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There are 21 developed countries, 5 permanent members of the UN and the superpower India, a total of 24 countries. I suggest that these 24 countries donate 5 billion doses of COVID19 vaccine to third world countries and allocate the number of donations according to the economic scale of 24 countries.
 
There are 21 developed countries, 5 permanent members of the UN and the superpower India, a total of 24 countries. I suggest that these 24 countries donate 5 billion doses of COVID19 vaccine to third world countries and allocate the number of donations according to the economic scale of 24 countries.

Why should they?
 
US spy agencies say origins of Covid-19 may never be known

US intelligence agencies have said they may never be able to identify the origins of Covid-19, as they released a new, more detailed version of their review of whether the coronavirus came from an animal-to-human transmission or leaked from a lab.

The Office of the US Director of National Intelligence said in a declassified report that a natural origin and a lab leak are both plausible hypotheses for how Sars-Cov-2 first infected humans. But it said analysts disagree on which is more likely or whether any definitive assessment can be made at all.

The report also dismissed suggestions that the coronavirus originated as a bioweapon, saying proponents of this theory "do not have direct access to the Wuhan Institute of Virology" and have been accused of spreading disinformation.
 
US authorises Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for children aged 5-11

"Vaccinating younger children against Covid-19 will bring us closer to returning to a sense of normalcy," says FDA acting chief

By AFP
October 30, 2021



US Food and Drug Administration has approved Pfizers COVID-19 vaccine for children aged 5 and above. Photo: file


US Food and Drug Administration has approved Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for children aged 5 and above.


WASHINGTON: In a first, the United States (US) Friday authorised the Pfizer Covid vaccine for children between 5 to 11 years of age, paving the way for 28 million young Americans to soon get immunized.

The decision came after a high-level medical panel advising the government this week endorsed the shots, ruling that the known benefits outweighed the risks of side-effects.

The United States follows only a handful of other countries including China, Chile, Cuba and the United Arab Emirates that are inoculating younger children with various vaccines.

"As a mother and a physician, I know that parents, caregivers, school staff, and children have been waiting for today´s authorization," said acting Food and Drug Administration chief Janet Woodcock in a statement.

"Vaccinating younger children against COVID-19 will bring us closer to returning to a sense of normalcy."

The vaccine rollout should begin in earnest after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention convenes a panel on Tuesday to further discuss clinical recommendations.

Pfizer and its partner BioNTech announced this week the US government had bought 50 million more doses as it works to protect children, including eventually those under five.

In a clinical trial involving more than 2,000 participants was found to be more than 90% effective at preventing symptomatic disease.

The vaccine's safety was also studied in more than 3,000 children, and no serious side effects have been detected in the ongoing study.

In this age group, the vaccine is given as two shots three weeks apart, dosed at 10 micrograms -- a third what is given to older age groups.

Severe COVID-19 is rarer in children than adults, but far from non-existent.

According to the CDC, there have been 8,300 COVID-19 hospitalizations of children aged five-to-11 since the start of the pandemic, and 146 deaths.

There have also been more than 5,000 pediatric cases of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C), a rare but highly serious post-viral complication, including 46 deaths.


- Ongoing safety monitoring -

Health authorities will continue to monitor for potentially highly rare side-effects, such as myocarditis and pericarditis (heart inflammation and inflammation around the heart).

The clinical trials were too small to detect these, but the hypothesis is they will be exceedingly rare, because the effect is thought linked to testosterone levels.

In male teens and young adults, the most affected group the effects occur mostly after the second dose of an mRNA vaccine at a rate of a few dozens per million. Most of the cases have fully resolved.

Coronavirus itself can cause more severe forms of myocarditis, potentially more frequently, depending on the level of transmission within a community.

Beyond protecting childrens' own health, epidemiologists think vaccinating this group will help bring an end to disruptions to school and other activities.

But most of the panelists at a meeting of experts called by the FDA on Monday said they would not support mandates in this age group.

Instead, the decision whether to get vaccinated should depend on factors such as the child´s risk factors and should be left to families, they said.

The United States is emerging from its latest coronavirus wave, driven by the Delta-variant. But cases remain high, particularly in colder northern states that are lagging in their vaccination rate.

Almost 58% of the total population is now fully vaccinated.
 
Eleven states sue US government over vaccine mandate for federal contractors


Eleven US states with Republican governors have sued the Biden administration seeking to block a Covid-19 vaccine mandate for federal contractors, arguing it is unconstitutional and violates federal procurement law.

