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  • Bill Gates queries ‘low’ COVID-19 deaths, cases in Africa

    Bill Gates queries ‘low’ COVID-19 deaths, cases in Africa

    Bill Gates, a co-founder of Microsoft and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), has said he does not understand why coronavirus numbers have not been as high as predicted in Africa.

    Recall that Gates and his wife, Melinda, had on more than one occasion, warned that there will be dead bodies all over the streets of Africa if the world does not act fast enough.

    Melinda said her heart was in Africa, adding that she is worried that the continent might not be able to handle the devastating effect of the virus.

    But in his end of the year note, Bill said he was happy his prediction about Africa has not happened, “One thing I’m happy to have been wrong about—at least, I hope I was wrong—is my fear that Covid-19 would run rampant in low-income countries. So far, this hasn’t been true,” he wrote.

    In most of sub-Saharan Africa, for example, case rates and death rates remain much lower than in the U.S. or Europe and on par with New Zealand, which has received so much attention for its handling of the virus.

    “The hardest-hit country on the continent is South Africa—but even there, the case rate is 40 percent lower than in the US, and the death rate is nearly 50 percent lower.

    “We don’t have enough data yet to understand why the numbers aren’t as high as I worried they would get — but gave probable reasons Africa was not as affected as expected.”

    Meanwhile, Nigeria is currently fighting the second wave of the coronavirus.

    The Presidential Task Force on Covid-19 had last week announced a second wave of the dreaded virus.

    The Federal Government on Tuesday directed civil servants from grade level 12 and below to stay at home.

    They are to remain at home for five weeks following the second wave of the Covid-19 disease in Nigeria.

    Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, on Friday stated that Covid-19 related deaths now stand at 1,246.

    Nigeria currently has a total of 82,747 confirmed cases in the country.

  • Bill Gates loses 95-year-old father

    Bill Gates loses 95-year-old father

    William Henry Gates II, father of billionaire Bill Gates, is dead. He was 94 years old.

    Bill Gates announced the death of his father in a blog post titled Remembering my father.

    The billionaire and Microsoft founder, in his blog post said that his dad’s passing was not unexpected as he was 94 years and his health was declining already.

    William Henry Gates II was an Army veteran and a founding partner in a Seattle law firm, according to his official biography.

    Bill Gates explained his father’s role in growing Microsoft. “In Microsoft’s early years, I turned to him at key moments to seek his legal counsel.”

    READ ALSO America missed opportunity to stay ahead of Coronavirus – Bill Gates

    Bill also said The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation would not be what it is today without his father’s many inputs.

    William Henry Gates II also served as co-chair of the foundation, which started in 2000.

    The cause of William Gates death was not disclosed in a statement released by the family.

    Bill Gates concluded his Remembering my father blog post saying “People used to ask my dad if he was the real Bill Gates.”

    “The truth is, he was everything I try to be.”

    “I will Miss My Dad Every day” –Read Bill Gates tribute to dad:https://www.gatesnotes.com/About-Bill-Gates/Remembering-Bill-Gates-Sr?WT.mc_id=20200915000000_Remembering-Bill-Gates-Sr_BG-TW_&WT.tsrc=BGTW

  • America’s COVID-19 testing insane, worthless – Bill Gates

    America’s COVID-19 testing insane, worthless – Bill Gates

    Microsoft founder, Bill Gates has called America’s testing system for COVID-19 “insanity” and the most worthless, as he doubled down on his critique of the US response to the pandemic.

    Gates stressed that the country was now facing “a pretty dramatic price” both in human death and wasted money.

    Speaking with CNN’s Fareed Zakaria, Gates said it takes far too long to receive coronavirus test results in the U.S.

    “You can’t get the federal government to improve the testing because they just want to say how great it is,” the Microsoft co-founder-turned-philanthropist said.

    “I’ve said to them, look, have a CDC website that prioritizes who gets tested. That’s trivial to do. They won’t pay attention to that.

    “I’ve said don’t reimburse any tests where the result goes back after three days. You’re paying billions of dollars in this very inequitable way to get the most worthless test results of any country in the world.”

    On America’s lockdowns, Gates pointed to countries in the European Union that faced the coronavirus outbreak earlier than the U.S. and instituted more coordinated lockdowns.

