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Soldiers in the German armed forces will no longer be required to present proof of coronavirus vaccinations in future, the Defence Ministry said on Wednesday. A technical review by the authorities in the military, in conjunction with a vote by the Military Medical Advisory Board last week, has resulted in a move away from the obligation, a spokeswoman told dpa. Germany's military, known as the Bundeswehr, will still offer voluntary vaccinations to soldiers but no longer mandate them. Regulations require soldiers to be vaccinated against a whole range of diseases unless there are special health...
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Soldiers in the German armed forces will no longer be required to present proof of coronavirus vaccinations in future, the Defence Ministry said on Wednesday. A technical review by the authorities in the military, in conjunction with a vote by the Military Medical Advisory Board last week, has resulted in a move away from the obligation, a spokeswoman told dpa. Germany's military, known as the Bundeswehr, will still offer voluntary vaccinations to soldiers but no longer mandate them. Regulations require soldiers to be vaccinated against a whole range of diseases unless there are special health...
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A planned international accord on how to limit deaths and coordinate international action during a pandemic is in the balance ahead of talks at the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO's 194 member states are aiming to reach agreement in Geneva from Monday. "It will be difficult," said one negotiator. In the struggle to reach an agreement, the negotiators have presented a radically shortened draft compared to a proposal from before Easter. It now runs to 23 pages. Numerous controversial provisions have been omitted. The international agreement is intended to save lives in the event of a fu...
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Global life expectancy increased by 6.2 years from 1990 to 2021, despite a pandemic-related dip between 2019 and 2021, a new study published in The Lancet has found. The overall rise in life expectancy worldwide over the past two decades was helped by several factors, including a decline in deaths from intestinal infections such as diarrhoea, a research team led by Simon Hay from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington said. This decline alone was responsible for an increase of 1.1 years in life expectancy during the period. "The second-largest ef...
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