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  1. The iraqi parlement explain the legal obligation behind its decision regarding the presidency of the republic 10-02-2022 Erbil - brotherhood Yesterday, Wednesday, Ghazi Faisal, the legal advisor to the Legislation Department in the House of Representatives, presented the legal points that prompted the Iraqi parliament to issue a decision to re-nominate the presidency, a decision that angered several political forces.. The presidency of the Iraqi Council of Representatives decided to open the door for candidacy for the position of President of the Republic, starting today, Wednesday, February 9, 2022, for a period of (3) days, after it failed to elect a new president for Iraq after most of the parliamentary blocs boycotted the session due to differences based on this position, and over naming the largest bloc that will result in the formation of the next federal government. Faisal said in a statement, "The Presidency of the House of Representatives issued the aforementioned decision, in which it decided to re-run the nomination process for the position of President of the Republic as another ball, relying on the provisions of the Law No. (8) for the position of President of the Republic, and regarding it we make the following observations: 1- Article (3/first) of the law on candidacy for the post of President of the Republic referred to, stipulates that ((who wish to be nominated and who meet the legal conditions stipulated in Article (1) of the law shall submit their written requests accompanied by official documents that prove the fulfillment of these conditions with Their CVs shall be submitted to the Presidency of the House of Representatives within a maximum date of three days from the start of the announcement of the submission), which is evident from the aforementioned text, such as the overnight sun, that the set date is inevitable, as it is not extendable and may not be repeated again.. 2- There is no connection but rather a schizophrenia between the nomination process and the holding of the parliament session to elect the president of the republic, even if the first paved the way for the second. If the aforementioned session could not be held due to the lack of a quorum, which is expected, and because the period specified by the constitution is organizational and not inevitable, this does not affect the nomination process. And it does not take away from the candidates who really meet the legal requirements. 3- Since the decision of the Council of Representatives mentioned above is a legislative decision, it is acceptable to challenge it before the Federal Supreme Court based on the provisions of Article (93/Third) of the Constitution and Article (4/Third) of the amended Court Law for the year 2005 and its internal system, and a request for its annulment due to its collision with provisions the law. Based on the foregoing, the House of Representatives is required to set a new date for the session to elect the President of the Republic so that the electoral process will take place among the candidates who have fulfilled the legal requirements so that the political process in the country is not disrupted and the rest of the constitutional institutions are formed as soon as possible, and the new parliamentary session will start. link : https://www.altaakhipress.com/viewart.php?art=138782
  2. Federal court receives an appeal against parlement's decision to reopen the nomination for the post of president of the republic 10-02-2022 Erbil - brotherhood Yesterday, Wednesday, the independent deputy, Basem Khashan, announced the appeal to the Federal Court of the decision of the Presidency of the Iraqi Parliament, No. (4), which includes opening the door for candidacy for the post of President of the Republic again.. Khashan explained, in a statement, that "the decision was issued because it violates Articles (59/Second) and (72/Second/B) of the Constitution and Article (2) of the Law on the Provisions of Candidacy for the Post of President of the Republic," noting that he asked the court to "issue an order My loyalty is to stop all actions resulting from this decision". In this context, Khashan affirmed that an appeal was submitted against the decision of the Presidency of the Council to refrain from calling for the convening of the Council during the last days of the inevitable constitutional period for electing the Speaker of Parliament, 8/2 2022, nor on any other day.". He continued, "I referred to Federal Court Decision No. (51 / Federal / 2010), which I see as a grave violation because it enables the president and the government to continue to exercise their duties for four years, if a third of the members of the Council adhere to boycotting the sessions."". The presidency of the Iraqi Council of Representatives decided to open the door for candidacy for the position of President of the Republic, starting from Wednesday, February 9, 2022 for a period of (3) days, after it failed to elect a new president for Iraq after most of the parliamentary blocs boycotted the session due to differences based on this position, and over naming the largest bloc that will result in the formation of the next federal government. On Wednesday, the Legal Adviser to the Legislation Department in the House of Representatives, Ghazi Faisal, presented the legal points that prompted the Iraqi parliament to issue a decision to re-nominate the presidency, a decision that angered several political forces.. And Faisal explained in a statement, that the Presidency of the House of Representatives issued the aforementioned decision, in which it decided to repeat the nomination process for the position of the President of the Republic as another ball, leaning on the provisions of the Nomination Law for the Position of President of the Republic No. (8) for the year 2012. link : https://www.altaakhipress.com/viewart.php?art=138783
  3. Iraqi education denies issuing decision forcing students to wear the hijab 02-10-2022 Erbil - brotherhood Yesterday, Wednesday (February 9, 2022), the Ministry of Education denied its intention to issue an official circular stressing that female students wear the hijab in schools.. Ministry spokesman Haider Farouk Al-Saadoun said in a statement to Al-Sabah newspaper, "The ministry did not send any circulars or official letter to school administrations related to forcing female students to wear the veil."". Al-Saadoun stressed that "this matter falls within the personal freedom of the students and their families," noting that "school administrations take it upon themselves to determine the school uniform only, provided that it is appropriate to the students' taste and not imposed by force.". Al-Saadoun explained that "the obligation to wear the hijab is not within the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Education, and it does not have the right to compel female students to wear it or take it off. link : https://www.altaakhipress.com/viewart.php?art=138784 02-10-2022
  4. Al-Sadr informed Qaani that Al-Maliki's chances had ended, and advised the latter to go to the opposition Baghdad / Tamim Al-Hassan For the third time, Tehran has failed to raise the veto of the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, against one of the leaders of the Shiite forces. Al-Sadr, shortly after news of his meeting with the commander of the Iranian Quds Force, Ismail Qaani, reiterated his intention to form a "majority government." According to the information, the leader of the Sadrist movement refused to give the Coordinating Framework Group a role in "decision-making" in the next stage. But al-Sadr, in return, gave Tehran guarantees of the safety of its security, as it had warned the latter of attempts to attack it from inside Iraq. These events come on a night when a deputy submitted a new lawsuit to the Federal Court, regarding Parliament's decision to reopen the nomination for the second time for the position of President of the Republic. And the political process reached a stalemate, after the presidential nomination crisis, and the judiciary issued a decision to stop the procedures for the nomination of Hoshyar Zebari, the most prominent candidate for the position. Behind the scenes of Qaani and Al-Sadr meeting According to information reached (al-Mada) through informed sources, Ismail Qaani "came to meet the leader of the Sadrist movement to persuade him to reverse the decision to exclude former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki." And on Tuesday evening, the Sadrist movement announced, for