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Rohingya Broadcast Rohingya “Lifeline” radio - Friday, May 21, 2021 MC & News: Sami Ahmed & Mohammed Hussain \\arsenic\netexchange$\Bangla\MP3 ROH Lifeline 05212021 1130 UTC Intro Today: Friday, May 21, 2021 7:30 a.m. (Washington, D.C., USA) News Headlines Duration: 6 minutes · UNGA President to meet Rohingya Refugees in Cox’s Bazar · Let UNHCR into Immigration holding centres to help asylum seekers, says Suhakam · Higher Committee of Human Fraternity, UN Refugee Agency sign letter of intent to develop joint humanitarian initiatives · Israel and Hamas agree to a ceasefire · Statement by President Joe Biden on the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas Shortwave: 31-meter band, 9350 kHz; 25-meter band, 11700 kHz and 12030 kHz Medium wave (AM): 1575 kHz Report: VOA News Related item code: 9-P Duration: 10:00 minutes Interviewer: Hamid Hussain (VOA Rohingya Lifeline reporter) Topic:. How important is it for everyone to get a vaccine and who will help vaccinate the Rohingya in the refugee camps and in Arakan State, Myanmar? Guests: Dr. Anita Schug (Neurosurgeon) Co-Founder of Rohingya Medics Organization Based in Switzerland. Translation Summary: Dr. Anita Schug, a Rohingya, medical professional told VOA Rohingya lifeline, we urge the Government of Bangladesh to take care of the Rohingya refugees and consider as a risky group and all the refugees to be vaccinated with the help of WHO through the Government of Bangladesh. Due to the political crisis in Burma, the entire population, including health workers, vulnerable groups, and Rohingya people, have been deprived of immunizations. We request that the WHO raise concerns about the urgent need to provide COVID-19 vaccines to the people of Myanmar, including the Rohingya population, and to intervene in the political crisis in Myanmar. I would also like to request you all on behalf of the Rohingya Medical Organization not to miss your vaccine if you have the opportunity to do so and our organization is trying to help the entire Rohingya people to be vaccinated. There are many vaccines on the market for COVID 19, but only a few branded companies received urgent approval from the FDA, EMA, the government, and the WHO for public administration. We are still studying how the vaccine works in the human body and how effective it is. Yes, there are some common side effects after vaccination, but they are known to be very rare cases, but we will learn more in the future. The good news is that it is still safe, and we are protected from the COVID-19 virus. We need to think and compare the rare side effects as opposed to the benefits. This has shown that the benefits far outweigh the rare complications. So, as a result, we must get a vaccine to protect against COVID-19. Since we still do not know much about COVId-19, we don’t know much about vaccines, but we do know that immunity lasts for months. It is still too early to give an exact answer as to how many months or years antibodies can be maintained in the body to fight the disease. The WHO advises children to maintain social distance and always maintain good hygiene and my advice to Rohingya children is the same, Dr. Anita told VOA Rohingya Lifeline during the interview. Report: VOA News Related item code: 9-P Duration: 7:40 minutes Reporter: Mohammed Rukon Uddin (Cox’s Bazar) Topic: Rohingya expressed their serious concern on the incident of killing Rohingya man in the camp by unidentified people last week create fears Translation Summary: A man was killed named Showkat Ali from kutuapalong camp 2 by some unknown person last week on 15th of May 2021. 45 years old Showkat Ali was from Maungdaw township and came to Bangladesh during 2017. He was a businessman by his profession and always used to involve in good activities for Rohingya (2) cause. Police has been investigating the issue since the incident occurred. Deceased was taken to

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