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Political violence related to COVID-19 could lead to 'unravelling of societies' worldwide, observers say


Because when there is a real cause, anger and protest becomes more attractive than organizing.
Unrest in the West
In the United States, the group ACLED
tracked increases and decreases in the frequency of protests, including the sweeping Black Lives Matter movement. Remarkably, the numbers mimicked spikes and valleys in U.S. infection rates throughout 2020. 
By November, the group says 40 per cent of all demonstrations were related to the pandemic.
That includes the violent attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, says Zachariah Mamphilly, co-author of
Africa Uprising: Popular Protest and Political Change, who studies protest movements worldwide at City University of New York. ....

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Coronavirus outbreak: Study multiplies Covid toll by six


India’s Covid-19 deaths may be six times the Union health ministry’s official count or even higher, researchers said on Sunday after analysing the central government’s own civil registration and health information datasets.
Their study, based on three independent data sources, has estimated 2.7 million to 3.4 million deaths through the country’s two waves until July 2021. Even the lower estimate is about 6.4 times the 421,000 deaths officially recorded until Sunday.
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“We used three distinct datasets reaching similar conclusions,” Prabhat Jha, professor and epidemiologist at the Centre for Global Health Research, University of Toronto, Canada, who led the study, told ....

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Vaccine Inequity Canada Vs Zimbabwe


Vaccine Inequity Canada Vs Zimbabwe
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HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) When mother-of-three Amanda Wood heard that hundreds of coronavirus shots were available for teens, only one thing prevented her from racing to the vaccination site at a Toronto high school her 13-year-old daughter’s fear of needles.
Wood told Lola: If you get the vaccine you’ll be able to see your friends again. You’ll be able to play sports. And enticed by the promise of resuming a normal, teen life, Lola agreed.
In Zimbabwe, more than 8,000 miles (13,000 kilometers) and a world away from Canada, immunity is harder to obtain. ....

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Canada vs Zimbabwe: Two divergent paths of COVID vaccination


Canada vs Zimbabwe: Two divergent paths of COVID vaccination
by Maria Cheng And Farai Mutsaka, The Associated Press
Posted Jul 23, 2021 12:17 am MDT
Last Updated Jul 23, 2021 at 12:30 am MDT
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) When mother-of-three Amanda Wood heard that hundreds of coronavirus shots were available for teens, only one thing prevented her from racing to the vaccination site at a Toronto high school her 13-year-old daughter’s fear of needles.
Wood told Lola: If you get the vaccine you’ll be able to see your friends again. You’ll be able to play sports. And enticed by the promise of resuming a normal, teen life, Lola agreed. ....

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