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مدي 1 تي في : إطلاق طقم جديد لتشخيص فيروس "Mpox" للتسويق في المغرب وإفريقيا - 12/10/2024

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00:00We'll be back after the break.
00:30In a step that strengthens Moroccan leadership in the field of biological technology, the
00:40Moroccan Institute for Advanced Science, Innovation and Scientific Research, which is affiliated
00:45with the University of Mohammed VI, has announced its readiness to develop a new virus
00:52to detect the rabbit hole virus for marketing in Morocco and Africa.
00:57This innovative test was developed by a team specializing in the institution's headquarters
01:03and was approved by the National Institute for Biological Medical Research at the Democratic
01:08Republic of Congo, in addition to being registered by the Directorate of Medicine and Pharmacy
01:14at the Moroccan Ministry of Health and Social Protection.
01:18The new test allows the detection of the Inpox virus, previously known as the rabbit hole,
01:23which is in line with the recommendations of the World Health Organization, which strengthens
01:28Morocco's position in this advanced medical field.
01:35To comment on the subject, we are grateful to Professor Abdelaziz Moumen, Director of the
01:41Infection Test Lab at the Masir Institute.
01:45Professor, welcome to us.
01:47You announced the readiness of a new team to detect the rabbit hole virus for marketing
01:53in Morocco and Africa.
01:55How can this new team contribute to improving the ability to detect infected cases of the
02:01Inpox virus compared to traditional methods?
02:06First of all, welcome again, Ms. Hanan, to the program.
02:14As the Masir Institute, which is affiliated with the University of Mohamed VI of Multicultural
02:23Specialties, has always committed to quick response, to detect diseases, both in and
02:30outside Morocco.
02:33We recently started the development of a team to detect the rabbit hole disease, which
02:44is called the Inpox.
02:46This team relies on a technology that is now known, which is the PCR technology, the same
02:54technology that was used to detect the COVID virus.
02:58After the development of this test in our laboratories at the University of Mohamed VI of Multicultural
03:06Specialties in Ben Gurir, we contacted the specialized laboratory in the Democratic Republic
03:14of Congo, the INRB, and asked them to conduct a clinical trial on this team that we developed.
03:28Thank God, we were able to select our best researchers from our team, who went to the
03:36Democratic Republic of Congo in Kinshasa.
03:39They conducted a clinical trial, where they used this Moroccan team 100%.
03:47This is an important achievement, not only for Morocco, but also for Africa.
03:55How do you see this team's role in enhancing health capabilities in Morocco and Africa
04:01in particular?
04:02Are there any plans to expand in other markets outside the continent?
04:07Yes, the first thing we did after this clinical trial in the Democratic Republic of Congo,
04:16as I mentioned earlier, is that we registered him in the Directorate of Medicines and Pharmacy
04:31of the Ministry of Health.
04:34Now, we can promote this team in Morocco and abroad.
04:44We will produce him and market him in a successful company owned by the Egyptian company Moldiag,
04:57which also sells and produces COVID-19 vaccines.
05:03We are able to cover the Moroccan market, and we can meet the needs of the African market.
05:11We have a good relationship with Africa, which enables us to market this team in some African
05:23countries, especially in countries affected by this disease.
05:27As you mentioned, the team is now ready to be marketed.
05:32When will his marketing start nationally, Professor?
05:37We are now ready to produce and market.
05:42We need a command post, as we say.
05:45Normally, the first client for us is the Ministry of Health.
05:52We are also ready to meet the needs of the Ministry of Health and the private laboratories
06:00here in Morocco.
06:01As I said, we are also ready to produce for other African countries.
06:07We developed this team for our country and for the sovereignty of health here in Morocco,
06:16but we also developed it to deal with the spread of this disease in African countries.
06:22Approximately, what do you think is the price of this team?
06:26In fact, we do not have a specific price, but we are discussing with the Ministry of Health
06:38to give a price that is very suitable for the Moroccan and African markets.
06:45Our goal is to give a team that is not one of the teams that can be used by the Moroccan
06:53and African patients in all markets.
06:56Professor Abdelazim Momine, Director of the Diagnosis Team at Masrir Foundation,
07:00thank you very much.
07:06In a time when social media platforms have become the biggest stage for emergence,
07:11the value of an individual in this virtual world may be increased by the number of followers on social media.
07:18Millions of followers may feel a sense of fast fame,
07:22as if these numbers are the card for accessing the world of influence.
