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Jun 15, 2021

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Head of the ‘largest family in the world’ dies in India and leaves 39 widows.

With 39 wives and 94 children, Ziona Chana has placed the Indian state of Mizoram as a world tourist attraction. Chief Minister of the region laments loss.

The chief minister of the state of Mizoram, India, Zoramthanga, announced the death of Ziona Chana, considered by the country as the “head of the biggest family in the world”, with 39 wives and 94 children. The politician says he is "with a heavy heart" as he says goodbye to Ziona at the age of 76 and says that Mizoram and the village where the polygamist lived, Baktawang Tlangnuam, have become a tourist attraction "thanks to his family".

According to the British newspaper The Independent, Ziona was the leader of a polygamous sect created by his father in 1942 and said he was "always ready for more matrimonial alliances".

The large and religious family has been nicknamed the Mormons Mizoram, in reference to the state in which they live. The clan is also important when it comes to politics: in 2014, Chana told Agence France-Presse that the family is the target of persistent visits by politicians during elections. With a family of 167 members — including mothers, children and grandchildren — aspiring politicians see the family as a great electoral opportunity.

Chloroquine guru Didier Raoult has hospital investigated by French police.

The investigation is related to a 2019 report by the French anti-corruption agency that analyzes financial links between the public institute IRD and Raoult hospital.

The French police are carrying out a search and seizure operation this Monday, 14 at the Institut hospitalo-universitaire (IHU) Méditerranée, a hospital run by doctor and chloroquine guru Didier Raoult. The information is from the French radio network France Bleu.

According to the vehicle, the operation began at 9:30 am (local time, 4:30 am in Brazil). Dozens of agents were mobilized. The investigation is related to a 2019 report by the French anti-corruption agency that analyzes financial links between the public institute IRD and Raoult hospital. Raoult's lawyer, Brice Grazzini, told the media that, as the hospital's director, his client is unrelated to the case.

Raoult became known last year after becoming one of the most prominent voices in favor of using chloroquine to treat covid-19. Through his defense of the treatment, which has no proven efficacy, and statements against the pharmaceutical industry, the press and the "Paris elite", Raoult ended up becoming something of an "anti-system" hero and gained many followers.

In April of last year, he even received a visit from French President Emmanuel Macron. In September, he was denounced by the French Language Infectious Pathology Society (SPILF), which accuses him of "undue promotion of the drug".

US and Israel investigate whether Pfizer and Moderna vaccines cause cardiac inflammation.

Rare and mild cases of myocarditis have been identified in people immunized with messenger RNA technology, used to manufacture immunized against Covid-19.

US and Israeli health officials are investigating whether Pfizer and Moderna vaccines against Covid-19 can cause mild inflammation of the heart muscle. Rare and mild cases of myocarditis have been identified in people immunized with messenger RNA technology. Authorities want to investigate whether inflammation could be considered a potential adverse effect of immunizers. According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), cases are more frequent in young men, and typically occur four days after vaccination with the second dose. Altogether, there were 789 cases reported in the US as of May 31, with 216 occurring after the first dose and 573 after the second application. In a statement, Israel also said it was investigating the problem. According to the Ministry of Health of the country, 148 cases of myocarditis close to the date of vaccination were identified, until last month. Although inflammation affects young people aged between 16 and 19 years, 95% of cases are considered mild.

According to the cardiologist and researcher at Imperial College London, Dr. Ricardo Petraco, mild inflammation in the heart muscle does not compromise the organ's functionality. “No patient, as far as I know, has ever died from it and none have had to be hospitalized. So the trend is that there is a causal link between the vaccine and myocarditis, the incidence is extremely rare and when it happens it is a very mild disease. The recommendation is that the benefit of vaccination is infinitely superior to its risks, even including this theoretical chance of causing myocarditis”, he said. The recommendation to vaccinate adolescents aged 12 to 15 years should be discussed by the Pandemic Containment Task Force forum and submitted for approval by the Director General of the Ministry of Health of Israel. In the United States, children 12 years of age and older can be vaccinated. Pfizer's immunizing agent is used in Brazil, but, according to the Ministry of Health, there is no suspicion of myocarditis related to the application of the drug in the country so far.

Mexico has the lowest daily number of Covid-19 deaths in the last 14 months.

This Monday, only 37 deaths were accounted for by Sars-CoV-2.

NATO thanks the US for talks with Putin, says Biden.

Statements by the representative were made at a press conference at the end of the summit; meeting with the Russian will take place in Geneva, Switzerland, in two days.

The President of the United States, Joe Biden, said on Monday, 14, that all the leaders with whom he spoke during the NATO summit in Brussels, thanked him for the dialogue he will have with the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin. Biden's statements were made at a press conference at the end of the summit. The meeting with Putin, in Geneva, will be in two days. “I believe I spoke to about ten or twelve (leaders) and they told me they were happy with what I'm going to do,” he reported. The American president pointed out that he was sincere when he called Putin a "murderer" and added that, in any case, "he thinks it doesn't matter very much." Asked if he still considers Putin a murderer, Biden laughed and said, "I laugh too," referring to Putin's reaction during an interview when asked what the American had said when he called him a murderer. Asked if he will be able to trust the Russian leader when he meets with him, Biden emphasized that he will first check and then trust. The Democrat recalled that, in the past, he had spoken with Putin, whom he described as "hard" and "brilliant".

Although he declined to offer details of his expectations for the outcome of the meeting, Biden said he would make it clear "where the red lines are." “I will make it clear to President Putin that there are areas in which we can cooperate, if he chooses. If he chooses not to cooperate and act the way he has in the past, regarding cybersecurity and other activities, then we will respond,” he argued. On Ukraine, Biden declared that NATO will put the country in a position where it can maintain its physical security. "We will do everything possible to put Ukraine in a position to continue to resist physical aggression from Russia," he said. Biden, however, noted that NATO membership is not up to him and that it is not an easy thing to grant.

Information taken by https://www.correiobraziliense.com.br/, https://jovempan.com.br/

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