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#COVIDCrew partners with Mexican Consulate to bring vaccines to the Latinx population – Nevada Today

The Nevada Public Health Training Centers #COVIDCrew and the Mexican Consulate are hosting a joint COVID vaccination clinic and renewal of documents for Mexican Nationals. El Vacunatn clinic will be held at the Neil Road Recreation Center, 3925 Neil Road in Reno, on Saturday, June 26, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., in collaboration with Community Health Alliance, REMSA Health, City of Reno and Immunize Nevada. Masks will be required for everyone in attendance.

To date, #COVIDCrew and its collaborators have assisted with more than 2,500 vaccinations in the Latinx population throughout Washoe County, with continued plans for Carson City and rural communities over the summer.

#COVIDCrews guerilla-style social marketing has led them to do outreach in the Latinx community to identify the need to bring vaccine clinics to locations that are convenient and where they feel safe.

Continued partnerships with faith leaders, community centers and the Mexican Consulate will help increase vaccine uptake, Diana Sande, communications manager at the School of Community Health Sciences, said.

The first vaccine clinic held at St. Therese of the Little Flower on Memorial Day weekend saw more than 650 Latinx people vaccinated. An additional 300 people were vaccinated during a follow-up clinic at Little Flower Wednesday, June 23.

Watch the first public health message in Washoe County,Take Care video on YouTube inSpanishand the"Take Care" video on YouTube inEnglish. Follow the campaign on social media on Instagram andTwitter @EffingCOVIDas well asInstagram @PcheCOVID. Questions can be directed to Diana Sande atdsande@unr.edu.

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No European Union nod for Covishield, Indians stuck – The Tribune India

Manav Mander

Tribune News Service

Ludhiana, June 27

Although the European Union (EU) has opened its doors to foreigners who have been vaccinated against Covid-19, Covishield manufactured by the Serum Institute of India (SII) is not on the Green Pass list. Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines have been approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA).

Covishield has been approved by the WHO, but not the EMA. Strangely, the Vaxzevria vaccine, a version of the AstraZeneca produced in the UK and Europe, has been approved by the EMA but Covishield, which is also AstraZenecas version, has been not. Subsequently, Indians who wish to travel to the EU for work are having a tough time. France has asked its citizens returning to the country after the Covishield shots to isolate themselves for 10 days upon arrival. Isabelle Jain, a French citizen married in Ludhiana, is among those affected by the EMA decision. Her mother-in-law Mridula Jain asked: Why has the Centre not worked towards getting approval from the EMA? There were many who would visit Europe for business. They cannot go there now.

A hosiery exporter rued the restrictions. It was while I was submitting my papers that I was told that Covishield was not on the list of approved vaccines.The government should do something about it, he said.

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Europes Divisions on Vivid Display Over Hungary and Russia – The New York Times

BRUSSELS The European Union put some of its deepest divisions on display on Friday in its last scheduled summit meeting before the summer break.

The splits among the 27 member states were significant on issues of culture, sex education, rule of law and foreign policy, in particular toward neighboring Russia.

Hungary and its new law on sex education, which critics say targets the L.G.B.T. community, proved the most emotional topic, with Prime Minister Xavier Bettel of Luxembourg describing what it has meant to him to be gay and Prime Minister Mark Rutte of the Netherlands asking openly whether Hungary would be better off leaving the European Union if it disagreed with the blocs laws and values.

But policies toward Russia and its president, Vladimir V. Putin, were also hotly debated early Friday morning, at a long working dinner that did not finish until 2 a.m. A joint effort by Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and President Emmanuel Macron of France to adjust a policy paper to call for a summit meeting between the European Union and Russia, after President Biden met Mr. Putin in Geneva, was repelled angrily by Central European leaders and others, including Sweden and the Netherlands, as hasty and ill-advised.

Krisjanis Karins, Latvias prime minister, said: The Kremlin does not understand free concessions as a sign of strength.

Even countries normally sympathetic to Franco-German initiatives criticized the effort as ill-prepared and initiated late, with no prior consultation. Ms. Merkel and Mr. Macron argued that the European Union should have its own channels to Moscow and not depend on the Americans. In general, the Germans have always believed in keeping lines of dialogue open with Russia almost no matter how it behaves, while Mr. Macron has been trying to reset Frances relations with Moscow, with little success.

In this case, the prime mover was Germany, with French support.