    “What’s impressive is that Italy, France, Spain ― who had a wave before us ― managed as they fell off to keep even the parts of the country that hadn’t had the intense epidemic from creating a second wave,” Gates said.

    ”In the case of the United States, they opened up their bars. They didn’t do much in the way of wearing masks. And so those areas became this second wave,” he added.

    Gates has pledged $1.6 billion to the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization, with $100 million going towards coronavirus vaccines.

    Most recently, he argued that the CDC’s COVID-19 response was “muzzled” by a White House that refused to offer proper leadership during a time of crisis.

  • Twitter hit hard as scammers hack Obama, Bill Gates, Apple, other high profile official Twitter accounts, rake in over $10m

    Twitter hit hard as scammers hack Obama, Bill Gates, Apple, other high profile official Twitter accounts, rake in over $10m

    Official Twitter handles belonging to high profile individuals such as Barack Obama, Joe Biden and Bill Gates were hacked Wednesday to promote a Bitcoin scam.

    Others affected were Elon Musk, Kanye West, Michael Bloomberg, Warren Buffett and the world’s richest man Jeff Bezos.

    Hacked people and organisations include Gemini, #Binance, Binance’s CEO, #Coinbase, CoinDesk, and KuCoin, said Hacker News.

    According to Bloomberg, all the compromised accounts sent out tweets promising to double the money sent by anyone sending money via Bitcoin within the next 30 minutes.

    The official twitter handles of Uber and Apple posted similar tweets with the scam soon after.

    Apple Twitter account , with over 4.6 million followers, was devoid of any tweet as at 22.50 GMT.

    Cybersecurity news platform The Hacker News said the bitcoin account involved had already received nearly $1,060,000.

    One unconfirmed report said the scammers may have stolen as much as $10m.

    Meanwhile, Twitter has said it is investigating the issue. And later put on hold thousands of verified accounts.

    “You may be unable to Tweet or reset your password while we review and address this incident”, Twitter said.

    Twitter shares declined 2.3% post market.

    Some of the messages sent out by the hackers using popular handles include:

     

  • COVID-19: Okotie attacks Bill Gates for ‘conspiring against the living God’

    COVID-19: Okotie attacks Bill Gates for ‘conspiring against the living God’

    The Senior Pastor of the Household of God Church International Ministries, Rev. Chris Okotie, has condemned United States (U.S.) billionaire and Microsoft founder Bill Gates over his alleged role in the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The cleric, in an 80-minute video, released early on Sunday on YouTube, accused Gates of leading a global conspiracy to destabilise the world economy and execute a satanic agenda against the church.

    He claimed that the COVID-19 pandemic was a bizarre project conceived by the billionaire, in association with some powerful elements in the multilateral institutions and supported by key leaders of governments around the world, to achieve sinister objectives.

    Rev. Okotie listed these objectives as, a systematic reduction of the world population through the increasing COVID-19 deaths, enforcement of a global lockdown to ruin the economies of nations and impoverish the people and frustrate true worship of the Living God.

    To back up this grave allegation, the cleric quoted diverse scriptures and, in his usual biblical exposition of complex doctrines, explained from the Gates family tree, how the Billionaire figures in Satan’s end-time assault on the church.

    He used biblical numerology to explain the names of three generations of the Gates family vis-à-vis their scriptural equivalents and their roles in the dispensational dealings of God with man.

    Rev. Okotie explained how the roles of various key Bible characters like the Lord Jesus Christ, Adam, Eve, Solomon, David, Daniel and an event like Sodom and Gomorrah percolate down to the operations of Satanic forces in this age, including the rise of the LGBT.

    The pastor posited that the vaccine being developed to check the spread of COVID-19 is a red herring meant to disguise the real sinister intentions of the purported antidotes for the pandemic, which he said, could ultimately cause death on a mass scale.

  • America’s response to COVID-19 pandemic embarrassing – Bill Gates

    The U.S. response to the coronavirus pandemic is “embarrassing” compared to other countries, Microsoft founder Bill Gates said in an interview with CNN.

    He added that the outlook was “more bleak” than he would have expected.

    The U.S. has recorded in the last two days close to 90,000 cases of the virus to have a cumulative total of 2,593,477 cases.

    The death toll is now 128,132.

