Tag: covax

North Koreans Urged to Wear Masks Despite ‘Victory’ Claim Over COVID-19

The North Korean regime reportedly reinstated its mask mandate less than a month after lifting it and declaring “victory” over the COVID-19 outbreak, Radio Free Asia (RFA) reported Monday. North Korea lifted its mask mandate and social distancing measures on Aug. 10. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ended the emergency order, saying that the…


False Messaging Forever: The WHO’s Plan for the Future

Commentary The World Health Organization (WHO), and the growing pandemic preparedness industry sponsoring it, have faced considerable challenges in maintaining support for its COVID-19 response. It has addressed this difficult situation with simple and uniform messaging. The compliance thus achieved by WHO has been vital to the successful wealth concentration of the COVID-19 response, benefiting…


Exports of China’s COVID-19 Vaccines Plunge, Hindering the Regime’s ‘Vaccine Diplomacy’

The export of Chinese-made COVID-19 vaccines has dropped significantly this year due to its low effectiveness, especially against new mutations of the virus, hampering the Chinese communist regime’s campaign of “vaccine diplomacy.” At the end of 2020, when the world urgently needed COVID-19 vaccines, China launched its vaccine diplomacy by providing a large number of…


COVAX Lowers Vaccine Distribution to North Korea After Deliveries Not Accepted

The COVAX facility, a global vaccine distribution platform, has reportedly lowered the number of COVID-19 vaccine doses allocated to North Korea, as the country refused to make any delivery arrangements for the U.N.-backed immunization program. The number of vaccine doses allocated for North Korea dropped to 1.54 million doses, compared to 8.11 million doses allocated…


South Australian Authorities Close Vaccine Mandate Loophole for Medical Trial Participants

South Australian (SA) authorities will remove vaccine mandate exemptions for individuals participating in vaccine trials from Dec. 8. The new direction from SA Police will override an existing direction from early November that allowed those “taking part in a COVID-19 vaccine trial” to be exempt from taking an approved vaccine because it could “impact the…


White House: US Has Donated Over 110 Million Vaccine Doses to 65 Countries

President Joe Biden’s administration announced on Tuesday that the U.S. has donated more than 110 million COVID-19 vaccine doses to 65 countries as a part of an effort to try and stop the spread of the Delta variant. The majority of the vaccines were manufactured in the United States and were shipped through COVAX and…


US Senator: China Earns Money From US Taxpayers Using Global COVID Vaccination Program

A U.S. senate budget hearing revealed that the Chinese regime has refused to contribute to, but receives money from, the global COVID-19 vaccination program, known as COVAX, which is financially supported by the U.S. “China started this [pandemic], refused to participate in COVAX, won’t contribute money, won’t contribute vaccines, but then COVAX turned it around…


Japan, US Pledge to Donate Billions of Dollars to COVAX to Counter Beijing’s Vaccine Diplomacy

Japan and United States have recently pledged to donate more COVID-19 vaccines and funding to developing countries through the COVAX global sharing scheme to counter the Chinese communist regime’s vaccine diplomacy. At the COVID-19 Vaccines Global Access (COVAX) summit on June 2 in Japan, summit chairman Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga pledged that Japan would…


CCP Blocks BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccines From Taiwan, Pushes Chinese-Made Vaccines Instead

On May 26, Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen condemned the Chinese communist regime for blocking the island’s deal to obtain COVID-19 vaccines from German company BioNTech. At the same time the regime has been pushing Chinese-made vaccines onto the island, a move described by one analyst as “vaccine warfare.” The president was speaking at a meeting…


Papua New Guinea PM Survives Another Bid to Oust Him

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has survived another attempt to remove him from office when the Speaker adjourned Parliament for four months, the Guardian reported, safeguarding his position until the next election. Marape was due to face a vote of no confidence this week but the government, citing a rampant COVID-19 outbreak, proposed…