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Why Italy s New Government Will Be A Bumpy Ride

Posted by Daniele Albertazzi | Feb 25, 2021 | New Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi (ANSA) Co-written with Davide Pellegrino of the University of Turin, for The Loop: On January 13 Matteo Renzi, the leader of the personal centrist party Italia Viva, withdrew his ministers from Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte’s second government. This triggered a crisis that ended Conte’s leadership. Renzi was hoping to drive a wedge between the Democratic Party (PD) and its governing ally, the Five Star Movement (M5S), restoring some visibility to his ailing party. Renzi managed to get rid of Conte, but he failed to give Italy a government that made a break with the past. Instead, as the dust has settled, crisis has given way to political continuity.

WHO s Vaccines Billionaire Plan in the Hands of Gates & Big Pharma: ex GSK manager leads COVAX with Gavi – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services

WHO s Vaccines Billionaire Plan in the Hands of Gates & Big Pharma: ex GSK manager leads COVAX with Gavi – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services
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Joe Biden remembers the 500,000 COVID dead at the White House

The US hit the historic and tragic milestone of over 500,000 COVID-19 deaths on Monday  At the White House Joe Biden ordered flags to half staff for five days of mourning and held a candlelit moment of silence, praying for the dead 500 candles were lit on the South Portico of the White House where Biden led a moment s silence with First Lady Jill Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff He spoke just before it to mourn the lost, and say that the nation must also support those left behind  You re going to be okay, he said, speaking directly to those who have lost someone to COVID, referencing his own experience of loss

Italy misled WHO about pandemic preparedness when COVID-19 hit: lawsuit

Carlo Hermann /AFP/Getty Italy is accused of misleading the WHO in its pandemic preparedness when COVID-19 hit last year. It said it was at the top level of readiness, but had not updated its plan since 2006, documents say. The allegation is in a civil lawsuit filed against the government by families of COVID-19 victims. The Italian government has been accused of misleading the World Health Organization in a self-assessment of its pandemic preparedness days before its COVID-19 outbreak, The Guardian s Angela Giuffrida reported. The allegation is part of a civil lawsuit filed against the government by families of coronavirus victims in Bergamo, a city in northern Italy that was heavily affected in the pandemic s first wave last spring, according to Reuters.

US is on the brink of 500,000 COVID deaths

The US hit the historic and tragic milestone of over 500,000 COVID-19 deaths on Monday   Dr Anthony Fauci warned that Americans could be wearing masks into 2022 despite infections falling 60% in a month More than 28 million COVID-19 cases have rocked US and the running total of lives lost was is about 498,901 Cases and hospitalizations have been declining for the past five weeks, but Dr Fauci warned the US cannot declare victory because the threat of variants could turn the tide   It s nothing like we have ever been through in the last 102 years, since 1918 influenza pandemic, Fauci said  However, Fauci also said the United States will be approaching a degree of normality by the end of the year 

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