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Scotland leader vows to again pursue independence
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09 May 2021, 07:18 GMT+10
London [UK], May 9 (ANI): After her party gained a strong showing in the Scottish Parliament elections, Scotland s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on Saturday promised to push ahead with another independence referendum, setting up a potential clash with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
According to The Washington Post, Sturgeon said that an independence referendum was the will of the country , projecting that her Scottish National Party (SNP) and pro-independence allies would hold a majority of the 129 seats after all the votes were counted.
Although it appeared that her party would win an outright majority, she said that along with the Green Party, there would be overall support in the Parliament to again bring the independence question back to voters.
WHO director-general wants the G7 countries to dig deep to help find solutions.
Geneva:
The WHO chief on Friday implored the G7 to prioritise equitable access to Covid-19 vaccines around the globe, branding the current imbalance morally inadmissible.
World Health Organization director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the uneven distribution of vaccines among rich and poor nations would not help to end the coronavirus pandemic. For the G7 now, the most important and the immediate support we need is vaccines, and vaccine equity, he told a press conference.
Nearly 1.25 billion doses of Covid-19 vaccines have been injected in at least 210 territories around the world, according to an AFP count.
WHO tells G7 vaccine inequity ‘unacceptable’
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GENEVA, May 8, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – The WHO chief on Friday implored the G7 to prioritise equitable access to Covid-19 vaccines around the globe, branding the current imbalance morally inadmissible.
World Health Organization director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the uneven distribution of vaccines among rich and poor nations would not help to end the coronavirus pandemic.
“For the G7 now, the most important and the immediate support we need is vaccines, and vaccine equity,” he told a press conference.
Nearly 1.25 billion doses of Covid-19 vaccines have been injected in at least 210 territories around the world, according to an AFP count.