Saying they were necessary to fight Covid-19, President Joe Biden issued a pair of executive orders on Sept 9 requiring all executive branch federal employees and federal contractors be vaccinated, according to a Reuters report.

A joint lawsuit was filed in the US District Court for the Eastern District Of Missouri by 10 states, Arkansas, Alaska, Missouri, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming. Texas filed a separate suit on the same issue, and Florida filed one on Thursday.

The lawsuits described the mandate as “sweeping in its scope” and “unconstitutional and unlawful”, citing a constitutional amendment on state powers and federal laws on government procurement.
 
Moderna to supply 56.5m more doses to global vaccine alliance Gavi

Moderna Inc has announced a pact with the Gavi vaccine alliance to supply a further 56.5 million doses of its Covid-19 vaccine in the second quarter of next year to low- and middle-income countries, reports Reuters.

The doses will be in addition to an earlier commitment to supply 60m doses, Moderna said.
 
Nop. Let China spend the money. The west is not a charity.
If COVID19 is not eliminated globally, new variants will continue to appear, and no country will be able to completely eliminate the epidemic. So helping third world countries is not a charity project, but helping yourself.
 
England's Covid prevalence rises to new highest level since January


The prevalence of Covid-19 infections in England increased to around one in 50 people in the week ending on October 22, Britain’s Office for National Statistics (ONS) says, reaching its highest level since the start of the year.

According to Reuters, the ONS said the prevalence of infections had risen for its fifth straight week, having been at one in 55 people in the previous week.

Prevalence was last at one in 50 people in the week ending on January 2.
 
Malaysia to buy Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine for children aged 5 to 11

Malaysia has said it will proceed with the procurement of the Pfizer Inc and BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine for children, following a US expert panel's recommendation for the shot to be authorised for those aged 5 to 11, reports Reuters.

Malaysia's Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said on Twitter other options, such as the vaccine made by China's Sinovac BioTech, would also be considered to ensure schools can reopen safely.
 
If COVID19 is not eliminated globally, new variants will continue to appear, and no country will be able to completely eliminate the epidemic. So helping third world countries is not a charity project, but helping yourself.

Coronavirus been with humans for 50,000+ years. It cannot be eliminated. At best, humans and coronavirus will coexist until humans are extinct a few thousand years from now.
 
US Vice President Kamala Harris gets Covid-19 booster shot

US Vice President Kamala Harris has received a Covid-19 vaccine booster shot and urged Americans to follow suit, reports AFP.

Harris received her third dose of the Moderna vaccine at the White House and encouraged everyone to get the booster “when you are eligible.”

“What we have said from the beginning: It's safe and free,” she said. “So let's get vaccinated and we will get through the pandemic,” she said.
 
Canada to provide 200 million vaccine shots to poor countries

Making pledge at the G20 Summit, Canada said it will provide 200 million vaccine jabs to poor countries

By AFP
October 31, 2021


Canada to provide 200 million vaccine shots to poor countries

MONTREAL: Canada on Saturday pledged at the G20 summit to donate millions of more Covid vaccine doses to poor countries worldwide.

"Canada will donate the equivalent of at least 200 million doses to the COVAX Facility by the end of 2022," Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in a statement, referring to the global vaccine-sharing alliance.

Of this number, 10 million doses of Moderna's vaccine will be delivered "quickly" to developing countries, he said.

Canada has also pledged $15 million to help increase vaccine production in South Africa, said Canadian Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland at a Rome briefing.

Those funds should contribute to the creation of a "technology transfer center" so that the region can produce messenger RNA vaccines against Covid-19.

"We do not control production, but by 2022, we are certain that it will be possible to contribute at this level," Freeland said.

In August, the American company Moderna announced that it wanted to build a vaccine manufacturing plant in Canada, the first outside the United States.

According to the Canadian government, fewer than three million of the 40 million doses already promised by Canada had been received by the COVAX program on Saturday, with additional deliveries planned in coming days.
 
US gives 1.5m more Covid-19 vaccine doses to Taiwan

The United States is delivering an additional 1.5 million Covid-19 vaccine doses to Taiwan, a senior US administration official told Reuters, increasing to 4m the total number of shots donated by Washington to the self-ruled island, which is under increasing pressure from China.

“Our vaccines do not come with strings attached” and were not donated to “secure favours or extract concessions,” the Biden administration official said, in an apparent reference to criticism that Beijing is trying to strengthen its geopolitical clout through so-called vaccine diplomacy.

The US gave 2.5m doses to the island claimed by China in June, making it among the first international recipients of U.S. vaccines.
 

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