In July photograph

In July

Use attributes for filter !
Initial release August 24, 2000
Directors Fatih Akin
Composers Ulrich Kodjo Wendt
Screenplay Fatih Akin
Liked
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID1038605
Send edit request

About In July


While a shy teacher (Moritz Bleibtreu) travels to meet the woman he loves, he picks up a hitchhiker (Christiane Paul) who has feelings for him.

Infected blood: Tory rebellion expected on payouts amendment

Infected blood: Tory rebellion expected on payouts amendment
Dec 3,2023 11:11 am

... " The chancellor, himself a former health secretary, told the inquiry In July that the government accepted the moral case for compensation...

Shea Ryan: Mother to sue firm over boy's manhole death

Shea Ryan: Mother to sue firm over boy's manhole death
Dec 3,2023 8:10 am

... Shea Ryan entered a construction site in Drumchapel with his friends through an insecure fence In July 2020...

Paris Olympics 2024: Locals ask if they're worth the trouble

Paris Olympics 2024: Locals ask if they're worth the trouble
Dec 1,2023 11:01 pm

... Of course in any normal year Paris In July and August is already forsaken by a large part of its population, who prefer their second homes in the country or on the coast - that s why the city seems so pleasantly empty to visitors...

Meta takes down China-based network of thousands of fake accounts

Meta takes down China-based network of thousands of fake accounts
Nov 30,2023 10:41 pm

... Meta also noted that the US government stopped sharing information about foreign influence networks with the company In July, after a federal ruling as part of a legal case over the First Amendment that is now under consideration by the Supreme Court...

Premier League teams are playing footballers facing abuse claims

Premier League teams are playing footballers facing abuse claims
Nov 30,2023 12:21 am

... In July 2022, Leah reported Player X to the police for rape and he was arrested at his home...

Just Stop Oil: 16 protesters arrested outside Rishi Sunak's London home

Just Stop Oil: 16 protesters arrested outside Rishi Sunak's London home
Nov 29,2023 10:01 pm

... The group highlighted its opposition to the prime minister s decision In July to grant 100 new North Sea oil and gas licences...

'Covid and criminals ruined my Airbnb for cars idea'

'Covid and criminals ruined my Airbnb for cars idea'
Nov 28,2023 9:11 pm

... Following this new business model, Karshare made 1,600 rentals In July 2022 and was in a " high growth phase" according to Mr Hibbert...

Waterbeach: The mystery over a baby found in a recycling tip

Waterbeach: The mystery over a baby found in a recycling tip
Nov 28,2023 8:51 pm

... The coroner s office said Gabriel was " respectfully buried" In July, but was not able to share the location...

Mandatory vaccinations: Three reasons for and against

Nov 28,2023 1:01 pm

Nearly two years since Chinese doctors first observed mysterious new cases of pneumonia, Covid-19 is still With Us . On top of that, what has been described as The Most worrying variant yet has emerged. Could mandatory vaccinations be a Way Out ?

Covid vaccinations are already a requirement for public life in many parts of The World .

If you are a French doctor, a New Zealand teacher or a Canadian government employee, getting your shots is essential to go to work. Indonesia can deny benefits to people who refuse jabs. Greece is making them compulsory for the over-60s.

Austria is set to go Further Still , with a plan to introduce mandatory vaccinations for all by February.

This would not mean Austrians being forcibly injected. There will be medical and religious exemptions. But the bulk of The Remaining unvaccinated population face fines for not getting their shots.

With Germany planning a similar Move It is not a debate that is Going Away . I spoke to Public Health and other experts to get a sense of what's At Stake .

FOR: Vaccines save lives

There's a very simple argument in favour of mandating Covid-19 vaccinations. By getting vaccinated you reduce your risk of serious illness. Less serious illnesses mean fewer deaths, and less pressure on hospitals.

Historically, immunisation campaigns have seen huge success, eliminating diseases like smallpox or drastically reducing mortality levels in others.

" We have really good examples that just show a direct causal relationship between requirements, getting very high vaccination rates, and protecting not just individuals but protecting communities, " says Jason Schwartz, an associate professor in the History of Medicine at Yale University .

" Vaccines work, they absolutely work, we're got a large body of evidence to show that. "

Mandates softer than The One proposed by Austria have achieved their goal of raising vaccination levels. France's pass sanitaire, required to access restaurants and other public spaces, is credited with boosting rates to the extent the government hopes it can avoid compulsory vaccinations.

