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Coronavirus vaccine hoarding: three reasons it s in rich countries own interests to be generous

news Coronavirus vaccine hoarding: three reasons it’s in rich countries’ own interests to be generous Dr Swee Kheng Khor A man wearing a protective mask walks past a mural in Toronto, on December 1, 2020. Canada is one of the wealthy nations that has enough doses to inoculate its population several times over. Photo: The Canadian Press via AP It is a universally acknowledged truth that a world in possession of vaccines must be in need of equitable vaccine distribution. The calls for vaccine equity are growing louder. Last month, the People s Vaccine Alliance mobilised 170 former heads of state and Nobel Laureates to sign an open letter to the Biden administration. In March, over 1,000 experts in science, public health and law published an open letter in the British Medical Journal addressed to all global leaders.

Opinion: Australia should advocate for developing countries at the G7

Opinion: Australia should advocate for developing countries at the G7
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Fending off pessimism key in avoiding ruined relationships

Winnipeg Free Press By: Barbara Bowes Davide Guglielmo from FreeImages Spring may have arrived, but it seems all that’s sprung these days is a whole lot of complaining. Spring may have arrived, but it seems all that’s sprung these days is a whole lot of complaining. No family gatherings? No Easter egg hunt? No festivals? COVID-19 has ruined everything? Such negativity. While most people may be faring quite well under stressful COVID-19 conditions, it is disconcerting to learn negativity is so prevalent. However, I recently learned people are typically drawn to the negativity of a situation. At least, that’s the conclusion of a recent study published by the U.S. National Bureau of Economic Research on the topic of bad news bias, especially in the media.

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