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© Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.Selena Gomez and J.Lo headline vaccine concert for poor nations
By GLENN GAMBOA NEW YORK©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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The Original Wing
Those poor people. Not only do they have no vaccines, but now they've got to listen to this god-awful music on top of it???
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Hope they send some to Canada.
snowymountainhell
Lean into it, Selena!
J-Lo is leaning into it, too (but she’s too old to be the ‘poster girl’ here.Charity from the same billionaires who profited from the pandemic?
Good luck with that.
Toasted Heretic
Mr Hart is on the ball. Let's hope donations come flooding in to help those countries less fortunate than the "first" world.
snowymountainhell
IF a “third world” country like Japan has trouble securing proper refrigeration units, appropriate needles for the the type of doses, etc., Do you think other third world countries would be better prepared, staffed and equipped?
Kyakusenbi_Arimasu
Agrees
kaimycahl
OMG I hope they have auto tune and pitch correction for J-Lo. This over the hill women can not sing one sentence in "TUNE". I went to a J-Lo concert because the tickets were given to me for free. In the middle of the first song I left, I couldn't take it. I called my friend to thank him for the free tickets and he asked if I was still at the concert and I said no I left. He laughed and said thats why I gave them to you because they were given to me and I knew she couldn't sing. The band was good she was terrible. Just a big bootay and a fake Hollywood smile. Selena being young I think will do well never heard her live but I am sure she is better than J-lo even Mariah Carey laughed at J-lo's singing, saying she hurts my ears!!!
snowymountainhell
A virtuous effort @ToastedHeretic 1:37pm AND a significant, available supply. Yet, as always, ‘politics, posturing and profit’ in those same countries will get in the way of proper distribution.