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China says 76% of population have received complete doses of Covid-19 vaccines


Reuters
24 Oct 2021



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BEIJING: China has given complete doses of COVID-19 vaccines to about 75.6% of its population as of Oct. 23, National Health Commission spokesperson Mi Feng said on Sunday.

Some 1.068 billion people have now been inoculated with the required dosages, out of a population of 1.412 billion, Mi told a news briefing.

The country has administered a total of 2.245 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines as of Oct. 23, official data showed.

China is giving people whose last dose was given at least six months ago a booster shot, with priority groups including essential workers, older people and those with weaker immune systems.

China has largely contained the virus in most areas, and the sporadic local outbreaks are tiny compared with those seen in other countries.


However, Mi cautioned on Sunday there is increasing risk that China's latest outbreak, involving over 100 infections in a week across 11 provincial areas, will spread further.
 
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Coronavirus toll at 1000 GMT Sunday

AFP
24 Oct 2021

The novel coronavirus has killed at least 4,941,032 people since the outbreak emerged in China in December 2019, according to a tally from official sources compiled by AFP at 1000 GMT on Sunday.

At least 243,270,300 cases of coronavirus have been registered. The vast majority have recovered, though some have continued to experience symptoms weeks or even months later.

The figures are based on daily reports provided by health authorities in each country. They exclude revisions made by other statistical organisations, which show that the number of deaths is much higher.

The World Health Organization estimates that the pandemic's overall toll could be two to three times higher than official records, due to the excess mortality that is directly and indirectly linked to Covid-19.

A large number of the less severe or asymptomatic cases also remain undetected, despite intensified testing in many countries.

On Saturday, 6,072 new deaths and 394,025 new cases were recorded worldwide.

The countries with the most new deaths were Russia with 1,072, followed by the United States with 590 and India with 561.

The US is the worst-affected country with 735,801 deaths from 45,427,539 cases.

After the US, the hardest-hit countries are Brazil with 605,457 deaths from 21,723,559 cases, India with 454,269 deaths from 34,175,468 cases, Mexico with 286,259 deaths from 3,781,661 cases, and Russia with 230,600 deaths from 8,241,643 cases.

The country with the highest number of deaths compared to its population is Peru with 607 fatalities per 100,000 inhabitants, followed by Bosnia-Herzegovina with 345, North Macedonia 338, Bulgaria 331, Montenegro 328 and Hungary 316.

Latin America and the Caribbean overall has 1,514,642 deaths from 45,718,783 cases, Europe 1,373,413 deaths from 72,449,471 infections, and Asia 862,678 deaths from 55,455,754 cases.

The US and Canada have reported 764,541 deaths from 47,124,343 cases, Africa 216,752 deaths from 8,465,317 cases, the Middle East 206,339 deaths from 13,814,060 cases, and Oceania 2,667 deaths from 242,573 cases.

As a result of corrections by national authorities or late publication of data, the figures updated over the past 24 hours may not correspond exactly to the previous day's tallies.
 
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AFP
25 Oct 2021


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PARIS: The novel coronavirus has killed at least 4,945,746 people since the outbreak emerged in China in December 2019, according to a tally from official sources compiled by AFP at 1000 GMT on Monday.

At least 243,563,950 cases of coronavirus have been registered.

The vast majority have recovered, though some have continued to experience symptoms weeks or even months later.

The figures are based on daily reports provided by health authorities in each country.

They exclude revisions made by other statistical organisations, which show that the number of deaths is much higher.

The World Health Organization estimates that the pandemic's overall toll could be two to three times higher than official records, due to the excess mortality that is directly and indirectly linked to Covid-19.

A large number of the less severe or asymptomatic cases also remain undetected, despite intensified testing in many countries.

On Sunday, 4,901 new deaths and 316,448 new cases were recorded worldwide. Based on latest reports, the countries with the most new deaths were Russia with 1,069 new deaths, followed by India with 443 and Romania with 389.

The United States is the worst-affected country with 735,941 deaths from 45,444,413 cases.

After the US, the hardest-hit countries are Brazil with 605,644 deaths from 21,729,763 cases, India with 454,712 deaths from 34,189,774 cases, Mexico with 286,346 deaths from 3,783,327 cases, and Russia with 231,669 deaths from 8,279,573 cases.

