Thursday, August 5, 2021

Dr Anthony Fauci: new coronavirus variants will emerge "sooner or later" if we don't stop the spread


Dr Anthony Fauci is warning that new variants of the coronavirus will emerge "sooner or later" if community spread isn't suppressed.

U.S. President Joe Biden's chief medical advisor also urged Americans to get vaccinated against COVID-19, as the delta variant pushes up case numbers.

Our Washington correspondent Giles Gibson has more.

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Germany ignores WHO request on booster shots

Germany has rebuffed calls from the World Health Organisation to delay offering Covid-19 booster shots. 

The WHO has asked countries to delay booster programmes in order to allow more vaccines to reach the developing world. But German authorities maintain their new rollout to go ahead as planned. 

From Berlin, Trent Murray reports. 

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UGANDA CONCERNED OVER MACHAR OVERTHROW


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Uganda's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed concern over the ouster of South Sudan's Vice President Riek Machar as head of his party and its armed forces.  Uganda has over the years been a peace broker in neighboring South Sudan. Leon Solomon reports from Kampala

 

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Mexico sues US gun makers over trafficking

Mexico is suing several American gun makers for $10 billion, accusing
them of arms trafficking and fueling violence.

Trafficked firearms kill around 17,000 Mexicans each year.

US correspondent Nick Harper reports.

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EU scientists say last July was one of the hottest on record

Last month was one of the world's hottest Julys on record, according to scientists from the European Union. 

Unusually high temperatures were seen in regions from the United States to Finland. 

Lucy Hough has more from Brussels.

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Record haul of pangolin scales seized in Nigeria, foreign nationals arrested


Authorities in Nigeria have seized a historic quantity of animal parts including large chunks of pangolin scales and elephant tusks which were on their way to south east Asia.
Three suspects linked with the crime have been arrested.

Wildlife trafficking is something that the government of Nigeria have been dealing with for many years now.

Correspondent Phil Ihaza reports in Abuja


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US politician Victoria Nuland meets Tanzanian opposition party leaders

The US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, Ambassador Victoria Nuland has met with leaders of Tanzania's main opposition parties in Dar es Salaam as one of the country's key opposition leaders faces charges in court.

Isaac Lukando reports.

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France proposes third doses of Covid-19 vaccine for the most vulnerable people

The French President says that France is going to start rolling out third doses of Covid-19 vaccines for the elderly and the vulnerable from next month.

Emmanuel Macron made the announcement as part of a social media outreach campaign. 

From FSN's bureau in Paris, here's Ross Cullen.

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India wins Bronze in Hockey at the Tokyo Olympics, ending a 41 year drought

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India's men's hockey team has clinched an Olympic medal after four decades.

Congratulatory messages are pouring in from fans and celebrities alike.

Even Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, calling it a Historic Day for the nation.

Ishan Garg tells us why this medal is making headlines in New Delhi.

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Australia – Delta outbreak spreads to three states

Health officials have written an open letter to Australians in states with covid outbreaks, urging them to get either the Pfizer or Astra Zeneca vaccines as soon as possible.


The lockdown has been extended in New South Wales after 262 cases and five deaths in the last 24 hrs, Queensland has detected another 16 cases and Victoria is considering another lockdown after 8 new cases in the past 48 hrs.


Shaun Bindley has more


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Japan to treat only severe COVID-19 cases in hospital

Japanese officials have defended a plan to stop treating patients with moderate COVID-19 symptoms in hospital. The move comes as the country reported its highest-ever daily infections amid a surge that is overwhelming healthcare facilities. Phoebe Amoroso reports. 

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Republican Governor of Florida hits back at Biden after Covid-19 criticism

The Republican Governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis, has hit back at the White House after President Biden accused him of standing "in the way" of live-saving measures to deal with Covid-19.


With Covid-19 cases spiking to record levels in Florida, the war of words between the Governor and the President intensified on Wednesday.


Governor DeSantis told supporters that he doesn't support mandates to force children in Florida to wear masks at school, or in other settings.


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Wednesday, August 4, 2021

White House rejects WHO call for moratorium on booster shots

The White House is rejecting a call by the World Health Organization for a moratorium on Covid-19  booster vaccinations until more people in the developing world get their first chance to get jabbed.


The WHO says a pause in any planned booster campaigns should be introduced in order to address vaccine global inequities.


But White House press secretary Jen Psaki says the Biden administration disagrees.


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Cuomo under criminal investigation following sexual harrassment report

New York's Governor Andrew Cuomo is now under criminal investigation in 4 separate jurisdictions including Manhattan.


He's still refusing to resign, despite the publication of a damning report about his sexual harassment of 11 women and calls by President Biden for him to quit.


One woman who claims the Governor retaliated against her for coming forward now says she'll launch a lawsuit against him.


On the streets of New York today, there were signs the Governor's popularity is waning.


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59 per cent of New York voters tell pollsters they now want the Governor to go.


British government drops quarantine requirements for travelers returning from France

The British government is removing extra restrictions that it p[laced on returning travelers from France.


The country now becomes just like any other nation on the so-called Amber List….British travelers returning will not be required to quarantine.


In other changes, India is moving off the red list and the government is adding Austria, Germany, Slovenia, Slovakia, Latvia, Romania and Norway to its green list of approved destinations.


Prime Minister Boris Johnson says it's designed to salvage part of the summer holiday season.


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White House: Biden will require foreign visitors to US to be vaccinated

The White House is making plans to require vaccination against Covid-19 for virtually all foreign travelers entering the United States.


A White House official says it's not clear when the requirement will be introduced.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.

 

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U.S. stocks slide after disappointing private sector hiring data


U.S. stocks slid on Wednesday after disappointing data on hiring in the private sector and hints the Federal Reserve could starting raising interest rates in 2023.


There are also fears the recent surge in coronavirus cases could hold back the economic recovery for the rest of this year.


Our U.S. correspondent Giles Gibson has more.


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Belarusian sprinter touches down in Europe after forced repatriation attempt

A Belarusian sprinter who refused to board a flight home from the Tokyo Olympics has landed in Vienna. 

24 year old Krystina Timanouvskaya will later travel to Poland, where she has been granted a humanitarian visa. 

Lucy Hough has more. 

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Former U.S. President Barack Obama scales back 60th birthday party plans


Former U.S. President Barack Obama is scaling back plans for his 60th birthday party.

He's been widely criticised for planning a big bash as the delta variant pushes up coronavirus cases across the country.

Our Washington correspondent Giles Gibson has more.

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WHO calls for moratorium on booster shots

The World Health Organization has called for a global moratorium on COVID-19 booster shots, as inequities in vaccination rates continue to grow.

The group's chief said the world needs to instead focus on getting initial jabs into the most vulnerable and at-risk populations.

Toni Waterman has more from Brussels.

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