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22 Apr, 2021 20:30

FULL SHOW: Drugmakers experience problems with vaccine rollout

Over 134 million Americans have received at least the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. President Biden, touting 200 million doses have been given since taking office, but it’s far from a victory. There’s now concern about the pace of vaccinations slowing down, and other factors that may add to the skepticism surrounding vaccines in this country. RT America’s Trinity Chavez reports. 

More than a century after the Ottoman Turks began a campaign of genocide against the Armenian people, the US is officially recognizing the historical event. President Biden is set to make an announcement on Saturday but, as RT America’s Alex Mihailovich explains, not everyone is happy about the initiative.  Then former UK MP George Galloway weighs in. 

On Earth Day, Swedish teen climate activist Greta Thunberg lectured US lawmakers on the threats faced by her generation during a House environmental subcommittee hearing. She expressed skepticism over President Biden’s pledge to slash greenhouse gas emissions in half by the year 2030. This comes amid a global pandemic, which saw emissions drop last year when lockdown measures were at their tightest. However, a year into the pandemic, certain sectors are seeing a surge in some types of pollution. Conservation biologist and author of Gen Z Emergency Dr. Reese Halter joins In Question to break this all down. 

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