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THIS IS BASICALLY THE SAME TOPIC THAT I CHOSE FROM THE WASHINGTON POST ONLY IT'S FROM YOUTUBE. I APOLOGIZE IF YOU CAN'T CLICK ON THE LINKS, FOR SOME REASON WHEN I TRY TO INSERT THE LINK TO MY ARTICLES, THEY WON'T INSERT OR COPY CORRECTLY. I feel very strongly about the U.S. reconnecting with the W.H.O., I know some people may not feel the same way that I do, but I personally feel that we need to keep our ties with the W.H.O for health and safety reasons, I'm sure some of you may feel differently due to the political side of this, and that's ok.
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The US has rejoined the World Health Organization after Joe Biden signed an executive order on Wednesday, his first official day in office. Chief medical adviser Anthony Fauci and the head of the WHO Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus welcomed the move which included the US in the global Covid vaccine sharing scheme,
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BLOG # 11 The Cable News Network (CNN) covered this event quite objectively, given that it brought out well the fact that the Covid-19 relief issue was a national concern, coming at a time when there was a change of leadership in the country (Fox, 2021). Having lost approximately 500,000 Americans to the pandemic, the bill to help Americans shoulder the resultant economic burden needed a bipartisan approach (Fox, 2021). The reporter even observed, and rightly so, that even within the Democratic Party itself, the moderates and the progressives needed to work together. For the undecided, the general opinion was that it was not appropriate to fight Biden's first major assignment, more so if it is a bill that is popular across the country (Fox, 2021). The reporter did well to observe the most likely reaction of the Republicans, who may oppose the bill for no reason other than that they lost in the elections (Fox, 2021). One issue the writer has noted is the slim majority held by the ...
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