the first time since the last legislative elections, which took place 4 months ago, that the leader of the movement met with the commander of the Revolutionary Guards. According to informed sources, al-Sadr "informed Qaani that al-Maliki took his share of the government, as he was prime minister for eight years and vice president of the republic for another four years." Al-Maliki was expected to obtain a sovereign position, such as the Vice President of the Republic, after his hopes of obtaining ministries in addition to the position declined. Al-Sadr advised, according to what the information says, Al-Maliki, through the Iranian general, to "go to the opposition." And the coordinating framework, to which the former prime minister belongs, threatens to sit on the bench of the opposition if it fails to reach an understanding with al-Sadr. canceled positions The sources confirm that the leader of the Sadrist movement "refuses to give honorary positions such as the Vice President of the Republic, because it is part of his reform project, as the salary of the holder of this position can be transferred to dozens of unemployed youth." In 2016, Haider al-Abadi abolished the position of Vice President of the Republic, as part of what was known at the time as the reform package, before the judiciary canceled that decision. Following the first session of parliament, which took place last month, al-Sadr formed a tripartite alliance in which he controlled about 60 percent of the seats with the Alliance of Sovereignty (Progress and Resolve) and the Kurdistan Democratic Party. Regarding the atmosphere of Al-Sadr's session and Qaani, the sources revealed that the latter "requested a role for the coordinating framework in decision-making, which was rejected by Al-Sadr." The sources added that the leader of the movement "again welcomed the acceptance of the rest of the parties to the coordination framework, with the exception of al-Maliki." The "Coordination" consists of the Al-Fateh Alliance led by Hadi Al-Amiri, in addition to the state forces (Al-Abadi and Al-Hakim), Faleh Al-Fayyad (the National Contract), and other small parties. Tehran security On the other hand, the sources familiar with the course of the meeting confirmed that Al-Sadr "gave guarantees to Qaani that Iraq will not be an arena for threatening Tehran or using its land to strike the Islamic Republic." Iranian parties had warned earlier that removing the "coordinator" from the political process in Iraq might threaten Tehran's national security. According to the sources, "Tehran may eventually abandon al-Maliki, because it is concerned with its economic interests with Iraq and the preservation of its security." Until recently, Tehran was convinced of excluding al-Maliki, and the rest of the coordination framework went with "Al-Sadr", where the framework (without al-Maliki) consisted of 50 seats. However, according to leaks, parties within the "Coordination Committee" believed to be close to al-Maliki had promoted the story of "threatening Iran's security" if the Shiite forces split. In addition to some of those parties hinting at the possibility of persuading the leader of the Sadrist movement to involve all Shiite forces, including al-Maliki, in the government, something that has not happened so far. Al-Sadr tweeted after the end of his meeting with Qaani on Tuesday evening, emphasizing once again the formation of a national majority government. The tweet was a picture of a paper handwritten in red bearing the slogan that Al-Sadr was recently known for, which is "Neither Eastern nor Western", in reference to preventing regional and international interference in Iraq's affairs. The leader of the Sadrist movement also appeared, shortly after the tweet, wearing the Iraqi keffiyeh, in another indication that the political decision is purely Iraqi, according to observers. The crisis continues And (Al-Mada) revealed the day before yesterday, the presence of the commander of the Iranian Quds Force in Iraq, in a new attempt to bring together the Shiite forces. It was also expected that the coordination framework would issue a new initiative to resolve the tense political situation after Parliament failed to choose a President of the Republic. However, according to the information, the "Coordination Committee" has canceled or postponed launching the initiative, after Qaani's "failure" to convince the leader of the Sadrist movement. The initiative, according to the sources, was mainly adopted by Qaani, who arrived in Baghdad recently, to convince al-Sadr of its provisions, which some decisions expected would carry guarantees that al-Maliki would not be pursued in the future. Qaani failed in two previous attempts to dissuade the leader of the Sadrist movement from agreeing to include some Shiite forces in the government. The leader of the Democratic Party, Massoud Barzani, last time closed the path of intervention to Tehran, after he launched an "internal" initiative to resolve the crisis, an initiative that is still on the table until now. Meanwhile, the Badr Organization, one of the parties to the "Coordination Committee", indicated that the political closure has continued since the crisis of the presidential elections. The parliament tried, the day before yesterday, to solve the crisis by reopening the nomination door again for the presidency, but it was a measure that clashed with some legal texts. And MP Basem Khashan, who failed the previous time to cancel the first parliament session, submitted an appeal to the Federal Court regarding the legality of the last parliament's decision. According to a document issued by the Speaker of the Council, Muhammad Al-Halbousi, last Tuesday, “Based on the provisions of the law on candidacy for the position of R. link : https://www.almadapaper.net/view.php?cat=258060
  5. Omicron Has Been Found in Deer—That Should Worry Us BY JEFFREY KLUGER FEBRUARY 9, 2022 9:56 AM There are more than 30 million white-tailed deer in the U.S. That’s a boon for hunters, a headache for gardeners, a hazard for drivers—and now, it appears, a possible problem in the world’s ongoing effort to control the COVID-19 pandemic. According to a new study (which has not yet been peer-reviewed) published on bioRxiv, researchers at Penn State University found that several white-tailed deer captured and tested on Staten Island in New York were infected with the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2. It is the first such discovery in non-human animals. COVID-19 has been found before in deer. In 2020 and 2021, the U.S. Department of Agriculture detected earlier versions of the virus in 481 deer sampled in 15 states. But the Omicron variant is causing greater worry than those earlier strains simply because of its extreme transmissibility and the close quarters in which humans and deer often live. The study was small; researchers took nasal swabs from 68 deer, and they found Omicron in five of them. The question the discovery raises is, how transmissible is the virus from human to deer and back again? For now, at least, the researchers can’t say. The study merely showed that the animals were harboring the virus but revealed nothing about how they acquired it, whether they shed it, or even if they are capable of passing it among themselves. “As we continue to find these spillovers in animals, such as deer, the complexity of the virus evolution and the transmission networks becomes much more complicated,” says Suresh Kuchipudi, a Penn State veterinary virologist and a co-author of the study. “The potential does exist that the virus could circulate among the deer and they could become a major reservoir.” Troublingly, at least one of the deer in the sample was found to not only harbor the virus but also to have a high level of antibodies against it. That suggests a sort of wildlife equivalent of a breakthrough infection: an animal that had had the virus once before, developed a natural immune response to it, but then became reinfected. If deer are carrying the virus, there’s no reason to assume other animals aren’t as well. While it’s not practical—or even possible—to test every species of animal that comes within infectious distance of humans, certain animals are of particular interest to investigators. Kuchipudi is concerned about deer mice, skunks, and feral cats, which previous laboratory studies have shown are easily infected with COVID-19. Other species of rodents are also causing worry. “We can’t rule out the possibility of rodents picking up the virus from people and spreading it to other animals that live in the same