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Posted By Ana B. Ibarra/Calmatters on Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 12:46 PM click to enlarge What seemed like a Herculean task just months ago is now here: the COVID-19 vaccine.
For the next several weeks, vaccines will be available in limited amounts in California and across the nation and only to high-risk individuals, with supply expected to ramp up in the months to come. Experts estimate vaccines will be available to the general public sometime in the spring.
Until then, step in line.
But the pandemic already has showcased deep inequalities, scams, greed, fraud and a system that favors the rich and famous. Will it be the same with the COVID-19 vaccine?
DPP Haji to Hand Kenyan to the US Over Ksh700M Case
Director of Public Prosecutions Noordin Haji addresses the media on Thursday, March 5, 2020.
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Mansur Mohamed Surur, a Kenyan national, will receive a criminal trial in the United States after he on Friday, December 18, 2020, lost a case attempting to block the government from extraditing him.
Milimani Law Courts Chief Margistrate Martha Muthuku ruled that the case brought against the accused by the US government had merit and that the Director of Public Prosecution Noordin Haji had produced evidence proving Mansur was a fugitive.
Mohamed is alleged to be a poaching kingpin and is wanted by the US on various accounts of wildlife trafficking involving indigenous animals.
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CONSUMER ALERT: Avoid COVID-19 Vaccine and Distribution Scams
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WASHINGTON AND HOLMES COUNTY Attorney General Ashley Moody today issued a Consumer Alert warning Floridians about COVID-19 vaccine product and distribution scams. With coronavirus vaccines potentially nearing approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and consumers anxious to achieve immunity, scammers may exploit the situation to rip-off Floridians.
To highlight the potential for vaccine-related fraud, the International Criminal Police Organization issued a global warning revealing that of 3,000 websites associated with online pharmacies suspected of selling illicit medicines and medical devices, more than half contained cyber threats, including phishing and spamming malware.