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Liberia: Edwin Snowe Raises Doubts over Legislators Allotting Additional Funds to Provide Stimulus amid Resurgence of Covid-19

Liberia: Edwin Snowe Raises Doubts over Legislators Allotting Additional Funds to Provide Stimulus amid Resurgence of Covid-19
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Inequitable Distribution Of Vaccine; Partial Testing Responsible For Increase In Covid-19 Cases In Liberia, Elsewhere – Former NPHIL Director Dr Mosoka Fallah Discloses

Inequitable Distribution Of Vaccine; Partial Testing Responsible For Increase In Covid-19 Cases In Liberia, Elsewhere – Former NPHIL Director Dr. Mosoka Fallah Discloses Inequitable Distribution Of Vaccine; Partial Testing Responsible For Increase In Covid-19 Cases In Liberia, Elsewhere – Former NPHIL Director Dr. Mosoka Fallah Discloses Share MONROVIA – The former Director-General of the National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL), Dr. Mosoka Fallah has blamed the increases in the number of Coronavirus cases in Liberia and other countries on the African continent to the alleged “inequitable distribution” of Covid-19 vaccines and the failure of some authorities to continue to remain drastic on health measures instituted to contain the spread of the virus.

Liberia s Covid-19 Trajectory: Experts Advice On How To Halt The Outbreak

Share Since the COVID-19 outbreak was declared a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) by the World Health Organization (WHO), there are over 183 million COVID-19 confirmed cases, and a staggering 4 million deaths worldwide. To date, this global COVID-19 death toll almost totals the entire population of Liberia. By Sara Beysolow Nyanti, MPA; Tolbert Nyenswah, LLB, MPH; Dougbeh Chris Nyan, MD; and Mardia Stone, MD, MPH The Global North (a specific reference to countries in Europe and North America) is making progress in vaccinating its populations, while the Global South (countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Oceania, often referred to as ‘least developed’ or ‘developing’) is disproportionally affected. With more fragile health systems, sub-Saharan Africa will very likely become home to the next COVID-19 hotspots.

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