Having no qualms about bringing everyone else down with them...like anti vaccers who must really hate their kids...they behave in a colossally irresponsible way that sure looks like it.
WHO knows ...
Nine out of ten people now breathe polluted air, which kills 7 million people every year - Follow the money.
Diabetes, cancer and heart disease, collectively responsible for over 70% of all deaths worldwide.
Over 85% of these premature deaths are in low-and middle-income countries.
The rise of these diseases has been driven by five major risk factors:
Tobacco use, physical inactivity, the harmful use of alcohol, unhealthy diets and air pollution - Follow the money.
The world will face another
influenza pandemic – the only thing we don’t know is when it will hit and how severe it will be.
WHO has set up a
unique partnership with all the major players -- Follow the money.
More than 1.6 billion people (22% of the global population) live in places where protracted crises (through a combination of challenges such as drought, famine, conflict, and population displacement) and weak health services leave them without access to basic care. - Follow the money.
Antibiotics, antivirals and antimalarials -time with these drugs is
running out. Antimicrobial resistance.
Resistance to
tuberculosis drugs causes around 10 million people to fall ill, and 1.6 million to die, every year.
WHO’s R&D Blueprint identifies diseases and pathogens that have potential to cause a public health emergency ...
but lack effective treatments and vaccines - Follow the money.
Many countries do not have adequate primary health care facilities.
Use of services that do exist expose many to financial hardship.
In spite of 'vaccination progress', people in all parts of the world still have unaddressed health needs.
Remaining healthy is challenging for many people, particularly the poor and people in vulnerable situations.
Ethically, politically, socially and economically inequity in health and disparities in health outcomes persist.
We will continue to lose lives prematurely because of environmental factors:
Wars, violence, epidemics, natural disasters, climate change, extreme weather events and antimicrobial resistance...
These spread beyond countries’ boundaries -- Particularly Extreme Poverty.
Dengue is a mosquito-borne disease that causes flu-like symptoms and can be lethal.
In 2018, Bangladesh saw the highest number of deaths in almost two decades...
and the disease is spreading to less tropical and more temperate countries such as Nepal.
An estimated 40% of the world is at risk of dengue fever, and there are around 390 million infections a year.
Nearly a million people every year are dying of HIV/AIDS.
Since the beginning of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, more than 70 million people have acquired the infection.
About 35 million people have died from HIV/AIDS.
Around 37 million worldwide live with HIV.
Sex workers, people in prison, same sex relationships and transgender people are often excluded from health services.
The reasons for the increase of rise in communicable disease are complex, not all cases are due to vaccine hesitancy.
I am anti poverty anti war anti violence and last but not least anti political mandated vaccination.
I have never personally experienced the feeling of hate towards innocent children.
Hating kids is the realm of politics ...