07:27But does this really guarantee millions of followers a real influence,
07:32or is it just a digital noise?
07:35Social media platforms always react strongly to this issue,
07:39as some consider that fame on these platforms is an effective means of positive change and influence,
07:47while others see it as just a race for numbers and empty appearances.
07:52In the midst of this controversy, we find that users are increasingly asking about the difference
07:57between influencers who use their fame to make a real difference
08:02and those who live in a virtual light circle without any tangible depth or influence.
08:10We asked followers of the D&V pages on social media platforms
08:15whether every famous person has an impact on social media sites.
08:20Yes or no?
08:21The post was filled with important reactions.
08:2481% of the votes were in support of the post,
08:29while 81% of the votes were against it.
08:35The comments were also expressed as a result of their opinion.
08:41Let's continue with the comments.
08:43Fatima voted for No.
08:45Who influences others has no principle or conviction.
08:50Fatiha voted for Yes.
08:53Those who follow them are more intelligent than those who follow them.
09:00Bahija voted for Yes.
09:07Let's continue with the comments.
09:10We are joined by Mr. Abdelhay Alsaidi, an information engineer.
09:17In the age of social media platforms, success and fame have become linked to the number of followers.
09:24Millions of followers exist on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and even on Instagram X.
09:32Millions of followers exist on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and even on Instagram X.
09:37Millions of followers exist on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and even on Instagram X.
09:42Can anyone really be certain of these numbers?
09:50Good evening, Ms. Hanan.
09:52Good evening to all the viewers of Mediant TV, especially those on social media.
09:58As you mentioned, we have become a world full of numbers,
10:03a world full of views, a world full of influencers,
10:08whose influence is within the limits of what would be reasonable
10:13if the content they are presenting reflects their influence.
10:18We want to say that there are three elements that are involved in the whole matter.
10:24First, as I mentioned, the views.
10:27The second element is the social media platforms,
10:34such as Meta, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, and other social media platforms.
10:48Also, Twitter, which is now owned by Elon Musk,
10:53and YouTube, which is owned by Google.
10:57This element is called interaction.
11:00Interaction is what these companies rely on to determine the percentage of influence,
11:06which may be positive or negative,
11:09as long as the content is not as important to these companies
11:16as the percentage of views.
11:25The third element, which comes as a result, is marketing.
11:30This is completely dependent on marketing and companies,
11:35as we can see in the social media platforms.
11:40Views have played a major role in determining the speed of spread
11:46or the speed of fame of many people or influencers,
11:51as we can see in the websites I mentioned.
11:55Currently, the algorithms of these companies
12:00rely on the equation between views and interaction.
12:05This equation has three important points,
12:09which have nothing to do with the content,
12:13whether it is good or not, whether it is being used or not.
12:17Everyone talks about algorithms.
12:20Can you play with them?
12:22Of course.
12:24Currently, in the world of information,
12:30there is no total security.
12:33This is the first rule.
12:35Everything has a file,
12:38and it has a lot of problems, as I said.
12:43You can play with it, but it requires a lot of experience
12:48in the field of digital in general,
12:51and in the field of social media in particular.
12:56There are algorithms, as I said,
13:00that can be played with,
13:04especially with AI or artificial intelligence.
13:08I would like to share the issue of interaction and views.
13:13This is an important point that we can focus on.
13:16For example, an account may have millions of views,
13:21or millions of viewers,
13:26but they do not have interaction.
13:30They may invest money in sponsoring
13:34and other things that make them get views.
13:40This is because there is no interaction.
13:43We do not mean likes, comments,
13:47or shares.
13:50These three elements,
13:53sharing content,
13:55liking it,
13:57and commenting on it,
13:59determine the interaction on the content of the account.
14:03If there is no interaction,
14:06the social media administration
14:10will only consider it as a view.
14:13This is why we have recently seen
14:16more artists,
14:19who rely on views
14:22to sponsor their songs
14:27or their content in general,
14:29to attract more people.
14:31However, people are used to
14:33having views,
14:36and this is reflected,
14:38especially the likes and views
14:41that are delusional.
14:43As I mentioned,
14:45the algorithms of these platforms
14:48detect this interaction
14:51between these people,
14:53and block their content
14:57to a large group of people
14:59who may give them money or anything.
15:01Can I, for example,
15:02go to social media sites in the morning
15:04just to pay?
15:08It's easy.
15:10It's easy,
15:12but the payment has to be large.
