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| Vaccine inequality is to blame for Covid omicron varian |
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Posted by: superadmin - 12-01-2021, 09:51 PM - Forum: Covid-19 Pandemic
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Vaccine inequality is to blame for Covid omicron variant, Rockefeller Foundation president says
- The emergence of the new Covid variant is a result of the failure of the richest nations to share their vaccines with developing countries, said the foundation’s president, Rajiv J. Shah.
- South African scientists reported their discovery of the new highly mutated variant late last week, though cases have now been identified around the world.
- Omicron’s plethora of mutations led to the WHO designating it a “variant of concern” and “very high risk,” though much remains to be learned about it in the coming weeks.
The failure of the wealthiest nations to share Covid-19 vaccines quickly and widely with developing countries is a key reason for the emergence of the new omicron variant, according to Rajiv J. Shah, president of the Rockefeller Foundation.
South African scientists reported their discovery of the highly mutated variant late last week, though cases have now been identified around the world. Dutch authorities say the variant was already in the Netherlands when South Africa alerted the World Health Organization about it.
Omicron’s plethora of mutations led to the WHO designating it a “variant of concern” and “very high risk,” though much remains to be learned in the coming weeks about the severity of symptoms and the variant’s ability to evade vaccines and treatments.
Speaking to CNBC at the Conference de Paris on Tuesday, Shah said the pandemic has highlighted the “tremendous ingenuity and innovation” in the private sector that can be used in public policy. Operation Warp Speed in the U.S. is a “huge success story,” he added.
However, he suggested that the developed world had failed in its two objectives to ensure that such success could be emulated globally.
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| China-Russia govt heads stress strategic consensus at regular meeting |
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Posted by: superadmin - 12-01-2021, 08:37 PM - Forum: Politics
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China-Russia govt heads stress strategic consensus to jointly deal with external pressure at regular meeting
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Chinese and Russian governments agreed to further deepen mutual trust and cooperation, as Chinese Premier Li Keqiang held the 26th regular meeting between Chinese and Russian heads of governments with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin via video conference on Tuesday.
Speaking at the event, Li noted that China and Russia, both major economies and emerging markets, share strategic consensus on upholding multilateralism and safeguarding the international system with the United Nations at its core, and the international order based on international law.
Mishustin said the Russia-China comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination for a new era is at an all-time high and continues to develop rapidly. The two countries should jointly cope with external challenges on the basis of mutual respect, mutual trust, equality and mutual benefit, and that Russia supports China in hosting the Beijing Olympic Winter Games. They jointly announced a Joint Communiqué and cooperation documents.
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| Strict control, vaccine research give China edge on Omicron |
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Posted by: superadmin - 12-01-2021, 08:20 PM - Forum: Covid-19 Pandemic
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With the world reporting more cases of Omicron variant on Tuesday and more Western countries hastening to close their doors, China, where so far only Hong Kong has reported cases, is calmly and confidently responding to possible challenges with vaccine research and the experience gained from China's dynamic zero-COVID policy.
Chinese observers said that China will benefit from its COVID-19 policy of preventing imported cases and domestic flare-ups which continues to show its unique advantages facing Omicron. In comparison, observers warned that Western countries are likely to be gripped by Omicron if the variant proves highly infectious, with their unscientific easing of epidemic control measures and overconfidence in vaccines.
On Tuesday, Scotland reported three additional cases of the Omicron variant, bringing the total number in the UK to at least 14, media reported.
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| Greece imposes monthly fines of 100 euros on the over-60s who refuse a Covid vaccine |
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Posted by: superadmin - 12-01-2021, 08:09 PM - Forum: Covid-19 Pandemic
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- Failure to get a first dose of a coronavirus shot by Jan. 16 for anyone aged 60 and above will result in a monthly fine of 100 euros ($114).
- As of Tuesday, about 62% of the Greek population was fully vaccinated against the virus.
- This is below the EU’s average of 66%, according to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.
- Greece’s announcement comes at a time when other European nations are also considering compulsory vaccination.
Greece has announced mandatory vaccinations for older age groups from mid-January in an attempt to curb the number of coronavirus infections in the country.
Failure to get a first dose of a coronavirus shot by Jan. 16 for anyone aged 60 or over will result in a monthly fine of 100 euros ($114). The money will go toward the Greek health system.
“It is not a punishment. It is a price of health, but also an act of justice towards the most vaccinated,” Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said via Twitter on Tuesday.
Greece reported 7,720 new cases on Tuesday, down from a record high of 8,969 on Nov. 9, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
However, the authorities are worried about infections rising further in the runup and during the Christmas holidays. To this effect, they are also stepping up testing capacities.
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| Scientists say it will take weeks to tell how dangerous Omicron really is. Here's why |
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Posted by: superadmin - 12-01-2021, 08:02 PM - Forum: Covid-19 Pandemic
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(CNN)As soon as South Africa announced the spread of a new and troubling variant last week, scientists went to work.
By the time the World Health Organization had named the new lineage Omicron, multiple teams of researchers had already duplicated the work of the laboratories in Durban and elsewhere, and mapped out the genetic changes that made Omicron the new bad actor of the coronavirus family.
Although many of those mutations were familiar from other variants, scientists still were not sure whether they make Omicron substantially different from previous variants -- especially the super-dominant Delta variant.
It will take weeks of testing to tell what added superpowers, if any, these mutations give Omicron.
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| Malaysia Cup: KL City dethrones JDT in final |
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Posted by: superadmin - 12-01-2021, 07:37 PM - Forum: Football
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KUALA LUMPUR − Kuala Lumpur (KL) City FC produced a scintillating brand of counter-attacking football to stun favourites and defending champions Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) with a 2-0 score in the final of the prestigious Malaysia Cup and end their 32-year title drought at the national stadium in Bukit Jalil last night.