AGAINST: There will be resistance

Here in London, In July anti-lockdown demonstrators took to The Streets to demonstrate against a lockdown that had been lifted just hours earlier.

The Point is, whatever a government does, it will face opposition. Covid restrictions in particular have drawn protests around The World and mandatory vaccinations are a step beyond, say, a mask mandate.

" When It Comes to vaccines, people do think very differently, " says Vageesh Jain, a Public Health doctor at The Institute for Global Health at University College London.

" Anything that's administered to them in their body, it's not going to be thought of in the same way, even though academics and others may think theoretically it's just a restriction, people do have this kind of emotive response. "

While there will always be some who will never be persuaded to get vaccinated, it is possible to be sceptical about vaccinations without being an anti-vaxxer.

An Austrian study distinguished between the 14. 5% of the country's 9m population who were unprepared to get vaccinated and The 9 % who were simply hesitant.

Governments must weigh whether the benefits outweigh the backlash. But as Cathleen Powell, a law professor at the University of Cape Town , argues, there is a legal case to be made.

" The Right to bodily integrity as a person who doesn't want to be vaccinated, who wants to make his or her own choices about what medical treatment to get, comes up directly against the rights of Other People , not to be infected with potentially fatal diseases, " she says.

FOR: We've exhausted other Options . .

Covid has been With Us for some time, but then so have vaccines.

In Europe at least, the momentum behind mandates reflects a frustration that after months of vaccinations and widespread availability there remain significant unvaccinated populations.

There's a stark difference in vaccination rates across The Continent from west to east.

European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said it was now time to think about mandatory vaccinations, although she stressed individual governments would decide.

" We have The Vaccines , the life-saving vaccines, but they are not being used adequately everywhere, " She Said .

AGAINST: . or Maybe Not just yet

While there is a strong health argument in favour of mandatory vaccinations, it is not the only way to boost levels.

" What is quite noticeable in The Past is how politicians do like the idea of mandatory vaccination because it seems to give a quick answer to The Problem , " says Samantha Vandeslott, a social sciences researcher at the Oxford Vaccine Group.

" I wouldn't want government to neglect other things that need to be done to make sure that people really have access to vaccines. "

Austria won't be making vaccines mandatory until February and is still using other means. " For those who are afraid, who have no trust, for those whose assessment of risk is low - for them it is important that they are listened to and that their concerns are taken seriously, "

In South Africa , 24% of the population is vaccinated, less than half the European average but considerably higher than the 7% average recorded across The African continent. There's no shortage of jabs and low take-up has been blamed in part on misinformation.

The government has floated making vaccines compulsory in some circumstances, but The Number of vaccines administered has risen rapidly since The Discovery of the Omicron variant. It's not just governments that provide nudges.

FOR: End The Cycle of lockdowns

Compulsory vaccinations are not the only form of mandate. Most governments have imposed some form of restrictions, from Covid passes to travel bans, that carry their own costs.

On top of the lives saved, a blanket vaccine mandate could spell The End of lockdowns.

This video can not be played

To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Media caption, Experts answer your questions about the Omicron variant

" It's not just about having your liberty Changed . . it's about economic damage and the Mental Health damage the physical health damage, " says Alberto Giubilini, a senior research fellow at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics . He favours mandates for those most vulnerable to coronavirus.

" There is no reason to impose the huge, huge costs of lockdowns on people when you have another measure available. "

AGAINST: It could prove counterproductive

Some have more long-term concerns, such as whether a successful programme could build distrust of future campaigns.

" Mandatory schemes during a crisis will be counterproductive, "

" When people have what we call Conspiracy Theories or they have misbeliefs or misunderstandings, [such schemes] will only strengthen their opinions. "

Vandeslott points to the political climate: " We have witnessed, especially in Europe, parties tapping into the vaccine opposition and knowing that that might be a way to get votes from a certain section of the population, " she says.

" We could see more parties, and they tend to be on The Right , putting out that kind of message in their political campaign and saying that they want to remove measures for mandatory vaccination. That's a fear And Then once that happens, we don't have the option anymore to use that as a policy measure. "



Source of news: bbc.com

Related Persons

Next Profile ❯