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Global health activists say it s time we ask Big Pharma to make a sacrifice

Global health activists say it s time we ask Big Pharma to make a sacrifice
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Ambitious Plan To Stem HIV/AIDS Epidemic Meets None Of Its Goals

Ambitious Plan To Stem HIV/AIDS Epidemic Meets None Of Its Goals By Adela Wu | NPR Tommy Trenchard for NPR In 2015, global groups set ambitious goals to stem the HIV/AIDS epidemic. They aimed to bring down the number of new cases, particularly among children, teens and young women, by 2020 – and to bring up the number of people on HIV treatment. On July 21, the final report came out. No targets were met. This 5-year campaign is called Start Free, Stay Free, AIDS Free and was run by the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), UNICEF, the World Health Organization and the United States President s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief

Half of Myanmar s Population Could Have COVID-19 in Two Weeks, UN Told

Half of Myanmar’s Population Could Have COVID-19 in Two Weeks, UN Told Charity workers carry the body of a COVID-19 victim in a village in Rakhine State s Pauktaw Township in July. / Myanmar Web Media 1.5k By The Irrawaddy 30 July 2021 Britain’s UN ambassador warned on Thursday that half of Myanmar’s more than 54 million people could be infected with COVID-19 in the next two weeks. “The coup has resulted in a near total collapse of the healthcare system, and healthcare workers are being attacked and arrested,” Barbara Woodward told an informal Security Council discussion on Myanmar. “The virus is spreading through the population, very fast indeed. By some estimates, in the next two weeks, half of the population of Myanmar could be infected with COVID,” she said.

France: COVID vaccination rate rises rapidly after Emmanuel Macron approves health pass

Last Updated: France: COVID Vaccination Rate Rises Rapidly After Emmanuel Macron Approves health Pass Vaccinations in France have increased again since the government enacted legislation requiring residents to obtain a pass to travel to certain social events. IMAGE: AP Vaccination rates in France have started to rise again since the government enacted legislation requiring residents to obtain a pass in order to participate in certain social events, but social workers are concerned that the policy may further isolate migrants and other poor people. Doctors Without Borders put up tents in northeast Paris on Thursday, July 29, to vaccinate migrants, homeless people, and anyone without access to state or private health insurance, in an effort to bridge a possible split. Throughout the summer, the vaccine will be available in tents.

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