15:15Why?
15:16Because you have Moroccan content,
15:20and you have to pay people
15:22who are interested in this content.
15:24This is what companies rely on
15:27to sponsor their content.
15:29They do not rely on views.
15:32If they know the ratio of views and interaction,
15:36they can market their content.
15:38For example,
15:39if I want to launch a project,
15:42I just have to present the content,
15:45and this content will be sponsored
15:48by a specific group.
15:50Here, we look at the content,
15:52and the issue of people who
15:54share in the comments
15:56what is interesting,
15:58what is interesting,
16:01these people rely on content.
16:05The content,
16:06regardless of its type,
16:07we do not want to go into the details.
16:09You want to look at its quality.
16:11Right.
16:12But, of course,
16:13if you find interaction
16:15and the ratio of views
16:17of social media sites,
16:18this is what you want.
16:19Interaction, yes.
16:20The last question,
16:21and in a hurry,
16:22yes or no,
16:23artificial intelligence,
16:25will it improve the situation
16:27or will it increase it?
16:29In a hurry.
16:31Of course it will improve,
16:33especially,
16:35as I mentioned,
16:37the filter of social media sites
16:39that rely on artificial intelligence
16:41or AI,
16:42its capabilities.
16:44Unfortunately,
16:46even the content
16:48of an artificial intelligence
16:50promotes what is useful
16:52and what is not,
16:54and what is useful
16:56to the viewer or the final consumer.
16:59The final consumer,
17:02of course.
17:04Abdelhaid Saidi,
17:05Information Engineer,
17:06thank you very much.
17:15In the world of politics,
17:17everyone may claim to have
17:19absolute truth,
17:20and from this absolute truth,
17:22perhaps the sarcastic critic
17:24Jason Dudash decided to present
17:26a sharp artistic touch
17:28with his new edition,
17:30Kamala Harris.
17:31This edition,
17:32composed of 191 pages,
17:34surprises the reader
17:36as it is completely empty,
17:38except for some scattered phrases
17:40here and there.
17:41The empty book is presented
17:43in the American markets
17:45in conjunction with the preparations
17:47for the upcoming presidential elections
17:49in November.
17:50It is considered a kind of political
17:52diversion that sheds light
17:54on the path of the current
17:56Vice President and candidate
17:58in a sarcastic way.
18:00And because sarcasm does not
18:02complete without audience,
18:04this book won an amazing
18:064.6 out of 5
18:08on the Amazon website,
18:10where readers competed
18:12in writing reviews
18:14such as a comprehensive and
18:16accurate book,
18:18and finally the truth,
18:20despite the fact that
18:22the pages are empty.
18:24Let's see how social media
18:26will respond to this topic.
18:28Kareem wrote,
18:30everything has become permissible
18:32for buzz, fame and marketing.
18:34As for Kareem,
18:36he always wrote
18:38that the most sold books
18:40are always empty.
18:42While his son Thabet
18:44recently wrote,
18:46books without content
18:48and people buying
18:50means money without effort.
18:52This is a great project idea.
18:54He is a journalist and expert
18:56in American affairs.
18:58Selwafi, welcome to our show.
19:00An empty edition of 191 pages
19:02sheds light on the path
19:04of a complete political
19:06diversion over the past 20 years.
19:08It costs about $13.
19:10It is available for sale
19:12and is offered in stores
19:14in conjunction with the preparations
19:16for the upcoming presidential elections.
19:18First of all,
19:20did you buy the book, Selwafi?
19:22No, I bought it for $14.
19:24First of all,
19:26I would like to say hello to you,
19:28Hanan, and to all of our viewers
19:30on social media.
19:32I bought the book and read it.
19:34It is a bit difficult
19:36because the style of the author
19:38is a bit complicated.
19:40The style of the author
19:42is very white.
19:44Therefore, I always say
19:46that the book
19:48is being published
19:50on Amazon
19:52or Walmart.
19:54They are also
19:56one of the companies
19:58that sell the book.
20:00It is clear that
20:02it is a state of comedy
20:04and a state of control.
20:06It is true.
20:08It is a state of commotion
20:10both on social media
20:12and in reality.
20:14Do you think that
20:16such sarcastic methods
20:18may affect
20:20the popularity of Harris
20:22while we are
20:24waiting for the upcoming
20:26presidential elections?
20:28The truth is that
20:30the book presents an important truth.