ecological space,” Kuchipudi says. The biggest concern for now, the Penn State authors argue, is not so much whether deer will be one more meaningful vector in the spread of Omicron to humans. We’re doing a perfectly fine job of spreading it among ourselves already. Rather, the deer could become a petri dish for viral mutation and the emergence of still more variants, which could, theoretically, jump species and infect humans. “If unmonitored, the continued circulation of this virus in any animal species could result in evolution and emergence of completely novel variants that may potentially undermine the protection provided by the current vaccines,” says Kuchipudi. “The last thing we want is to be caught by surprise by a completely novel variant that can emerge from animals.” Researchers are now trying to figure out how to mitigate that risk. There is some precedent for dealing with animals found to harbor COVID-19, but it is extreme: When 11 hamsters in a Hong Kong pet shop were recently found to have COVID-19, authorities ordered the killing of 2,000 hamsters, and when the virus was found circulating among 17 million farmed mink in Denmark in November 2020, the mink were slaughtered. Taking such measures against infected deer in the U.S. is, obviously, not possible. Rather, Kuchipudi recommends, American wildlife management experts could begin with a program of capturing and vaccinating deer in areas where the virus is found to be circulating. Looking for the source of the virus—through wastewater or other environmental contaminants—might be an option as well. Infected deer do not represent the most pressing of the problems health officials face in controlling the pandemic, but they do serve as one more sign of the ubiquity of the virus. SARS-CoV-2 is a decidedly opportunistic pathogen, increasingly undiscriminating in the hosts it infects and will continue to infect. A virus that seemed to arrive all at once more than two years ago will not be leaving us anywhere nearly as quickly. link : https://time.com/6146253/omicron-deer-covid-19/
  6. Omicron found in deer: Previous cases of COVID in animals, impact on humans In August, the US government said it found the world's first cases of COVID-19 in wild deer in Ohio, expanding the list of animals known to have tested positive for the disease February 09, 2022 21:02:47 IST White-tailed deer have been found to be carrying Covid-19 antibodies in New York. The discovery of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 in a white-tailed deer in New York has left scientists concerned that the deer species could become host of a new coronavirus variant. According to Reuters, a lead researcher has found that 15 per cent of blood and nasal swab samples from 131 deers had COVID antibodies, suggesting that the animals had previously contracted coronavirus infections. In August, the US government said it found the world's first cases of COVID-19 in wild deer in Ohio, expanding the list of animals known to have tested positive for the disease. The finding was based on samples collected from deer months before the heavily mutated variant Omicron emerged to replace the previously dominant Delta variant in people in countries around the world. The USDA had previously reported COVID-19 in animals including dogs, cats, tigers, lions, snow leopards, otters, gorillas and minks. Let’s look at previous cases of COVID in animals and if they can infect humans with the novel coronavirus: Previous cases of COVID in animals – On 18 January, Hong Kong authorities announced that they would kill about 2,000 small animals, including hamsters, after several tested positive for coronavirus at a pet store where an employee was also infected. The Associated Press report stated that the city will also stop the sale of hamsters and the import of small mammals. The pet shop employee tested positive for the Delta variant on 17 January, and several hamsters imported from the Netherlands at the store tested positive as well. – In June 2021, a nine-year-old lioness Neela died of COVID-19, and few other lions tested positive for the virus at the Arignar Anna Zoological Park in Tamil Nadu's Chennai. – A total of 28 elephants had also tested positive for COVID in Tamil Nadu’s Madhumalai forest reserve. – In May 2021, two lionesses tested positive for COVID-19 at Etawah Safari Park in Uttar Pradesh and eight Asiatic lions housed in the Nehru Zoological Park (NZP) Hyderabad also tested positive for SARS-CoV2 virus in the same month. – In April 2020, a tiger at New York’s Bronx Zoo had tested positive for COVID-19. It was believed to have contracted the virus from a caretaker at the zoo. Can animals spread COVID-19? The World Health Organisation said some animal species can be infected with the coronavirus, and animals can re-infect humans. "That risk remains low but it is something that we are constantly looking at," said the WHO's Maria Van Kerkhove. Of seven million virus sequences submitted to global platforms, around 1,500 are from animals. According to the US’ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the virus that causes COVID-19 can spread from people to animals through close contact. However, the risk of animals spreading COVID-19 to people is low. Pets can get serious illness from infection with the virus, but it is extremely rare, it said. link : https://www.firstpost.com/world/omicron-found-in-deer-previous-cases-of-covid-in-animals-impact-on-humans-10362401.html
  7. The Omicron variant has infected deer in New York City. Deer on Staten Island are the first wild animals to have tested positive for the Covid variant. Some experts fear that deer could become a reservoir for the disease and infect humans. Dr. Sarah Hamer, a veterinary ecologist, and her research team have been studying the effects of Covid-19 on animals and how it could prolong the pandemic By Emily Anthes and Sabrina Imbler Feb. 8, 2022 White-tailed deer on Staten Island have been found carrying the highly transmissible Omicron variant of the coronavirus, marking the first time the variant has been reported in wild animals. The findings add to a growing body of evidence that white-tailed deer are easily infected by the virus. The results are likely to intensify concerns that deer, which are widely distributed across the United States and live near humans, could become a reservoir for the virus and a potential source of new variants. Researchers have previously reported that the virus was widespread in deer in Iowa in late 2020 and parts of Ohio in early 2021. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has confirmed infections in deer in 13 additional states — Arkansas, Illinois, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Virginia — Lyndsay Cole, a press officer for the agency’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, said last week. Those animals were infected with earlier variants of the virus. Research suggests that deer are catching the virus from humans and then spreading it to other deer, and there is no evidence that the animals are transmitting it back to people. But longer-term, widespread circulation of the virus in deer would give the virus more opportunity to mutate, potentially giving rise to new variants that could spill over into people or other animal species. link : https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/08/world/the-omicron-variant-has-infected-deer-in-new-york-city.html ADVER
