Tuesday, November 18, 2025

UHO 02 AUG 2024 NEWSLETTER

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The weekly newsletters bring updates on the science, battered and bruised during the pandemic, legal updates, and the impact of activism for a just society, across the world. These are small steps to promote Transparency, Empowerment, and Accountability – the ethos of the UHO. 

Highlights:

  • Fanatic vaccine scientist, Peter Hotez calls for the Military and the Police to fight vaccine-hesitancy!
  • A prelude to Vaccine Passports: five European countries to start a pilot project of “Vaccination Card.”
  • Study on possible causes of excess mortality globally during the period 2020-2023.
  • Qdenga, a vaccine for dengue in the pipeline: will it overcome the challenges of earlier dengue vaccines?
  • Centre to introduce Bill amending the Disaster Management Act: Hope human rights are preserved.

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