A vaccine is being our vaccine. Our oral color vaccine is given to companies to, make without any benefit i. B. I. , our goal is to Impact Global health. And, and if we can do that in any way possible, then weve accomplished our mission. Well, you mention the Gates Foundation, their Research Suggests that global cova debts will double of high Income Countries by up to the 1st 2000000 doses of any successful vaccine. Do you agree with so thats a great study and weve been using it to advocate for something called codex. The kovacs cicelys is an organization under the leadership of the World Health Organization set, b. And gabby 192. 00 countries signed on to get 2000000000 doses of vaccine w. H. O. Approved vaccine by the end of 2021. And it will be given to the countries that are part of the facility, not how can 192 of them roughly 20 percent of their needs for now. And thats actually really important because its never been the case before that innovative Vaccine Technology has made it
Companies have the same time. You see that the richest countries in the world, the buying hundreds of millions of doses of these vaccines, specially in the context of that gates research. I dont have any worry that what youre doing isnt going to be enough to stop all the successful vaccines being taken by the rich of us as the poor. So i think that thats a very interesting analysis. And if you look at the total number of doses that the high income countries, but also india and brazil have purchased, its about 8800000000 doses are in excess of what they need. So what you, when you really look at it, there are a number of contracts and there are preorders contingent orders. So how that will play out in the end . Were not sure. But the more important point i think here is that kodaks intends to purchase 2000000000. 00 doses, and those doses will be provided to everyone and what cannot paper the Gates Foundation paper you quoted says, is that if the 1st 2000000. 00 doses are taken without
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Welcome, thank you all for being here. My name is margaret huong. Im the executive director of Amnesty International usa, and we are very honored today to welcome our colleagues from across the globe, and particularly our secretary general, for the for first time we are launching Amnesty Internationals human rights report here in the United States. Each year, amnestys International Team of experts and researchers puts together this report to document state by state the situation of human rights around the world. With more than with 159 countries in this years report, weve been able to identify some very common themes that were seeing across the globe. One of these is the worrying rise in statesponsored discrimination and hate, which we have seen here in the United States as well. But a more promising theme is that were also seeing rising levels of activism, which is exactly what Amnesty International is all about. Im very pleased today to be able to introduce my three colleagues from t