  8. Omicron found in NYC deer raises questions about COVID transmission from animals to humans About 15% of the 131 deer sampled in NYC positive for antibodies. ByMary Kekatos 9 February 2022, 03:20 The discovery of deer in New York City infected with the omicron variant is raising questions about whether or not animals could potentially transmit COVID-19 to humans. A new study, which has not yet been peer-reviewed, found that 15% of 131 white-tailed deer sampled in the borough of Staten Island tested positive for antibodies. Although there has not yet been any evidence that the virus can spread from animals to humans, the findings -- from Pennsylvania State University, the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation and conservation group White Buffalo -- raise concerns that deer could become a reservoir of the virus or lead to new mutations. 'We demonstrated for the first time that the omicron variant has also spilled into the wild animal species," Dr. Suresh Kuchipudi, a professor of virology at Penn State and lead author of the study, told ABC News. "The fact that the spillover continues to happen is quite concerning." This is not the first time deer have been found to be infected with COVID-19. Researchers have found samples positive for the virus in deer dating as far back as September 2020 in Iowa. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, COVID-infected deer have since been discovered in several states including Illinois, Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio. Experts say the new results were not surprising. "We've seen from various studies … that deer are sometimes naturally infected from exposure to people," Dr. J. Scott Weese, a professor at Ontario Veterinary College at the University of Guelph in Canada, who was not involved in the study, told ABC News. "We've seen different strains and the strains that are found in deer reflect what is going on in people at the time." There are a few theories for how deer became infected with omicron, and all involve humans as the starting point. One theory is that deer came into direct contact with humans -- who likely got close to them and fed them -- and caught the virus. Another is that deer interacted with other animals such as cats that were infected with COVID from humans. Dr. Samantha Wisley, a professor of wildlife ecology at the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Services, who was also not involved in the study, said wastewater is another potential path of transmission. "The theory that I find most plausible is that we know that at least elements of the virus are shed in wastewater," she told ABC News. "So, people are either urinating or defecating out the virus. What we haven't seen is if that virus is still alive or able to infect other things; I don't believe that's been proven." She continued, "But, at the same time, that would make a lot of sense that wastewater might be the way that it's getting from humans to wildfire, particularly deer." Currently, data suggests deer can spread the virus to other deer but not that it spills over back to humans. A researcher tries to swab a white-tailed deer at a wildlife center at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, on Feb. 2, 2022. White-tailed deer could become a reservoir for Coronavirus, health experts say. "Right now, your biggest chance of exposure [to COVID], even if you encounter deer, is still going to be from a person," Weese said. "But as we get less person-to-person transmission over time, if it's still in animals, then animals become more of a relative risk." The experts said they are concerned if the virus keeps circulating around deer and remains present, rather than burning out. Deer-specific COVID variants could emerge as a result, they say. "Right now, we're just seeing human strains that are going to deer and they're spreading around for a little bit," Weese said. "Now the question is will those stay in the deer? If they do, will they mutate and could that cause a problem?" He continued, "So they could be a reservoir, they could be a source of mutants, or they could be what we call a dead-end, that the variants just go into deer and don't go any further." Researchers are also concerned about finding older strains of the virus, such as the alpha or delta variants, in deer. "Are they maintaining older lineage viruses or just becoming infected with the 'flavor of the month' of what variants are current in humans," Dr. Andrew Bowman, an associate professor in the department of veterinary preventive medicine at The Ohio State University, told ABC News. "If deer can serve as a wildlife reservoir ... it's not a question of do we have enough hospital beds today. It's what strains are circulating and what's the risk of them entering back into humans whether that's in five, 10, 20 years," said Bowman, who was also not involved with the study. Kuchipudi said he encourages everyone to get vaccinated against COVID to prevent more animals from becoming infected. "I think those who are infected or tested positive should continue to follow the same mitigation measures as taking care of pets," he said. "The biggest source of the virus to animals is humans, and anyone who hadn’t done so should consider vaccination." link : https://abcnews.go.com/US/scientists-find-1st-deer-infected-omicron-variant-york/story?id=82744120
  9. Iraq to Delay Selection of New President, Lawmakers Say Voice of America 07 Feb 2022, 08:36 GMT+10 Iraq's Supreme Court on Sunday suspended a former foreign minister's presidential bid over graft allegations and many lawmakers said they would boycott a Monday vote for a new head of state, prolonging a political standoff. The court said the candidacy of Hoshyar Zebari, a Western-friendly veteran Iraqi Kurdish statesman, could not proceed until corruption charges from a separate 2016 stint as finance minister were dealt with. The decision was a blow to populist Shiite Muslim cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, who was the biggest winner in an October election and has vowed to quickly push through a government that could exclude Iranian allies. Sadr, the Kurdish Democratic Party (KDP) of which Zebari is a member and an alliance of Sunni Muslim lawmakers had supported Zebari's bid for president. The corruption allegations resurfaced after Zebari emerged as a strong contender, and Sadr eventually appeared to withdraw his support, saying in a statement that any future president must 'meet the conditions' to hold office. Sadr had campaigned in the election on an anti-corruption platform. Sadr's Sadrist Bloc said on Saturday it would boycott Monday's parliament session. A political alliance aligned with Iran said in a statement on Sunday it was against the holding of the Monday parliamentary session to pick a president. The KDP also said on Sunday it would boycott proceedings. Parliament will likely not be able to convene on Monday because of the number of lawmakers boycotting the vote, prolonging a battle over the presidency and a new government being fought largely between Sadr and the pro-Iran camp. Political deadlock Iraq's governments and state institutions have mostly been dominated by Iran-aligned Shi'ite political-military groups since the U.S.-led invasion which toppled Sunni dictator Saddam Hussein in 2003. The strongest pro-Iran parties have or are allied with heavily armed militia. The populist Sadr boasts his own militia and has positioned himself firmly in recent years against the Iran-aligned armed groups. Iraq normally enters months of political deadlock after each general election as the political elite jockey for spots in the new government. Iraqis are increasingly disillusioned with the political process, accusing almost all their politicians of corruption. Most people no longer vote. Zebari who served as foreign minister for more than a decade, was finance minister when he was sacked by parliament in 2016 over alleged corruption. Zebari was not immediately available for comment. He has previously denied the allegations and said they are politically motivated. Last week four parliamentarians filed a petition to the federal court demanding Zebari's exclusion from the presidential race, accusing him of financial and administrative corruption in 2016. In its ruling, the court said it had 'decided to temporarily suspend the procedures of electing (Zebari) for the position of President of the Republic until the case is resolved.' The country's new president, when chosen, will be tasked with asking the largest bloc in parliament to form a government. https://www.iraqsun.com/news/272272849/iraq-to-delay-selection-of-new-president-lawmakers-say