Early Friday, a visibly tired Ms. Merkel said in her uninflected fashion that it was not possible to agree that we would meet immediately at leaders level, but what is important to me is that the dialogue format is retained and that were working on it. She added: Personally, I would have liked to have taken a bolder step here. But she said that in a very detailed and also not an easy discussion, the leaders did agree on the conditions that would be required for such a summit meeting.

Mr. Macron said it was important for the European Union, in its own interests, to speak to Russia with a unified voice and a structured agenda, instead of only reacting to events.

At the same time, the leaders agreed unanimously to approve harsh new sanctions on key sectors of the Belarusian economy, as a response to the anti-democratic crackdown by the government of President Aleksandr G. Lukashenko and the state hijacking of a passenger plane to arrest a young dissident journalist, Roman Protasevich. They also rolled over existing sanctions against Russia for its annexation of Crimea and support for rebels in eastern Ukraine.

Hungary and its new law, which bans the depiction or promotion of homosexuality to those under 18 years of age, an addition to legislation targeting pedophiles, was the most wrenching topic. Prime Minister Viktor Orban defended the legislation, which was signed into law on Wednesday, before the summit meeting began, as an effort to protect children and argued that it would have no effect on the rights of adults.

But many leaders saw it as an effort to stigmatize the L.G.B.T. community and connect it to pedophilia and thus a violation of the European Union treaties protecting individual rights. The president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, called the law a shame and said that it clearly discriminates against people based on their sexual orientation and violates the fundamental values of the European Union: human dignity, equality and respect for human rights.

Others were more scathing to Mr. Orbans face, according to diplomats who were there, wondering what had happened to a man who came to power as a defender of democracy and opponent of totalitarianism.

Mr. Orban defended the legislation, diplomats said, arguing it was designed to protect children and maintain matters of sexual orientation for parents and not schools. He said that the law was misunderstood by its critics and not aimed at the gay community. I am being attacked from all sides, Mr. Orban said at one point, although he did have some support from Poland and Slovenia.

Before the meeting, Mr. Orban said: I was a freedom fighter in the Communist regime. Homosexuality was punished and I fought for their freedom and their rights. I am defending the rights of homosexual guys. But this law is not about them, its about the rights of the kids and the parents.

Mr. Bettel was having none of it. I used to have respect for Mr. Orban, he said before the summit, adding: Europe is not just about laws and subsidies, its also about rights and obligations.

Mr. Bettel gave an intensely personal account of realizing that he was gay and how hard it was to tell his parents. The most difficult thing for me was to accept myself when I realized that I was in love with a person of my sex, was how to say to my parents, how to say to my family, he said, emphasizing that young people who are gay are prone to suicide if they fail to embrace who they are.

Mr. Bettel, who sometimes travels to official meetings with his husband after their marriage six years ago, said that conflating homosexuality with pedophilia or pornography was wrong, as was stigmatizing people, adding that he did not see himself as a threat to anyone.

I didnt get up one morning after having seen some advertising and just become gay, Mr. Bettel said. Thats not how life works. Its in me, I didnt choose it. And to accept oneself is hard enough, so to be stigmatized too, thats too much.

Mr. Rutte described Mr. Bettels intervention afterward, saying: Everybody had tears in their eyes.

Charles Michel, the president of the European Council, defended the debate as vital to the functioning of the bloc and its democracy. But the new law is just the latest episode in Mr. Orbans long-running conflict with the European Union. His government has been accused of building what he himself calls an illiberal democracy, of manipulating the news media and the courts, misusing E.U. funds, toying with anti-Semitism and mistreating minorities and migrants. His party, Fidesz, left the main center-right political grouping in the European Parliament, the European Peoples Party, just before it was to be expelled.

The Irish Taoiseach, Micheal Martin, said: There was absolutely no doubt leaving that meeting that Hungary was left in no doubt that a line had been crossed, and without question it would have implications in terms of future decisions around funding.

Mr. Rutte openly told Mr. Orban that if Hungary did not want to be part of the European community of values, it should leave the bloc.

Judit Varga, Hungarys justice minister, called Mr. Ruttes comments no more than another episode from the political blackmailing series. Hungary doesnt want to leave the E.U. On the contrary, we want to save it from hypocrites, she wrote on Twitter.

The commission is now expected to bring Hungary before the European Court of Justice, its highest court, for breaching the treaties. In the past, Hungary has accepted the rulings of the court, but like most courts, it does not provide particularly quick decisions.

Monika Pronczuk contributed reporting.

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