The National Education Union general secretary speaks to Ben Chacko on growing calls to protect children from a toxic online culture
AS THE Covid-19 pandemic rages and new, more dangerous variants emerge, demands are growing for a “people’s vaccine” to counter the chief obstacle to global vaccination – Big Pharma profiteering.
Public health officials and infectious disease specialists all agree: the pandemic will not end until most of the world is vaccinated. Poor and medium-income countries face a public health catastrophe, but even people living in wealthier countries are not safe. The Delta variant has already led to a “pandemic among the unvaccinated.”
Vaccinating most of the world’s population faces two primary obstacles: right-wing and neo-fascist sabotage and extreme profiteering by a handful of global pharmaceutical companies resulting from their monopolisation and privatisation of the vaccines.
Politicians who continue to welcome contracts with US companies without considering the risks and consequences of total dependency in the years to come are undermining the raison d’etre of the NHS, argues Dr JOHN PUNTIS
GUILLERMO THOMAS recommends a useful book aimed at informing activists with local examples of solidarity in action around the world