  10. Why Iraqi lawmakers failed to elect a new president Legislators, many of them allied with powerful Shia Iraqi leader Muqtada al-Sadr, stayed away from the parliament session. Iraqi politicians have so far failed to agree on a compromise candidate for the country’s top post 8 Feb 2022 Iraqi lawmakers have failed to elect a new president as key factions blocked the process by boycotting Monday’s parliament session. A two-thirds quorum of the legislature’s 329 members is required for an electoral session. But Monday’s vote could not be held as legislators, many of them allied with powerful Shia Iraqi leader Muqtada al-Sadr, stayed away. Only 58 showed up. Who announced the boycott? The boycott was announced on Sunday by al-Sadr, who heads the largest parliamentary bloc with 73 seats. He was followed by parliament speaker Mohamed al-Halbousi, who heads a bloc of 51 seats. The 31-seat Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) then followed suit. The Sadrist Bloc made its announcement after Iraq’s Supreme Court temporarily suspended the nomination of frontrunner Hoshyar Zebari, whose presidential bid is supported by al-Sadr. Why was Zebari’s nomination suspended? The high court cited pending corruption charges against the veteran Kurdish politician and former foreign minister, adding that the candidacy of the Western-friendly statesman could not proceed until corruption charges from a separate 2016 stint were dealt with. The 2016 charges against Zebari, for which he was never convicted, stem from his time as finance minister when he was dismissed from the job over alleged corruption. On Sunday, Zebari denied the charges and said he respected the court’s decision to temporarily suspend his candidacy until the issue is resolved. What happened at the session? With no quorum, parliament speaker al-Halbousi kept the session open without scheduling a new date for another vote on a new president. “The majority of the political parties boycotted the session due to the lack of a political agreement over the president post,” lawmaker Mishaan Jabouri said. “Parliament will not convene until an agreement is in place.” What happens next? Monday’s session reflects the deep divisions among Iraq’s political factions that have only grown since the October 10 parliamentary elections, the results of which have been rejected by political groups supported by neighbouring Iran. Iraqi politicians have not been able to agree on a compromise candidate for the country’s top post, and the delay raises concerns of a presidential vacuum that would also prevent the appointment of a prime minister. According to Iraq’s post-war convention, the largely ceremonial post of the president should be held by a member of the country’s Kurdish minority, the prime minister must be a Shia and the parliament speaker a Sunni. Iraq normally enters months of political deadlock after each general election as the political elite jockey for spots in the new government. Iraqis are increasingly disillusioned with the political process, accusing nearly all their politicians of corruption. Political analyst Ihsan al-Shammari said the failure to elect a president is a prelude to political crises that will continue to rage in Iraq until a consensus can be reached. “Continuing to violate the constitution is an indication of the depth of the political differences between the political blocs and political forces in Iraq,” he said. link : https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/2/8/iraq-parliament-presidential-vote-postponed
  11. Fear God in the loaf of the citizen Dr. Nazim Al-Rubaie 02/08/2022 The Iraqi political scene witnessed debates, disagreements and understandings in order to obtain spoils, chairs, control and influence. The politicians remained preoccupied with the political scene and its repercussions and preoccupied with their conflicts, leaving the affairs of the country and the people in the hands of mafias, gangs and some merchants who control markets and prices without any interest neither by them nor by the governments they formed throughout their existence In power, which concern the lives of citizens living since 2003 until now, and the simple citizen has only received promises that do not fatten and do not sing from hunger without touching any measure that changes his life for the better or treats his economic and living situation and this scene was repeated with all governments without exception The markets have witnessed an unprecedented rise in prices, especially in the prices of medicines and foodstuffs that directly enter people's lives and are affected by them. I am writing today, after the poor citizen’s voice started to demand, but in vain, as he demands the return of prices to their previous levels before raising the exchange rate of the dollar. Assume the reins of power once again I say to him, does your honor know that these mafias, gangs and some merchants fight the simple citizen for his livelihood? Likewise, the Ministry of Commerce, whether it knows or does not know, is involved in this war on citizens in their livelihood, deliberately and intentionally, by not providing citizens with a loaf of bread, which is the mainstay and basis of their livelihood, after it failed to address this fabricated crisis, which caused an obscene increase in the price of flour in the markets Wholesale by these and the ministry Whether it was the ration flour, and even the animal feed flour, which also rose As for zero flour and yeast dough, their prices have doubled in an incredible way, so how can the simple citizen live in light of this outrageous and insane rise, where the price of the ration flour reached 38 thousand dinars after it was sold for only nine thousand dinars, and zero flour reached 48.5 thousand dinars after its price was 25 A thousand dinars and barley flour weighing 25 kg, its price became 24 thousand dinars, after its price was 11 thousand dinars This forced the owners of ovens and bakeries to reduce the number of loaves from 7 to 5, and from 8 to 6 thousand dinars. The reason, as the owners of the bakeries say, is the high exchange rate of the dollar and the greed of some traders who monopolize flour to sell it at high prices And not distributing flour on a monthly basis within the vocabulary of the ration, as it is distributed every two or four months sometimes So what is the role of the Ministry of Commerce in controlling prices by taking an immediate and quick decision to distribute flour to the ration agents on a monthly basis and instructing government and private mills after providing them with wheat from their silos to produce flour for distribution according to the ration card monthly and zero to pump it into the markets to reduce prices by them and to control the markets for the purpose of Returning prices to what they were, or will they continue to watch prices without taking any real action to reduce prices? Where are its promises to distribute the items of the ration on a monthly basis, and why hasn't it produced zero flour and pumped it into the market yet? And where is the role of the Ministry of Interior and Economic Security in monitoring the markets and holding the traders and those who control the price of flour in the markets accountable? Unchecked by conscience or fear of law? And where is the role of government controls in preventing some traders who smuggle flour to the rest of the governorates or outside the country to sell it at double prices? These questions we put before the Prime Minister to find quick and immediate solutions to them, because the matter is directly related to the livelihood of poor people and their lives. A continuous increase, corresponding to a decrease in the number of bread and bread loaves, which are sold to citizens by the owners of ovens and bakeries. Fear God for the poor in their bread, for they are God’s children. link : https://www.addustor.com/content.php?id=13527
  12. What do people want and what politicians seek? Dr. Sabah Nahi 02/08/2022 The equation in governance in Iraq, its most important criterion is the people’s hopes and demands for a decent life and a affluent life, no less well-being, because it was limited to the utilitarian classes that mastered corruption. And statements that do not follow the logic and sound choices that will save the rest of the affairs of a country that has fallen behind a lot. Politicians must realize that people are not very concerned about their fate, but they are interested in their strength and fulfilling the needs of their families, and they know well and consciously how much money engaged in politics has made and their lives turned to be divorced They (the political class) and they really have become a class, at a time when another class leaves the lives of the poor, the white class, in order to pay a day of their lives without hunger, at a time when hardened politicians and their families dominated public money and turned from destitute before 2003 and the lifestyle they lived in changed and became private But the common people swallow the cups of torment, want and pain, The political game that politicians are preoccupied with is not useful for people who know its outcome, because the people know that there are 12,000 corruption files that are bargained for when integrity committees and institutions are interested in opening any file and the public realizes that patience is the key to relief, but the patience of the Iraqis is about to run out. There is anguish and popular pain for millions of people who have been patient during the siege for 13 years and have been patient with a political process that drowned them in high hopes and exhausted all means of persuasion and respite. The cyberspace that made the world a screen the size of a palm, and no one believes what is said, people know everything and realize that what is said falls from scenes of corruption and the prosperity of power at the first barrier that a government official crosses, who is in the green, The only statement that people can hear lies in the steps of real reform emanating from a national will to change people’s conditions through, providing services to the people like any oil country, its neighbors and its opponents enjoying glory and a decent life, which the citizen sees from the first stamp of a passport while he is traveling. But it seems that many think that the people are still unaware of the changes in life outside national sovereignty across borders, and this great calamity. I think it is a word from the heart, I hope it reaches without restrictions. link : https://www.addustor.com/content.php?id=13528
