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The social security deficit will be lower than expected this year and "we expect a strong improvement in 2022" to 21.6 billion, says France's Public Accounts Minister Olivier Dussopt in Paris. IMAGES
Majadahonda (Spain), Aug 13 (EFE).- (Camera: Jesus Bartolome) Atletico de Madrid held on Friday a training session to gear up for the upcomin 2021-2022 season.FOOTAGE OF THE TRAINING SESSION.
Beijing (China), Jul 14 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Roman Pilipey) China is preparing for the celebration of the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in Beijing 2022, which will take place from February 4-20 and from March 4-13 next year, respectively. FOOTAGE OF THE PLACES WHERE THE GAMES WILL TAKE PLACE IN CHINA
The vaccination campaign against the novel coronavirus COVID-19 is rolling along--but very, very slowly. While the FDA has approved two vaccines for distribution, experts say it will be many months before all Americans who want a vaccine can receive one. An NBC News analysis says that at the current pace, it'll take nearly a decade to vaccinate enough Americans to bring the pandemic under control. And according to Business Insider, Brown University's Dr. Ashish K. Jha knows why. He says it's because the Trump administration has bucked the responsibility of vaccine distribution to already overwhelmed state health departments.
FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said that in November Pfizer offered the Trump Administration more COVID-19 vaccines. Gottlieb says the Trump administration rejected the offer. The NY Times reports that Pres. Trump rejected 100 million doses of Pfizer's recently approved COVID-19 vaccine over the summer. According to Business Insider the COVID-19 vaccine deployment campaign started Monday, December 14th.