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WHO calls for global access to vaccines as Europe is promised millions more doses


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At a time when tensions have erupted over vaccines supplies, Europe s Centre for Disease Control took an important step on Monday with the launch of tracker for inocolation around the continent.
The move to improve transparency showed patchy distribution so far, something that tallied with the anger over constraints on the programme which resulted in about eight million doses being administered so far among a population of almost 400 million. Britain with a population of almost 70 million has also administered eight million vaccines.
French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday demanded greater efforts in production and said German Chancellor Angela Merkel and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen were keen to see progress too. It is a speed race that we are leading against the virus, he said. We Europeans must therefore be even more effective on this subject. ....

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The vaccine feud between Europe and AstraZeneca, explained


The vaccine feud between Europe and AstraZeneca, explained
Miriam Berger
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Police and security services are on-site as the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine is delivered Saturday at Cheikh Khalifa Hospital in Casablanca.
The European Union approved use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine on Friday but it is simultaneously feuding with the British-Swedish vaccine maker over delays in deliveries.
The 27-nation bloc plans to require any coronavirus vaccine produced in its territory to seek approval before export. It’s seen as a move against AstraZeneca, after the company said it had to cut down its initial E.U. deliveries because of production delays while continuing to supply Britain with doses. ....

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Why vaccine nationalism is a death sentence for millions


Why vaccine nationalism is a death sentence for millions
Cornelia Meyer
January 30, 2021 22:34
A Moroccan nurse administers the Oxford AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine to a health worker, on the second day of the vaccination campaign, at Cheikh Khalifa Hospital in Casablanca, Morocco, Saturday, Jan. 30, 2021. (AP)
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At their virtual summit last year, G20 leaders promoted global cooperation in fighting the coronavirus, with particular emphasis on how Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, would support poorer countries in gaining access to vaccines. 
The Ottawa Group, 13 World Trade Organization partners including the EU, said they would increase their cooperation and propose global rules for trade in essential medical products, which it was thought would afford low-income countries better access to vaccines. ....

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"It Ruins the Vacation Feeling": Tourists and Refugees Cross Paths on Gran Canaria


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It Ruins the Vacation Feeling
Tourists and Refugees Cross Paths on Gran Canaria
Gran Canaria s tourism industry is doing all it can to survive the coronavirus. Some luxury hotels are even hosting the increasing numbers of migrants arriving from across the ocean. It is a clash of two worlds.
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Dialika Neufeld und
Philipp Spalek (Photos)
07.01.2021, 21.41 Uhr
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Booking.com review from Teodora posted on Nov. 5:
The entertainment program was fantastic … The iron could be used free of charge … Bar staff were also great and had a variety of cocktails on offer. The water in the children s pool was colder than in the main pool … The meat was a bit too well done (lamb and pork) and chewy. ....

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