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EZ News 12/08/23


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Tai-Ex opening

The Tai-Ex opened up 31-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 17,309

on turnover of $2.98-billion N-T.


The Tai-Ex joined other regional markets and lost ground on Thursday,

following a slump on Wall Street overnight after crude oil prices slipped on

expectations that supply might outpace demand.





CDC Says Over 6-million Doses of Seasonal Flu Vaccine Administered

The Centers for Disease Control says more than 6-million doses of this year's

publicly-funded flu vaccine have been administered.


According to the C-D-C that total includes nearly half the island's

population aged 65 and over.


C-D-C Deputy Director General Philip Luo says since its rollout on October 2,

6.018-million doses of the flu vaccine have been administered, and 49.8-per

cent of people aged 65 and above have been vaccinated, which is just shy of

the government's goal of 55-per cent.


As of Thursday, 561,000 doses of the flu vaccine purchased by the government

remained unused and the C-D-C says it will consider purchasing additional

doses of the vaccine based on demand.


This year's flu vaccines were purchased from suppliers Adimmune, T-T-Y

Biopharm and Medigen Vaccine Biologics as well as from France's Sanofi.


Free flu vaccines are available at contracted clinics and hospitals

islandwide.




IFJ on Media Worker Deaths This Year

The International Federation of Journalists says 2023 has been an

unprecedented year for the number of media workers killed on the job.


The organization that represents journalists worldwide says today that 94

media workers have been killed so far this year and almost 400 others are in

jail.


Deaths in Israel’s war with Hamas surpass those of any conflict in three

decades.


The group says that 68 journalists have been killed since Hamas' Oct. 7

attack on Israel, averaging more than one a day.


They account for 72% of all media deaths worldwide this year.


The group says Ukraine also “remains a dangerous country for journalists”

almost two years after Russian troops invaded.




US Texas Grants Woman's Abortion Request

A judge in Texas has granted an emergency request allowing a woman whose

fetus has a fatal diagnosis to receive an abortion despite the state's

near-total ban on the procedure.


Texas is among the states that have enacted (實行) strict abortion laws since

the Supreme Court ruled last year that abortion access would no longer be

protected by the constitution.


Ira Spitzer reports.



Mexico Env Watchdogs Sound Alarm on Totoaba Startup

Environmental watchdogs have accused a Mexico-based startup of violating

international trade law that protects the endangered totoaba fish.


A health company called The Blue Formula sells a powder containing collagen

(膠原蛋白) taken from the fish online to countries including the U.S. and

China.


The powder is designed to be mixed into a health supplement drink.


But on Thursday a coalition of environmental groups said exporting totoaba or

its parts violates an international convention on trading endangered species.


Totoaba fish bladders are worth their weight in gold as a delicacy in China.


Advocates are also concerned the startup could be selling totoaba that has

been illegally caught in the wild.


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