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Tag: vaccine

The “Freedom Convoy:” How an anti-vax trucker movement devolved into white supremacy

by Allison Walsh23 Apr 2022Leave a comment

Tensions are rising as trucker protests radicalize.

News from the World canada, protest, united states, vaccine

Breaking down the WHO’s new pediatric malaria vaccine

by Eva Hartman8 Feb 20226 Mar 2022Leave a comment

The vaccine is a medical breakthrough, but challenges with distribution and outcomes continue to cause concern.

News from the World africa, antivax, malaria, vaccination, vaccine, who, world health organization

The Belgrade Boost: Serbia’s strategic vaccine diplomacy

by Benjamin Blum4 Oct 20214 Oct 2021Leave a comment

Serbia takes their shot on an unusual plan to vaccinate Serbs — and the rest of the world.

News from the World belgrade, coronavirus, covid, serbia, vaccination, vaccine, vuvic
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