The country with the highest number of deaths compared to its population is Peru with 607 fatalities per 100,000 inhabitants, followed by Bosnia-Herzegovina with 345, Republic of North Macedonia with 338, Bulgaria with 331, Montenegro with 329, and Hungary with 316.

Latin America and the Caribbean overall have 1,515,097 deaths from 45,736,204 cases, Europe 1,376,048 deaths from 72,640,823 infections, and Asia 863,601 deaths from 55,503,136 cases.

The United States and Canada have reported 764,688 deaths from 47,141,870 cases, Africa 216,937 deaths from 8,469,559 cases, Middle East 206,708 deaths from 13,829,789 cases, and Oceania 2,667 deaths from 242,573 cases.

As a result of corrections by national authorities or late publication of data, the figures updated over the past 24 hours may not correspond exactly to the previous day's tallies.
 
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Coronavirus toll at 1000 GMT Tuesday

AFP
26 Oct 2021


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PARIS: The novel coronavirus has killed at least 4,952,390 people since the outbreak emerged in China in December 2019, according to a tally from official sources compiled by AFP at 1000 GMT on Tuesday.

At least 243,972,710 cases of coronavirus have been registered.

The vast majority have recovered, though some have continued to experience symptoms weeks or even months later.

The figures are based on daily reports provided by health authorities in each country.
They exclude revisions made by other statistical organisations, which show that the number of deaths is much higher.

The World Health Organization estimates that the pandemic's overall toll could be two to three times higher than official records, due to the excess mortality that is directly and indirectly linked to Covid-19.

A large number of the less severe or asymptomatic cases also remain undetected, despite intensified testing in many countries.

On Monday, 6,087 new deaths and 385,676 new cases were recorded worldwide. Based on latest reports, the countries with the most new deaths were United States with 1,371 new deaths, followed by Russia with 1,106 and Ukraine with 734.

The United States is the worst-affected country with 737,316 deaths from 45,545,583 cases.

After the US, the hardest-hit countries are Brazil with 605,804 deaths from 21,735,560 cases, India with 455,068 deaths from 34,202,202 cases, Mexico with 286,496 deaths from 3,784,448 cases, and Russia with 232,775 deaths from 8,316,019 cases.

The country with the highest number of deaths compared to its population is Peru with 607 fatalities per 100,000 inhabitants, followed by Bosnia-Herzegovina with 347, Republic of North Macedonia with 339, Bulgaria with 332, Montenegro with 330, and Hungary with 316.

Latin America and the Caribbean overall have 1,515,695 deaths from 45,754,384 cases, Europe 1,379,401 deaths from 72,857,142 infections, and Asia 864,488 deaths from 55,552,795 cases.

The United States and Canada have reported 766,071 deaths from 47,244,449 cases, Africa 217,101 deaths from 8,474,562 cases, Middle East 206,950 deaths from 13,843,796 cases, and Oceania 2,684 deaths from 245,582 cases.
 
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Wrong. A bad vaccine will kill a lot of people by encouraging virus to become more virulent.
no vaccine make your body a live mutation field for the virus . and no approved vaccine is a bad vaccine . bad vaccine is what institute Pasteur of France was working on and had to abandon because the test showed it can lead to VAED/VAERD or one they were working on in Australia and had the side effect of falsely make your test HIV positive and made trouble for HIV detection tests .
having lower efficacy is not equal to being a bad vaccine
 
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More than 6.96 billion doses have been administered across 184 countries, according to data collected by Bloomberg. The latest rate was roughly 29.3 million doses a day.

In the U.S., 416 million doses have been given so far. In the last week, an average of 756,219 doses per day were administered.
 
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More than 6.96 billion doses have been administered across 184 countries, according to data collected by Bloomberg. The latest rate was roughly 29.3 million doses a day.

In the U.S., 416 million doses have been given so far. In the last week, an average of 756,219 doses per day were administered.

Useless doses. It matches poorly to delta strain.
 
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Mexican court orders government to vaccinate more children: report

A Mexican court has ordered health authorities to give administer Covid-19 vaccines to more children aged 12 to 17, media reported, just as other countries have stepped up their inoculation of children.

Milenio newspaper reported that a federal court order from acting Judge Claudia Irene Gamez gives the health ministry five days to update its national vaccine plan to include 12- to 17-year-olds, threatening to file a complaint with prosecutors if the ministry failed to do so.

Reuters was not able to find the court ruling online and the health ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment after hours.
 
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