    America is matched only by Brazil in the grim statistics: about 80,000 cases in 48 hours, a cumulative total of 1,313,667 cases and death toll 57,070.

    The philanthropist and founder of Microsoft five years ago predicted that a virus would develop into a pandemic in a TED talk.

    In response to the 2020 COVID-19 outbreak, Gates has said his Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation was giving “total attention” to funding efforts to defeat the pandemic.

    However, Gates criticised the response of his native country, calling out the lack of tracing and the weakness of regulations in the US.

    “Because our behaviour and contact tracing isn’t working well we continue to have very large case spread, and it is embarrassing versus say Europe or other countries,” Gates said during his interview with CNN.

    Throughout the interview, Gates highlighted that the tepid response in the US to measures aimed to combat the coronavirus, such as mask-wearing, is one reason why the country has the most number of cases in the world.

    “The United States has had a tough time. We are not as tough on contact tracing or enforcing quarantine and compliance with mask-wearing is far less than particularly the countries in Asia,” he said.

    “The global picture and the US picture are both bleaker than I would have expected,” he added.

    Even though rates of infection have fallen in some parts of the world, Gates warned that part of this success is likely due to the effect that hotter temperature is having on the virus.

    He urged health authorities and citizens to remain vigilant.

    “The health experts and others like myself are saying, ‘Hey let’s not lose sight of this, even though the weather is helping us a bit’ … We know now we are benefiting from the summer and so force of infection will get worse in the fall,” he said.

    Companies and health authorities including the Gates Foundation around the world are currently in a global race to develop a vaccine.

  • Bill Gates calls for funding from G-20 members to develop vaccine against coronavirus

    In order for the world to better contain the spread of the coronavirus, leaders of the Group of 20 (G-20) major economies should provide more funding to develop a vaccine, Bill Gates said.
    In an opinion piece provided in South Korea exclusively to Yonhap News Agency on Sunday, Gates, co-founder of Microsoft, noted that COVID-19 had not yet affected many low- and middle-income countries, and said world leaders, particularly G-20 members, should step up efforts to keep it that way because it is “likely only a matter of time before one part of the planet reinfects another.”
    Through his Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the business magnate has been an active philanthropist and has waged fights against diseases such as tuberculosis, malaria, and polio.

    Gates laid down three steps for global leaders: ensuring proper distribution of resources such as masks and diagnostic tests, offering research and development (R&D) funding for a vaccine, and then manufacturing and delivering the vaccine.

    Addressing protective equipment, Gates said, “Eventually, we hope there will be enough for everyone,” but he added some hard choices should be made in smart ways, so that resources reach the right people rather than simply “the highest bidder.”
    “The private sector has an important role to play, but if our strategy for fighting COVID-19 devolves into a bidding war among countries, this disease will kill many more people than it has to,” Gates said. “We need to deploy resources based on public health and medical need.”
    Gates said veterans of the Ebola and HIV epidemics could help develop guidelines for that, and that world leaders should work with the World Health Organisation (WHO) to put them on paper to hold all participating countries accountable.
    Gates then called on leaders to commit R&D funding to develop a vaccine.
    He said Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), launched by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Wellcome Trust and various governments, was developing “at least eight potential vaccines” for COVID-19, with expectations that at least one would be ready within 18 months.
    Gates said it would be “the fastest humans have ever gone from seeing a brand new pathogen to developing a vaccine against it,” but the timeline will depend on funding.

    According to him, many nations have contributed to CEPI within the past two weeks, but the Coalition needs at least U.S.$2 billion for their work.

    “That’s only a rough number — innovation is an unpredictable business — but the G-20 leaders should make meaningful pledges now,” he added.
    He stated that funding should not stop there because the price tag does not include the cost of manufacturing and delivering the vaccine.
    “We aren’t sure which vaccines will be the most effective yet, and each requires unique technology to make.

    “That means nations need to invest in many different kinds of manufacturing facilities now, knowing that some will never be used.

    “Otherwise, we’ll waste months after the lab develops an immunization, waiting for the right manufacturer to scale up,” he said.
    Gates said any COVID-19 vaccine must be classified as a “global public good” and remain affordable and accessible to all.
    He cited the example of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, an organization that has worked with the WHO and the U.N. Children’s Fund (UNICEF) to introduce 13 new vaccines to the world’s 73 poorest countries. Gavi, set up by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in 1999, will need “$7.4 billion over the next five years” just to maintain its current immunization effort. Delivering a COVID-19 vaccine will be more costly.
    “These multibillion-dollar price tags may seem like a lot of money, especially at a time when entire economies are slowing to a halt,” Gates said.

