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Dak Lak: Started Covid-19 vaccination for more than 17,000 people

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Dak Lak province's health sector has started to implement Covid-19 vaccination for more than 17,000 people at the front line of epidemic control. On...

Thailand’s goal of attracting tourism is difficult to achieve due to...

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The Thai government has cut its forecast for international visitors by half to 3 to 4 million this year and cut its tourism revenue...

The first unit in Thai Nguyen was vaccinated against COVID-19

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Thai Nguyen Central Hospital with 1,340 doses of vaccine and is the first unit in Thai Nguyen province to implement COVID-19 AstraZeneca vaccination phase...

Things to know when getting COVID-19 vaccine

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According to the guidance of the Ministry of Health, localities are urgently implementing the vaccination of COVID-19. Below are notes on the COVID-19 vaccination. ...

Through the project assessing the current status of antibodies to diphtheria...

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On April 23, the Council of Science and Technology (Department of Science and Technology of Khanh Hoa province) held a meeting to evaluate the...

Expensive lesson from the ‘Covid-19 tsunami’ in India

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The blind spots in India's response to the second wave of Covid-19 infection have become a strong warning to other countries. ...

Can Tho and Bac Lieu vaccinate Covid-19 for primary health workers

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In phase 1, Can Tho and Bac Lieu organized the vaccination against Covid-19 for 350 health workers at the front line of the two...

Phu Tho is vaccinated against COVID-19

The Department of Health of Phu Tho province has implemented the simultaneous vaccination of COVID-19 at 20 injection sites in the province. In the...

America warns people not to travel to much of the world

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The State Department has said it will update the majority of countries to the 'Level 4: Do not move' warning list. The ministry announced...

The danger of the double strain has caused the case in...

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This strain caused India to suffer the second heavy wave of Covid-19 with a record high number of morbidity and mortality. It has also...

Fate of ‘leftover’ Covid-19 vaccine

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The liquidation of all the excess doses of Covid-19 vaccine is becoming a new problem that has caused many countries 'headaches'. In recent times,...

The happy kingdom of Bhutan and the vaccination campaign of Covid-19...

How did Bhutan, one of Asia's poorest countries, have Covid-19 vaccination rates ahead of both the US and UK with 93% of eligible adults...

Unexpected discovery of the variant origin of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in...

The SARS-CoV-2 virus variant discovered for the first time in the UK may have come from dogs, according to a study from Chinese scientists. ...

COVID-19: Thrill of a vaccine race with viral variants

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Viral variants - with a faster rate of spread, a higher risk of death, and an easier way to bypass existing vaccines - are...

Indonesian Muslims celebrate the second Ramadan holiday season in the middle...

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On April 12, 229 million Indonesian Muslims will begin the second month of Ramadan amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Ramadan is the holy month before...

The EU may not continue to buy AstraZeneca vaccine due to...

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The EU initially ordered 120 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine for 27 member countries in Q1 / 2021, but so far AstraZeneca has just delivered...

Can Tho and Tuyen Quang receive vaccines against COVID-19

On April 15, Can Tho City Disease Control Center (CDC) received 6,700 doses of COVID-19 vaccine from AstraZeneca firm. These are the vaccines allocated...

Why did Brazil become the super contagious event of South America?

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In recent weeks, the Brazilian P.1 variant has crept across rivers and borders, dodged the restrictive measures and spread across continental South America. ...

Vaccine Johnson & Johnson awaits US judgment ‘fate’

Countries that have responded differently to incidents of COVID-19 vaccine side effects, especially Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca vaccines, are suspected of causing blood...

The vaccine is being brought to the ends of the world

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In areas not accessible by car, people have to resort to sleighs, drones, or even elephants, horses, and camels to deliver vaccines.Around...