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India’s new COVID-19 infections hit 8-month high, total tally above 38 mln

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NEW DELHI – India’s COVID-19 tally rose to 38,218,773 on Thursday, as 317,532 new cases were registered during the past 24 hours across the country, showed the federal health ministry’s latest data. This is the seventh consecutive day when more than 200,000 new cases and the first day when over 300,000 new cases were registered … Read more

COVID-19 booster shots called to be mandate in Aussie state

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SYDNEY – Premier of Australia’s Victoria Daniel Andrews on Thursday urged residents of the state to get a COVID-19 booster vaccine, saying it was not an “optional extra.” Andrews said he was hopeful the national framework would embrace “practical scientific reality” to mandate booster shots, as a third dose was necessary to “protect against severe … Read more

New Zealand reports 39 new community cases of COVID-19

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WELLINGTON – New Zealand reported 39 new cases of COVID-19 in the community on Thursday, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the country’s current community outbreak to 11,399. Among the new infections, 21 were recorded in the largest city of Auckland, 14 in the Lakes region, two in Hawke’s Bay, one in Canterbury … Read more

S.Korea reports 6,603 more COVID-19 cases

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SEOUL – South Korea reported 6,603 more cases of the COVID-19 as of midnight Wednesday compared to 24 hours ago, raising the total number of infections to 712,503. The daily caseload was up from 5,805 in the previous day amid the spread of the Omicron variant, which the health authorities expected to become a dominant … Read more

Malaysia reports 3,229 new COVID-19 infections, 13 new deaths

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KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia reported 3,229 new COVID-19 infections as of midnight Wednesday, bringing the national total to 2,817,163, according to the health ministry. There are 239 new imported cases and 2,990 local transmissions, data released on the ministry’s website showed. Another 13 deaths have been reported, bringing the death toll to 31,831. The ministry … Read more

Mexico reports record 60,000 daily Covid-19 cases

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MEXICO CITY: Mexico’s new Covid-19 cases hit a daily record above 60,000 on Wednesday, official figures showed, as the hard-hit country faces a fourth wave of infections linked to the Omicron variant. The health ministry reported 60,552 new coronavirus infections — the most yet for a 24-hour period — taking the total number since the pandemic began … Read more

Mongolia’s COVID-19 daily cases exceed 3,000

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ULAN BATOR – Mongolia recorded 3,088 new COVID-19 cases over the past 24 hours, exceeding the 3,000 mark for the first time since Sept. 23, 2021, bringing the national tally to 415,765, the country’s health ministry said Wednesday. The latest confirmed cases were all locally transmitted, and more than half of them were detected in … Read more

Mongolia logs 1,673 new COVID-19 cases

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ULAN BATOR, Jan. 17 (Xinhua) — Mongolia reported 1,673 new local COVID-19 cases over the past 24 hours, bringing the national tally to 410,542, the country’s health ministry said Monday. More than half of the latest confirmed cases were detected in the national capital Ulan Bator, the hardest-hit area by COVID-19 and home to over … Read more

Russia adds 28,363 COVID-19 cases

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MOSCOW, Dec. 15 (Xinhua) — Russia reported 28,363 new coronavirus cases in  the past 24 hours, taking its total caseload to 10,103,160, the official monitoring and response center said Wednesday. Meanwhile, the national COVID-19 death toll increased by 1,142 to 292,891, while the number of recoveries grew by 35,633 to 8,839,633. There are currently 970,636 … Read more

WHO issues warning that COVAX vaccine to face shortfall in June and July

COVAX vaccine to face shortfall

 A shortfall in COVID-19 vaccine doses going by means of the COVAX program in June and July may undermine the effectiveness of the roll-out, the World Wellbeing Group stated Friday.

COVAX arranged to make sure equitable distribution of vaccines, significantly to low-income international locations, and has already delivered greater than 80 million doses to 129 territories.

However that’s “about 200 million doses behind the place we need to be”, Bruce Aylward, the WHO’s COVAX frontman, informed reporters in Geneva.

“We’re establishing for failure if we do not get early doses. We aren’t on the monitor but: we do not have sufficient doses from sufficient international locations early sufficient to get the world on the monitor to get out of this,” Aylward stated.

Whereas the pledges to donate 150 million doses by means of COVAX was a “nice begin”, Aylward stated there have been “two massive issues”.

“Primary, little or no is dedicated to the June-July interval, which suggests we’ll nonetheless have this hole,” Aylward stated.

“The opposite drawback is simply the quantity. If we’re going to get on monitor to get no less than 30-40% of the world inhabitants vaccinated this 12 months we bought to get one other 250 million individuals vaccinated between now and the tip of September.”

Provider issues

COVAX is a world scheme co-led by the WHO, Gavi, and the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Improvements.

It intends to acquire sufficient vaccines for 30 % of the inhabitants in 92 of the poorest collaborating territories — 20% in India — with donors overlaying the price.

COVAX has been hit by inequalities within the international vaccine roll-out but in addition supply delays.

AstraZeneca pictures making up 97% of doses equipped up to now — the remaining being Pfizer-BioNTech.

The Serum Institute of India, producing AstraZeneca doses, was to have been the spine of COVAX’s provide chain. Nevertheless, New Delhi restricted vaccine exports to fight a devastating home surge.

COVAX was set as much to fight the chance of wealthy international locations shopping for upmost accessible vaccine doses — which occurred as predicted.

However, of these doses, 37% have been administered in high-income international locations accounting for 16 % of the worldwide inhabitants.

Simply 0.3 % have been administered within the 29 lowest-income international locations, dwelling to 9 % of the world’s individuals.

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Govt allows CAA to bring back dead bodies of Coronavirus

CAA to bring back Coronavirus dead bodies

The government of Pakistan allowed to bring back the bodies of Pakistanis who lost their lives due to coronavirus outbreak. According to details, on the direction of the federal government, the Civil Aviation Authority has issued a formal notification to bring back the dead bodies of Pakistanis who died from the coronavirus. CAA Director Air … Read more