officials being inoculated. ....

Sao Paulo , United Arab Emirates , United States , Hong Kong , United Kingdom , University Of Hong Kong , Hong Kong General , Saudi Arabia , Rashid Al , Farman Ali Shah , Liu Jingzhen , Yanzhong Huang , Joao Doria , Carrie Lam , Jorge Guajardo , Joko Widodo , Nicholas Thomas , Natalia Pasternak Taschner , Jair Bolsonaro , Francis Chung , Council On Foreign Relations , China Foreign Ministry , World Health , Astrazeneca Plc , Foreign Ministry , City University Of Hong Kong ,

Diplomatic headache as China struggles to get nations to trust its vaccines


Of all the developing countries testing China’s Covid-19 vaccines, few are friendlier to Beijing than Pakistan. In the years leading up to the pandemic, China financed nearly $70 billion across the South Asian nation on roads, railways and power stations, and Pakistan now has two Chinese clinical trials underway, with even senior government officials being inoculated.
Yet interviews with people in Karachi, the nation’s biggest city as well as in other developing nations from Indonesia to Brazil, together with surveys and official comments show that China has failed to assure the millions of people who may have to rely on its vaccines. ....

Sao Paulo , New York , United States , United Arab Emirates , Hong Kong , United Kingdom , University Of Hong Kong , Hong Kong General , Saudi Arabia , Farman Ali Shah , Liu Jingzhen , Yanzhong Huang , Qilai Shen Bloombe , Joao Doria , Biontech Covid , Eric Lee Bloomberg , Carrie Lam , Rashid Al Maktoum , Jorge Guajardo , Joko Widodo , Nicholas Thomas , Natalia Pasternak Taschner , Jair Bolsonaro , Francis Chung , Chinese Army , Council On Foreign Relations ,

China is struggling to get the world to trust its vaccines


Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said in a tweet on Monday that Chinese-made vaccines may be the “only choice” for governments that haven’t secured supplies since “wealthy countries” had booked three quarters of the estimated 12 billion vaccines set for production next year. He separately told a briefing that the inactive Chinese vaccines can be distributed more widely than others using existing cold chain systems, and China would provide them to developing countries “on a priority basis including by donation and free aid.”
“We should stand against seeking self-interest at the expense of others or hoarding or monopolizing supplies,” Zhao said in Beijing. “In particular, we must reject vaccine nationalism.” ....

Sao Paulo , New York , United States , United Arab Emirates , Hong Kong , United Kingdom , University Of Hong Kong , Hong Kong General , Saudi Arabia , Liu Jingzhen , Zhao Lijian , Biontech Covid , Eric Lee Bloomberg , Jorge Guajardo , Joko Widodo , Natalia Pasternak Taschner , Jair Bolsonaro , Farman Ali Shah , Yanzhong Huang , Joao Doria , Carrie Lam , Rashid Al Maktoum , Nicholas Thomas , Nicolas Bock Bloomberg , Francis Chung , Council On Foreign Relations ,