  13. Baghdad prepares to hold ATEX exhibition on digital transformation of e-government Number of readings: 77 Author: Erbil - Prepared by the Fraternity Office. Publication date: Wednesday 09-02-2022 Erbil - brotherhood The Federal Ministry of Communications revealed its preparations to hold an exhibition (ATEX) for digital transformation of e-government, next Thursday, on the grounds of the Baghdad International Fair with wide international and Arab participation.. The Director of Relations and Media at the General Company for Communications and Informatics at the ministry, Natiq Ahmed Ibrahim, said in a media interview with the official Al-Sabah newspaper, and Zacros Arabia followed him: "The exhibition will continue until the 18th of this month, and it comes within the government's directions for digital transformation of state institutions and the promotion of the use of modern technology in this regard."". Ibrahim pointed out that "the exhibition is the first of its kind in the country, and it is being held within its first session, and there are invitations sent to the ministries of communications in the Arab countries, and it is hoped that it will witness a good international presence."". He added that "the exhibition will be held under the slogan (Iraq is moving towards digital transformation and the accelerated adoption of the future of artificial intelligence), as it will witness the participation of more than 10 government institutions, more than 100 companies affiliated with the private sector and some international companies.". He pointed out that "the exhibition will shed light on the main trends and updates in the field of information and communication technology around the world, in addition to introducing the country's e-government services, and future projects in this field."". He pointed out, "focusing on the most important sectors affected by the digital revolution, such as health, tourism, banking, finance, mining and education. It also includes holding workshops and specialized lectures, and signing a number of agreements and memoranda of understanding with the ministries of communications in the participating Arab countries. There will be a marketing aspect of e-government services and encouragement to Digital transformation in various fields and sectors and the exchange of expertise and experiences between various institutions and companies using technologies and innovations, as well as attracting technical investments from inside and outside the country. https://www.altaakhipress.com/viewart.php?art=138730
  14. Iraq and the Iraqis and the danger of recycling Saleh Saad Hammondi Today, it is no secret to anyone the danger of the PUK’s insistence on nominating Barham Salih for the presidency for a second and consecutive presidential term.. despite the widespread controversy over him and the refusal of many political parties to assume the presidency again, not to mention the corruption and destruction deals that Saleh passed to Iraq during the four years of Assuming the presidency. It is no secret to anyone that Barham Salih’s great wealth expanded during these years.. from his purchase of real estate in the United States to Britain, not to Turkey and his huge assets in European countries. As for the Kurdistan Region, he acquires the trade of many types of medicines, in addition to owning Shares and commissions in Iraqi telecom companies, which generate millions of dollars. His case was exposed when he rushed to cover up the theft of the communications company (IQ) for more than 994 billion dinars, and Barham Salih mediated to cancel $ 300 million of Asiacell’s debts, after contacting the Minister of Communications to ask him to stop investigations into the company (IQ) accused of internet smuggling and non-payment of debts The fees charged to the Ministry of Communications, of course, in return for large commissions. This is a great evidence of Saleh’s involvement and corruption, even though he represents the highest authority in the country. According to the Iraqi constitution, the President of the Republic must monitor the application of laws and preserve Iraq’s independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity, and the President of the Republic represents the symbol of the country and its unity internally and externally, but Saleh has become a symbol of corruption and deals. Suspicious, taking advantage of his powers and his position in the presidency, which authorizes him to see all the secrets of the state and its secrets, including contracts, investments and local and international deals. It is known that Barham Salih is completely loyal to Iran, as is the case with many Iraqi officials, and this is what led him to the presidency of the republic during the 2018 elections. The pro-Tehran political party voted for Barham Salih for the presidency, and this put Saleh and the Union in doubt and accusation about the concessions they made to the Iranian side in return for the presidency, especially since Saleh at the time did not represent the National Union in the House of Representatives, but rather he obtained His votes in those elections, through the so-called Alliance of Democracy and Justice, but he quickly betrayed his alliance and went to the National Union at the invitation of Tehran and aspiring to the position of the Presidency of the Republic, leaving behind the votes that voted for him on the basis that he works far from any political party. How can he be entrusted with Barham Salih again in a successive presidency, who is the one who signed and approved all corruption deals, fake projects and smuggling billions of dollars outside Iraq, of course within a good commission calculated for him in advance, and it is true that the position of the President of the Republic is honorary in Iraq, but he signs and endorses On all laws, decrees and projects, and the President of the Republic can stop any transaction or law if it is proven that it violates the constitution or harms Iraq. During the years of his rule, we did not hear that he opposed, exposed, or suspended any legislator or corruption deal, but rather that he was interfering to pass deals and exempt private companies indebted to Iraq, although during his last weeks in the presidency he presented the so-called “Project to recover the proceeds of corruption”, so what was it He did during his previous years in the presidency, why did he not present this project at the beginning of his assumption of his position so that he could hold the corrupt accountable and recover Iraq's stolen and smuggled money. But it will not be hidden from the Iraqi people what this project is intended for and the timing of its presentation. This project is the best way to cover up its corruption on the one hand, and the threat of some other parties involved in corruption in Iraq on the other hand, in addition to that it will gain the confidence of the Iraqi street when he runs for another presidential term. And how can we trust those who betrayed his party and alliance and his people who elected and trusted him, in return for personal gains and foreign agendas, for this is easy for him to sell Iraq and to remain silent about corruption and deals that plunder the country in exchange for some dollars, in addition to that he was the biggest cause of splitting the Kurdish ranks and increasing The differences between Erbil and Baghdad, and he will have a major role in the spread of corruption and companies stealing Iraqi money, as he did with telecommunications companies, especially since he works within the policy of divide and rule.. On the other hand, the