After absorbing everything thrown at them by the star-studded JDT, the City slickers tore the formbook to shreds when Zhafri Yahya and skipper Paulo Josue struck in the 66th and 74th minutes respectively to make sure of victory on a historic night.
The City Boys’ against-the-odds victory, which came on the 100th anniversary of the Malaysia Cup competition, also earned them a place in Asia’s secondary club football tournament − the AFC (Asian Football Confederation) Cup − next season.
KL City, who were known as Kuala Lumpur FA before the privatisation of Malaysia League (M-League) clubs, managed to bag a hattrick of Malaysia Cup wins during their heyday when they defeated Kedah in the final on all three occasions in 1987, 1988 and 1989.
With almost 20,000 fans watching from the stands, the first half saw the Southern Tigers launch a series of assaults on the KL City goalmouth but the City Boys managed to ward them off with some gutsy defending, desperate tackles and outstanding goalkeeping by Kevin Ray Mendoza.
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| ‘Putrajaya, is it true only Malays can be IGPs?’ |
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Posted by: superadmin - 12-01-2021, 06:28 PM - Forum: Stop Racism and Religious Bigotry
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KUALA LUMPUR – Former cabinet member M. Kula Segaran wants the current federal government to state its stand on whether only Malays can be appointed as Inspector-General of Police (IGP) under its helm.
This is after Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri M. Saravanan suggested during his ministry’s wind-up for Budget 2022 yesterday that non-Malays cannot become the head of the police force.
In a statement today, Kula Segaran said Saravanan’s remark in the Dewan Rakyat was dangerous, unfair, completely incorrect and misleading.
“Nowhere in the federal constitution is written what Saravanan has asserted in Parliament.
“In fact, even the position of prime minister is to be filled by any citizen of Malaysia as long as one has the majority support as an MP,” he said.
Kula Segaran said Saravanan should have instead highlighted that the proper criteria of appointing an IGP should be based on qualification and meritocracy.
“Is this what is being discussed in the cabinet? Will this be made policy if the Barisan Nasional (BN) government strengthens its grip on Putrajaya? Do the other races and other Bumiputeras in Sabah and Sarawak not matter when it comes to top jobs?
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| Why didn’t Thomas take action on Zeti-Jho Low link, says MP |
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Posted by: superadmin - 12-01-2021, 06:18 PM - Forum: Politics
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PETALING JAYA: Former Attorney-General (AG) Tommy Thomas has been asked to explain his failure to act against then Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) governor Zeti Akthar Aziz over the 1MDB scandal, when he claimed her involvement was “public knowledge”.
Klang MP Charles Santiago of DAP said there had always been questions about Zeti’s role in the scandal and that Thomas’s claim came as “no surprise”.
“The question that arises is why he (Thomas) did not act in the 20 months that he was the AG,” Santiago told FMT.
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| These are the world's most expensive cities in 2021 |
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Posted by: superadmin - 12-01-2021, 11:56 AM - Forum: Travels
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(CNN) — All over the world, it's been a tough year on wallets.
Supply-chain blockages and changing consumer demand have pushed up the cost of living in many of our biggest cities, according to new research published Wednesday, and inflation is the fastest recorded over the past five years.
One city has been experiencing more rapid change than most, jumping from fifth place to first in this year's Worldwide Cost of Living index released by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).
The Israeli city of Tel Aviv topped the rankings for the first time, overtaking last year's leader Paris, which is now tied in second place with Singapore.
The EIU attributes Tel Aviv's sharp rise on the index to increases to grocery and transport prices and the strength of the Israeli shekel against the US dollar.
Everyday goods and services
The 2021 Worldwide Cost of Living index tracks the cost of living across 173 global cities -- 40 more than last year -- and compares the price of more than 200 everyday products and services.
Data for the survey, which has been carried out for more than three decades, is gathered by EIU's global team of researchers each March and September.
The index is benchmarked against prices in New York City, hence cities with currencies that are stronger against the US dollar are likely to appear higher in the rankings.
Zurich and Hong Kong are at Nos. four and five respectively, having held the top spot last year alongside Paris. New York, Geneva, Copenhagen, Los Angeles and Osaka round up the rest of the top 10.
The upper rankings rankings continues to be dominated by European and developed Asian cities. The lowest-ranking cities are mainly in the Middle East, Africa and less wealthy parts of Asia.
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| 3 dead, 8 injured in shooting at Michigan high school, undersheriff says |
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Posted by: superadmin - 12-01-2021, 11:47 AM - Forum: Stop the Wars and Terrorism
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(CNN)A 15-year-old boy is in custody after three students died and eight were injured in a shooting Tuesday afternoon at a high school in Oxford, Michigan, authorities said.
The Oxford High School students killed were a 16-year-old boy, a 14-year-old girl and a 17-year-old girl, Oakland County Undersheriff Michael G. McCabe said at a news conference.
Eight others were shot, one of whom is believed to be a teacher, McCabe said. Of the eight injured, two are currently in surgery and the other six are in stable condition with various gunshot wounds, McCabe said.
"I think this is every parent's worst nightmare," said Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who added that shootings at schools are "a uniquely American problem that we need to address."
"My heart goes out to the families. This is an unimaginable tragedy. I hope we can all rise to the occasion and wrap our arms around the families, the affected children and school personnel and this community," Whitmer said.
The suspect, a sophomore at the school, was taken into custody without incident five minutes after authorities responded to the shooting, McCabe said. His parents have hired an attorney and have not permitted him to talk to police, McCabe said.
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