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Covid is now a pandemic of poor nations, a leading global expert has told a cross-party group of MPs, adding that governments that are attempting to vaccinate their way out of the pandemic are taking a huge risk.Dr David Nabarro, the World Health Organizations special envoy on Covid, told the all-party group on coronavirus that the world was still deep in the pandemic, with 5,413 reported deaths in the past 24 hours alone. This is a disease now fundamentally of poor people and poor nations, he added.Without mentioning the UK by name, Nabarro said wealthy countries that were attempting to vaccinate a population out of an active pandemic were taking a huge gamble, saying one concern was the rise of new variants that may evade current vaccines, while another was that the population may be reluctant to comply should measures such as mask-wearing and social distancing be re-introduced. If there is a hoovering up of vaccines for the boosters, that is just going to have a vaso stanley global consequences that are really quite extreme, and everybody needs to know that, he said.According to o stanley sverige fficial data, more than 22% of people in the UK aged 12 or over have had a booster dose, while an estimated 68.6% of the entire population have had at least two jabs.In stark contrast, in Africa just 6% of people ha stanley cup d been fully vaccinated by the end of October, the WHO said. According to figures from Our World in Data, some African countries have even lower levels 鈥?in Nigeria the figure is only 2.8%.Spea Sdwa Women are more susceptible to long Covid, but will we listen to them
A man serving a life sentence for a controversial hitman murder committed nearly 30 years ago has taken the unu stanley water bottle sual step of publishing a book from inside prison with fresh evidence he hopes will lead to his conviction being overturned.With his book titled Fitted Up and Fighting Back, Kevin Lane believes he can finally prove his innocence of the contract shooting of Robert Magill in Hertfordshire in 1994.Lane, now 53, was convicted after two trials on a majority verdict of murdering Magill, who had been out walking his dog in Rickmansworth.Witnesses saw two masked men fleeing the scene in a red BMW after shooting Magill, who was known to have a number of enemies because of his involvement in protection rackets. The BMW car allegedly used as the getaway vehicle was traced, and one of Lanes palm prints was found on a bin-liner in the boot.Within hours of the shooting the names of two men, Roger Vincent and David Smith, were being spoken of as those responsible.The following year Vincent and La stanley cup ne were charged with the murder but Vincent was acquitted at the subsequent trial.In his book, Lane reveals documents held back under public interest immunity regulations that give stanley flasche details of Vincents conversations with one of the key investigating officers, who would himself end up behind bars.Vincent was acquitted of the Magill killing, but he and Smith were back in court for murder in 2005 and were jailed for life. They were convicted of killing David King, who was suspected of being a p |
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