Kurdistan Democratic Party nominated the former Minister of Finance and Minister of Foreign Affairs Hoshyar Zebari for the position of the Presidency of the Republic, in a danger that would reunite the Kurdish ranks, and fill the position with the right man who can best represent Iraq and preserve the country’s unity and status. The past years have witnessed Hoshyar Zebari, especially during his presidency of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, his good management and representation of Iraq externally at the regional and international levels, and all political parties testify to him for his political acumen and his tireless work in repairing the tense relations with most European and Western countries. On the other hand, Zebari represents an integrated project to occupy the position of the presidency, resolve the outstanding disputes between Erbil and Baghdad, unify the broad and clear Kurdish ranks on the one hand, and the Arab and Kurdish ranks on the other hand, and reunite the fragmented Iraqi political houses, with the application and preservation of the constitution, especially since it is a principle and does not He changes out of greed and to gain personal interests, and sees the presidency as a mandate and not a personal goal, unlike Barham Salih, who formed a party that supported political groups against other groups, feeding on fission, schism and strife, especially since he does not carry any national project, but rather carries his personal ambitions and foreign agendas. The arrival of a figure like Saleh again and as a recycle of power will only lead to destruction, dependence and fragmentation for the Iraqis. As for the arrival of other personalities who are more knowledgeable and manage political matters, such as Hoshyar Zebari, it is what may put us in a crucible of security and safety, especially in light of the many changes that have been afflicting Iraq recently. link : https://www.altaakhipress.com/viewart.php?art=138710
  15. Allawi sounds the alarm about the outbreak of " internal fighting " in Iraq A Wednesday 09-02-2022 Erbil - brotherhood Yesterday, Tuesday, the leader of the National Coalition, head of the Civil National Front, Iyad Allawi, called on the political forces to take into account the circumstances that Iraq is going through and "preserve its unity and sovereignty", warning that matters will slip into unimaginable consequences. . Allawi said in a statement today that "intransigence and the promotion of personal interests has brought matters to a dead end, and that the dependence on wills that do not concern the interest of Iraq or its stability is the main reason for that."". He also stressed the need to put an end to regional interference in Iraqi affairs, noting that "the continuation of these interventions will push towards complicating matters and possibly bringing the country to the brink of internal fighting."". This comes at a time when the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, decided on Saturday, to suspend political negotiations on the formation of the new federal government, and to boycott his bloc's session of the House of Representatives for the session of the House of Representatives to elect the President of the Republic.. The dispute intensified between the two Shiite poles represented by the Sadrist movement, which won the most votes in the recent elections, and the coordination framework that includes blocs that expressed their rejection of the election results.. The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, insists on forming a majority government that seeks to eliminate the leader of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, who served as prime minister for two terms, and this is rejected by the leaders of the framework who demand the formation of a consensus government as it has been in place since the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime.. On the tenth of last October, Iraq held early legislative elections to get out of a political crisis that swept the country after large demonstrations in the central and southern regions in 2019 in protest against the widespread unemployment in society, the spread of financial and administrative corruption in government departments and institutions, and the deteriorating reality Service and livelihood, which prompted the former Prime Minister, Adel Abdul Mahdi to resign under popular pressure. As soon as the preliminary results of the elections were announced, the voices of the political forces and actors rose in their rejection of losing many seats, accusing them of major fraud in the ballot, which was denied by the executive and judicial authorities, at a time when the United Nations and international organizations praised the integrity of the electoral process.. The Sadrist bloc topped the final election results approved by the Federal Supreme Court, with 73 seats, while the "Progress" coalition led by Muhammad al-Halbousi won 37 seats, and the State of Law coalition led by Nuri al-Maliki won 33 seats.. The Kurdistan Democratic Party won 31 seats, while the Al-Fateh Alliance led by the Secretary-General of Badr Organization Hadi al-Amiri and the Kurdistan Alliance won 17 seats. link : https://www.altaakhipress.com/viewart.php?art=138727
  16. What foods are allowed on a ketogenic diet? Foods that are generally allowed include high-fat meats, fish, oils, nuts, high-fat dairy such as cheese, and low-carb vegetables such as leafy greens. Unsurprisingly, reducing carb levels means cutting out bread, pasta, rice, and most conventional baked goods. However, achieving such low levels of carbs also means skipping legumes, root vegetables, most fruits and starchy veggies, such as potatoes. Is it safe? This eating plan certainly contradicts most people’s understanding of a healthy, balanced diet which typically promotes the consumption of protein, fat and carbohydrates. From an evolutionary perspective, ketosis is a normal adaptive response which enabled humans to withstand periods of famine throughout history. Today, this natural physiological mechanism has been exploited by a number of low-carb diet regimes. Following such a diet means you will be replacing carbs with foods rich in fat and protein, and if followed over an extended period of time this may have unfavourable consequences for some individuals. An intake of high fat foods is likely to increase your saturated fat intake which current UK government guidelines recommend that we limit to 30g for men and 20g for women. High levels of dietary protein are thought to be an issue if you have an underlying kidney condition. However, most ketogenic diets supply moderate rather than high levels of protein. Who should be more careful about following a ketogenic diet? Diabetics, especially, type 1 diabetics are at risk of complications if they attempt to follow a ketogenic diet. For this reason diabetics and anyone with a blood sugar management issue should discuss the potential implications with their GP and healthcare team before embarking on such a regime. Similarly anyone with kidney disease or a family history of such should consult their GP. LINK : https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/howto/guide/what-ketogenic-diet
  17. COVID booster shots may be needed every year: Ong Ye Kung Nicholas Yong 10 January 2022 Health Minister Ong Ye Kung addresses Parliament on 10 January 2022 SINGAPORE — Just as individuals take a yearly flu shot, Singaporeans may also need to take a yearly booster shot as Singapore continues to transit into the endemic phase of the pandemic, said Health Minister Ong Ye Kung in Parliament on Monday (10 January). Responding to a query from Tampines Member of Parliament Cheng Li Hui on whether more vaccination doses are needed after the booster jab, Ong said that it was "too early to tell". He noted that Israel is currently the only country that has authorised a fourth dose for non-immunocompromised individuals. Ong pointed to an "endemic, infectious disease" like influenza, which mutates frequently. "So people receive vaccinations every year to protect themselves against it without many problems, or the need for disruptive border closures and social restrictions each time there’s an influenza infection wave. "It is a possible future scenario when we live with COVID-19 as an endemic disease." The minister added that the Ministry of Health and the Expert Committee on COVID-19 Vaccination (EC19V) will continue to monitor local and international data on the durability of protection from vaccine boosters and the evolution of the virus