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Myanmar: IFRC calls for greater protection of health workers and warns of a deepening humanitarian crisis
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Myanmar aid workers arrested, intimidated, hurt, Red Cross says
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https://www.afinalwarning.com/503053.html (Natural News) American infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci has admitted there is no science justifying a continued lockdown. He said during a March 10 television appearance that keeping lockdown mandates in place was a “judgment call” made in the absence of data and actual evidence. But despite the lack of proof, Fauci insisted that Americans ought to trust guidance coming from the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
News anchor John Berman asked Fauci if there was existing science behind preventing fully vaccinated people from travelling. The director of the
National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) answered: “When you don’t have the data and … the actual evidence, you’ve got to make a judgment call.” Fauci continued that Americans will just have to trust the public health body’s guidance for COVID-19.
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Study Shows Hate, Violence & Victim-Blaming Against Women Increased Amidst The Pandemic
The study also showed that social media users agreed with the idea that using informal justice in cases of violence against women and girls was a better option than relying on justice institutions, which they do not trust.
By Sadho Ram â 07 Mar 2021, 05:59 PM â Updated about 1 month ago
The risk of violence against women and girls increases during crises and the COVID-19 pandemic is no exception, according to a new study
In a big data analysis, spanning 15 months from September 2019 to November last year, the study found that online misogyny, trolling, sexual harassment, and victim-blaming against women has increased.
Myanmar: Red Cross urges protection for first aiders amid recent violence
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