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This report by the International Coordinating Group (ICG) on vaccine provision for yellow fever outlines the activities and outcomes of the annual meeting held on September 23, 2021. The report highlights the ICG's efforts to manage yellow fever vaccine stockpiles and ensure equitable distribution during outbreaks. It discusses the Eliminate Yellow Fever Epidemics (EYE) strategy aimed at preventing yellow fever epidemics by 2026 through vaccination campaigns, surveillance enhancements, and routine immunizations. The document provides an overview of yellow fever epidemiology in 2020-2021, noting outbreaks in Africa and the impact of COVID-19 on vaccine distribution. The intended audience includes public health officials, policy makers, and organizations involved in epidemic response.
Yellow fever. --- Vaccines. --- Yellow fever --- Vaccines
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Wood --- Yellow pines
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Yellow perch. --- Fishing --- Fisheries
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"Presented here is a most unusual collection by one of the foremost poets in Afrikaans. It is dedicated to the sun, praised in this instance through the various yellows of heaven and earth as the source of life. It begins with a sun-yellow landscape painting on which seven telegraph poles stride forth, and from there fans out as if to reveal to the reader seven different stories from the poet's life and travels around the globe. On the one hand the yellow changes hue to white - mainly of the moon - and on the other hand to the red of fire, lava, hurricanes and tsunamis. The on-going theme is life and loss; loss and life. The poems speak, sometimes with unnerving directness, of the experiences of women in faraway places - in ancient Greece, Afghanistan, Mexico, Tibet, Russia and Malta - but return each time to the wheatfields of the Overberg where the poet, in her own words, "was born in the yellow of the wheat, and will one day lie down there again."--Provided by publisher.
Life --- Loss (Psychology) --- Yellow