20:32The truth is that
20:34Kamala Harris does not
20:36gain political history
20:38or achievements.
20:40At the same time,
20:42Hanan,
20:44she does not want her name
20:46to be the current
20:48US President Joseph Biden
20:50because he made some mistakes
20:52and therefore she does not want
20:54to take responsibility for his mistakes.
20:56If you do not want
20:58to take responsibility for the mistakes
21:00of the current president
21:02that you worked with
21:04as a vice president
21:06and at the same time you do not have a history,
21:08it means that your page
21:10is white.
21:12I am talking
21:14with some people
21:16who also
21:18criticized this book.
21:20Some say that
21:22there should have been 500 pages
21:24to record
21:26what you did not do
21:28and what you will do.
21:30Others say that
21:32this book is a reflection
21:34of the American reality
21:36between two people.
21:38The first
21:40misses the media
21:42and they mean
21:44Donald Trump.
21:46The other misses
21:48history and political presence.
21:50Therefore,
21:52I think that the effect
21:54is like any
21:56caricature,
21:58like any joke
22:00in the American society
22:02and not in the joke society
22:04like Morocco and other
22:06countries.
22:08But yes, it affected
22:10Kamala Harris,
22:12who is now late
22:14in some opinions
22:16in the most popular states
22:18like Ohio,
22:20Michigan, Pennsylvania
22:22and Wisconsin, where
22:24former president
22:26Donald Trump is leading.
22:28The political joke
22:30is not new in the American scene,
22:32but in view of the high
22:34rating of the book on
22:36Amazon, do you think
22:38that there is an increase
22:40in political criticism
22:42that is not traditional in the US?
22:46It is not true.
22:48There are so-called
22:50organized attacks
22:52within the framework of
22:54what I call the election campaign.
22:56Within this framework,
22:58there is something called
23:00incitement,
23:02and there is something called
23:04seizing opportunities
23:06against this or that candidate,
23:08and there is an organized attack.
23:10In other words,
23:12if you have
23:14about 80 million supporters
23:16of Donald Trump,
23:18there are today
23:20about 80 million
23:22supporters of Donald Trump
23:24on the ground.
23:26If we take from them
23:28only two million
23:30who commented on the book
23:32and tried to give it
23:34a high rating,
23:36this means that we are
23:38in front of a very low number.
23:40It was supposed to be
23:42that the book has now reached
23:4430 or 40 million comments.
23:46But this did not happen.
23:48Why?
23:50Because in the framework of
23:52work on the Internet,
23:54it seems that some ratings
23:56are inaccurate,
23:58and others are
24:00mistaken,
24:02and that the trend
24:04or what is called
24:06the rise
24:08of importance
24:10or the rise of a certain
24:12title may create
24:14even if it is trivial,
24:16it may create a state of
24:18popular solidarity.
24:20But this particular case,
24:22and I agree with you that
24:24this topic deserves to be covered
24:26and deserves it very much.
24:28This topic, in particular,
24:30was a strong blow
24:32to what was said about it,
24:34that it is the second candidate
24:36or the conservative
24:38candidate
24:40that entered
24:42to compensate Joseph Biden
24:44and the confrontation
24:46with Donald Trump.
24:48You said a while ago that
24:50Kamala Harris's popularity
24:52will certainly be affected
24:54after the publication of this book.
24:56How do you expect Kamala Harris
24:58or her team to react
25:00to this kind of
25:02offensive criticism?
25:04Or will you ignore it?
25:06No, ignoring it
25:08is a defeat in itself.
25:10I think that
25:12Kamala Harris, if I were
25:14a media official in her campaign,
25:16I would have told her to
25:18go out and tell people
25:20that this is a good thing.
25:22Every president starts with a blank page,
25:24and every president has to
25:26record achievements.
25:28I always say in my election campaign
25:30that I represent the future
25:32and Donald Trump
25:34represents the past.
25:36This was one of the advice
25:38that I might have given her.
25:40I will give it to her.
25:42We might also say
25:44that I accept this joke,
25:46I accept this joke.
25:48I was not a president
25:50of the United States
25:52to be recorded
25:54with all the achievements
25:56even if I was the one
25:58who did it.
26:00The president is the one
26:02who is given the priority.
26:04A smart answer
26:06from Mohamed Saeed Al-Wafi,
26:08a media official and expert
26:10in American affairs.
26:12Thank you very much.
26:24Thank you very much.
26:26Thank you very much.

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