Thursday, July 6 — 2 significant news stories

Hottest day ever recorded on Earth, malaria vaccine rollout in Africa

Today ChatGPT read 1034 top news stories. After removing previously covered events, there are 2 articles with a significance score over 8.

[8.9] Hottest day ever recorded on Earth — NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

On July 3, 2023, the hottest day ever on Earth was recorded, with an average global temperature of 62.62 degrees Fahrenheit (17.01 degrees Сelsius). It surpasses the previous record set in July 2022 and August 2016. Researchers believe this is the highest global temperature since instrumental measurements began in the 1850s.

[8.3] First malaria vaccine to be delivered to 12 African countries by 2025 — The East African

WHO, Unicef, and the Vaccine Alliance have announced that around 18 million doses of the first malaria vaccine will be delivered to 12 African countries, including Uganda, by 2025. The Mosquirix vaccine has already been administered to over 1.7 million children in Ghana, Kenya, and Malawi as part of a pilot programme. The vaccine has been shown to be safe and effective, resulting in a reduction in severe malaria and child deaths.

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