to assess the need for further vaccinations. Separately, Senior Minister of State Janil Puthucheary told the House that 15,540 children aged below 12 were infected with COVID last year. A total of 3,145 were sent to hospital or a COVID-19 facility but have all been discharged. Since mid-October last year, Singapore has seen several serious cases in children, with some requiring intensive care. "Although fewer children have been seriously ill with COVID-19 compared with adults, there is still a risk of them becoming seriously ill or developing severe COVID-19 complications such as multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C)," said Dr Puthucheary. Health authorities are also reviewing if the Sinovac-Coronavac vaccine can be extended to children aged five to 11, who are medically ineligible to take the Pfizer-BioNTech Comirnaty COVID-19 vaccine. The review will be based on further studies on the safety and effectiveness of the Sinovac vaccine. At present, only the Pfizer vaccine is authorised for use in children below 18 years. Special exemptions are made for those aged 12 to 17 who are not medically eligible for it to receive a Sinovac-Coronavac vaccine under a dedicated public health program. link : https://sg.news.yahoo.com/covid-booster-shots-every-year-ong-ye-kung-061704960.html
  18. Singapore Health Ministry probing erroneous 4th Covid-19 vaccine dose given to 103-year-old nursing home resident Saturday, 05 Feb 2022 11:05 AM MYT The Singapore Ministry of Health has reminded all mobile vaccination teams to perform independent identity verification and authentication before administering any Covid-19 vaccination SINGAPORE, Feb 5 — The Ministry of Health (MOH) is looking into the death of a 103-year-old nursing home resident who, in a case of “mistaken identity”, was wrongly administered with a fourth dose of a Covid-19 vaccine by a mobile vaccination team. Preliminary findings by the ministry showed that the vaccine was erroneously administered due to “possible irregularities in vaccination procedures and poor communication between the nursing home and the medical service provider handling the vaccination”, MOH said in a statement on Friday evening. An autopsy ordered by a coroner found that the main cause of the woman’s death was pneumonia, with other contributing factors being cerebral infarction (or stroke) and coronary artery disease, which are natural disease processes common in seniors, MOH added. “The coroner has not determined whether these causes of death were linked to the vaccination.” What happened In its statement, MOH said that the woman, who is a resident of Econ Healthcare — Chai Chee Nursing Home, had already received three doses of a Covid-19 vaccine. She was wrongly given a fourth shot on December 13 last year by a mobile team from PanCare Medical Clinic. In response to TODAY’s queries, Econ Healthcare said that the mistake was discovered about five minutes after the vaccine was administered. The teams from Econ Healthcare and PanCare Medical Clinic attended to the woman and extended the post-vaccination observation time. “The resident had no adverse reaction during that time,” Econ Healthcare said. A few days later on December 16, she was admitted to Changi General Hospital for pneumonia and hyponatremia, a condition where sodium levels in the blood are lower than normal, usually due to too much water in the body. The woman was later diagnosed to have suffered a stroke as well. She died on January 10 this year. “This is the first case of mistaken identity leading to erroneous vaccination by a mobile vaccination team in over 152,000 vaccinations to date,” MOH said. The ministry said that it takes a serious view of this incident and is carrying out a thorough investigation. It expects the investigations to conclude this month. Delayed announcement MOH also said that it had planned to announce this incident in December last year, but had delayed doing so because the woman’s family had asked to withhold details, which could have led to the identification of the deceased. “We have since consulted the family further and are releasing the information to provide clarity on the incident.” Econ Healthcare Group and PanCare Medical Clinic have funded the the woman’s hospital bill “as a goodwill gesture”, the ministry said. Econ Healthcare has also been in contact with the woman’s family to render support to them. Econ Healthcare and PanCare Medical Clinic have reviewed their processes to prevent a recurrence, MOH said. The Agency for Integrated Care, which facilitates vaccinations in nursing homes, has reminded all nursing homes to ensure proper communications with the mobile vaccination teams when vaccination takes place. “MOH has also reminded all mobile vaccination teams to perform independent identity verification and authentication before administering any vaccination,” the ministry added. — TODAY link : https://www.malaymail.com/news/singapore/2022/02/05/singapore-health-ministry-probing-erroneous-4th-covid-19-vaccine-dose-given/2039554
  19. 4th vaccine dose may be needed sooner than expected to fight Omicron variant: Pfizer CEO However, two doses of Pfizer likely still offers protection against getting seriously ill from Covid infection. Low Jia Ying | December 10, 2021, 03:19 PM Shortly after recommending that a booster third dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine should be taken to neutralise the Omicron variant, the Pfizer CEO said that a fourth dose may also be needed "sooner than expected". Speaking to CNBC, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said that his company will look at real-world data to determine how well a third dose will fare against the new variant, and predicted that a fourth dose administered in a timely manner might be needed to effectively combat it. Fourth dose may be needed sooner than 12 months after third Bourla said: "I think when we see real world data will determine if the Omicron is well covered by the third dose and for how long....and I think we will need the fourth dose. I’ve said that multiple times." He had earlier projected that with the previous variants, the fourth dose would be required 12 months after the third dose. "With Omicron, we need to wait and see because we have very little information. We may need it faster," he added. However, the Pfizer CEO stressed that "the most important thing" for now is for people to get their third doses in time for winter. More protection is needed in the winter months, as more people gather indoors to escape from the cold, CNBC reported. In a joint statement released by Pfizer and BioNTech on Wednesday (Dec. 8), preliminary results found that a three-dose course of their vaccine would be able to effectively neutralise the Omicron variant. "If there is a need for something different better, we will be able to have in months," said Bourla. Pfizer and BioNTech said on Wednesday that they are already working on an Omicron-specific vaccine, and may be able to deliver them by March 2022. Boosters for children & teenagers Bourla was also asked when teenagers, most of whom had recently completed both doses of the vaccine, should get a third booster shot as well. In response, he said: "This is a good question and in light of Omicron that we need to move faster on this. I think third boost, third doses was a very good policy and they need to be accelerated. This is what the Omicron results are telling them. You need the third boost." link : https://mothership.sg/2021/12/pfizer-ceo-4th-vaccine-dose-omicron/
  20. thanks again Ron. your explanation makes me feel more confident about this investment..
  21. I won't believe 100% what they said. this is just another distraction again. i won't sell mine and I don't buy more. enough is enough. anyone else out there buy more?
  22. this is getting interesting , however if they put the real number / the previous rate ( for example, like between 10 cents to a buck ). then it will be more interesting for people to vote by collecting the signature.. this is like an election vote to decide how many people want to return to the previous rate. they just said about returning to the previous rate, but sadly, they forgot to put a real number / the previous rate that they are talking about to make it more interesting and exciting. let's just wait and see the result ( about collecting the signature ) in a week or a month ( please not a year )?
  23. i like the way you said that. but, who have been controlling their currency ( IQD ) until right now? the CBI or Iran?
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