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Weekend who believe that they should be free to reject vaccinations are wrong. translator: that is not freedom. that is called irresponsibility. it is called selfishness. a society only holds together the freedom of each person is respectful of the other. and there is it is based on rights and duties. reporter: but perhaps just as influential as the president s vaccination shaming is the influence of other countryman. according to health ministry statistics about half of the adult population has now been fully vaccinated. a number that will no doubt only grow in coming days as the health pass is required for more and more activities. jim bitterman, cnn, jill, france. a vaccine scandal is a cavalier attitude towards covid have many in brazil calling for the president s removal for the second time this month. protesters demanding the impeachment of jair bolsanaro. he s being investigated in the senate over corruption allegations tied to the purchase of an indian coronavirus ....
208% increase in number of covid cases over the last couple of weeks. 80% more than 80% coming from the delta variant. 40% of those in louisiana residents receiving one at least one out of two doses of the vaccine. that is much too low, according to the governor, who says that louisiana has a long way to go. despite the fact that there are some-1,400 vaccination sites, throughout the state, where folks can get it for free. there is, still, a sense of urgency here. take a look at these numbers. it is extreme here. of those people who are testing positive for covid, 92%, not fully vaccinated. of those hospitalized, 90%, not fully vaccinated. of those who have recently died, 91%, not fully vaccinated. healthcare professionals, who are monitoring and who are running this vaccination site, as well as the global outreach, ....
I i think the time is to get real. i think that the major-economic powers in the world have got to start figuring out how to export vaccine-manufacturing factories. just as we did in smallpox and polio. i think we need to have multicenter production of vaccines. we have 100 countries, right now, that have less than 1% of their population vaccinated. they can t depend on the u.s. they can t depend on our manufacturers, as good as this magical vaccine has been. they re not getting it. we need to be able to move factories and move manufacturing all over the world. if we don t do that, then our countries are going to be importers of all the new variants. because, michael, delta is not the last letter in the greek alphabet. yeah. exactly. and a chilling warning, there. and and the more there is spread, the more likely variants will emerge. dr. larry brilliant, as always, ....
Seen. the incubation period is half the time. it means, it is spreading faster than almost any disease you and i have seen, in our lifetime. it spreads faster and is more infectious than smallpox. maybe, twice as infectious as smallpox. when you when you put it like that, i i wanted, also, to ask you. europe europe s problem is similar to that of the united states, in some ways. vaccination levels. at or under 60% or so. less than that in the u.s. which is worrying but not as worrying as entire regions, like africa, being more like 2% vaccinated. the surges in southeast asia, in particular indonesia. how urgent is the need to get more vaccines to underserved regions? it s in everyone s interest and yet we have seen thousands of unused vaccines thrown out in the u.s. in the u.s. and canada and the uk have ordered three times the amount of vaccine that we could conceivably use, if we vaccinated everybody, twice. ....
Say that these are the main factors. these are the things to be concerned about. what is driving this, now. when you look at vaccine and the barriers to vaccination, there are four, major factors that impact that. and the way that i categorize them is, number one, is the issue of mistrust. um, the second one is misinformation. the third is complacency. and that alludes to that fact and the fourth is convenience. health officials are using a program called faces in spaces. that is going to where people are to reach them and try to convince them to get vaccinated. whether it s at a crawfish boil or a fish fry or the laundromat or here, at the mall, to stress the sense of urgency in getting that vaccination. suzanne malveaux, cnn, jefferson parish, louisiana. and globally, major cities, around the world, are seeing protests over covid restrictions. ....