More COVID-19 & Global Health News
AP: Uganda reports blood shortages amid coronavirus pandemic (Muhumuza/Onen, 10/5).
Bloomberg: J&J CEO Gorsky Says Covid Shows Need for Global Health Security (Griffin, 10/2).
BMJ: Covid-19: 120 million rapid tests pledged to low and middle income countries (Mahase, 10/2).
Financial Times: With 1m dead, are we any better at treating Covid-19? (Kuchler, 10/2).
The Hill: Pope: Pandemic shows ‘trickle-down’ economic policies don’t work (Coleman, 10/4).
New York Times: Data shows fewer Afghan women than men get Covid-19. That’s bad news (Gupta/Faizi, 10/3).
Reuters: India seeks up to 500 million coronavirus vaccine doses by July (Verma, 10/4).
The Telegraph: Timothy Ray Brown, the ‘Berlin patient’ who was the first person to be cured of HIV — obituary (10/2).
U.N. News: Sudan alert: Flooding and surging inflation threaten humanitarian assistance (10/2).
VOA News: Cameroon: Millions of Girls at Risk for Cervical Cancer as Parents Reject HPV Vaccination (Kindzeka, 10/3).
Wall Street Journal: Turkey’s Covid-19 Figures Questioned After Asymptomatic Cases Omitted (Gauthier-Villars, 10/2).
Xinhua: With over 100,000 COVID-19 deaths, India has maximum recoveries, low mortality rate (Yadav, 10/3).
Xinhua: WHO concerns increasing high infections of COVID-19 in Iraq (10/3).
The KFF Daily Global Health Policy Report summarized news and information on global health policy from hundreds of sources, from May 2009 through December 2020. All summaries are archived and available via search.