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If Not The WHO, Then Who? Critics Say COVID-19 Investigation Requires A New Treaty, A Do-Over, Or Better Intelligence

Font Size: The WHO-led team investigating COVID-19 lacked the power “to demand transparency and accountability,” according to an article in Foreign Policy. A new pandemic treaty would help inspectors gain access, with sanctions to enforce cooperation, supporters say. Such a treaty might have prevented the pandemic, according to a WHO advisory committee member. Critics of the World Health Organization-led team’s report on the origins of COVID-19 have several proposals to improve the investigation of pandemics, including a new treaty that would empower WHO to do a better investigation. The U.S. and other nations have criticized the WHO report on COVID-19’s origin released on March 30 as lacking scientific rigor due to China blocking access to information, with some proposing that the WHO appoint a different team or calling on the U.S. National Institutes of Health to take over the investigation.

COVID-19: Some Sask vaccine clinics switching to AztraZeneca, 236 new cases

Article content A day after changes in age eligibility and offered vaccine saw long lines and hours-long wait times at Regina’s drive-thru vaccination site, Saskatchewan has set another new single-day record for vaccinations. On Friday, 12,615 doses of COVID-19 vaccine were given in the province, raising the total number to 268,895. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. COVID-19: Some Sask. vaccine clinics switching to AztraZeneca, 236 new cases Back to video Friday’s doses were given in the far north west (268), far north central (seven), far north east (225), north west (776), north central (704), north east (964), Saskatoon (2,321), central west (700), central east (1,588), Regina (1,565), south west (871), south central (578) and south east (1,664) zones. There were 384 doses administered with zone of residence pending.

Scientists say blood clots caused by the Johnson & Johnson vaccine are extraordinarily rare

Scientists said today that blood clots caused by the Johnson & Johnson vaccine are extraordinarily rare , as regulators launch a of review four cases linked to the single-dose jab. The vaccine, also known as Janssen, is yet to be approved for use in the UK, but the Government has ordered 30 million doses.  However, four serious cases of rare blood clots with low platelets were detected in people vaccinated with the jab, one of which died, sparking a review from the European Medicines Authority (EMA).   In the US, four clinics have had to pause J&J vaccinations, after eight people suffered adverse reactions in the latest crisis, coming at a site in Cummings, Georgia.

COVID-19: New single-day record of vaccines administered, 236 new cases

COVID-19: New single-day record of vaccines administered, 236 new cases
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