    “But they’re nothing compared to the cost of a botched immunisation effort and a longer outbreak.

    “Pandemics remind us that helping others isn’t just the right thing to do; it’s also the smart thing to do,” he added.

  • How America missed opportunity to stay ahead of Coronavirus – Bill Gates

    American billionaire, Bill Gates has said the United States missed the opportunity to stay ahead of the deadly Coronavirus pandemic.

    The novel coronavirus has infected more than 1,016,000 people and killed over 53,000 worldwide, according to Johns Hopkins University.

    The US has reported more than 245,500 cases, with over 6,000 deaths. Top infectious diseases expert Dr. Anthony Fauci has called for a federally mandated stay-at-home order.

    However, Gates, on his twitter handle said all the work that rich countries were doing now to develop vaccines would save lives in developing countries too.

    “Without a vaccine, those countries are at even greater risk than wealthy ones, because it’s even harder for them to do physical distancing and shutdowns.

    “If everything goes well, there might be an effective vaccine in less than 18 months—the fastest a vaccine has ever been developed. That will depend on decisions we make today, including the federal government investing in building up manufacturing capacity.

    “There’s no question the United States missed the opportunity to get ahead of the novel #coronavirus. But the window for making important decisions hasn’t closed. The choices we and our leaders make now will have an enormous impact,” he said.

    Gates said in the meantime, frontline health care workers were making heroic efforts to test and treat patients across the United States and the world.

    “Here in my hometown, Public Health Seattle & King County is doing incredible work that we should all be very proud of.

    “If we make the right decisions now—informed by science, data and the experience of medical professionals—we can save lives and get the country back to work,” he said,

  • Covid-19: Trump’s stand irresponsible, America needs 6-10 weeks of extreme shutdown – Bill Gates

    Billionaire Bill Gates recommended the U.S.needs six to 10 weeks of “extreme shutdown” of regular life to tame the COVID-19 pandemic.

    His view expressed in an interview with TED contradicted President Donald Trump’s.

    Trump wanted the U.S.loosen restrictions by Easter Sunday, April 12. Healthy people would return to work, while people who are sick would remain isolated.

    Gates slammed Trump’s view as irresponsible.

    He said: “It’s very irresponsible for somebody to suggest we can have the best of both world.

    “What we need is an extreme shutdown so that in six to 10 weeks, if things go well, then you can start opening back up.”

    Gates noted that while isolation in populated areas — along with widespread testing — is difficult and “disastrous” for the economy, “the sooner you do it in a tough way, the sooner you can undo it.”

    The United States surpassed China on Thursday as the world’s worst hit country by the virus.

    It now has 82,457 confirmed cases.

    In contrast, China has 81,285 and Italy 80,598.

  • Bill Gates steps down from Microsoft Board

    US Billionaire Bill Gates is set to step down from Microsoft Board.

    This was confirmed in a statement released by the US tech giant on Friday.

    Gates who co-founded Microsoft with his childhood friend Paul Allen in 1975 will now dedicate more time to other priorities, including global health, education, and issues connected with mitigating climate change.

    Microsoft also stated that Bill Gates will keep his post as Technology Advisor to the company’s CEO Satya Nadella and other board members.

    “It’s been a tremendous honor and privilege to have worked with and learned from Bill over the years. Bill founded our company with a belief in the democratizing force of software and a passion to solve society’s most pressing challenges. And Microsoft and the world are better for it. The board has benefited from Bill’s leadership and vision. And Microsoft will continue to benefit from Bill’s ongoing technical passion and advice to drive our products and services forward. I am grateful for Bill’s friendship and look forward to continuing to work alongside him to realize our mission to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more”, Nadella said in the statement.

    Gates’ departure means the board will consist of 12 members.

    In 2008, Gates stepped down as Microsoft head to concentrate on his charitable foundation.

    Gates served as Microsoft’s chairman of the board until 2014.

    Gates, the co-founder of US technology giant Microsoft, is currently the world’s second-richest man according to Forbes magazine.