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US administers 468.5 m doses of Covid vaccines: CDC

The United States had administered 468,516,782 doses of Covid-19 vaccines in the country as of Saturday morning and distributed 581,107,805 doses, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.

Those figures are up from the 466,348,132 vaccine doses the CDC said had gone into arms by Dec. 3 out of 580,893,145 doses delivered.

The agency said 235,297,964 people had received at least one dose, while 198,592,167 people had been fully vaccinated as of 6:00 am on Saturday.
 
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South Africa approves Pfizer vaccine booster amid Covid wave

South Africa's regulatory authority has approved the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine as a booster shot, opening the way for third doses to be administered to battle the current surge driven by the Omicron variant, reports AP.

South Africa's new Covid-19 cases continue to rise. In the last 24 hours, South Africa recorded 22,391 new cases, up from about 200 per day in early November. More than 90 per cent of the new cases are Omicron, according to genetic sequencing surveys.

The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority approved the Pfizer vaccine as a booster shot for people 18 years and older, six months after they received their second dose.

The regulatory body also approved a third dose for people aged 12 years and older who were severely immunocompromised, which may be taken 28 days after their second dose
 
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Armenia will allow employers to fire unvaccinated workers

Armenia's parliament has approved a law that will allow employers to fire workers who refuse to provide proof of vaccination against Covid-19 or a negative test result, reports AP.

The new rule follows an August order by the ministry of health which required Armenian citizens to provide their employers with proof of vaccination or a negative polymerase chain reaction test every two weeks or face a fine.

If the employee is not providing a vaccination certificate, or a negative Covid-19 test, the employer is given the right to turn the employee away from the workplace, suspend their pay and fire the employee, if they are off for 10 working days because of that, Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Ruben Sargsyan said on Friday.

The new vaccination requirement will not apply to the country's president, prime minister, members of parliament or the National Assembly, the ombudsman, judges of the Constitutional Court and a number of other officials, Sargsyan said.
 
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France approves antibody therapy for high-risk Covid cases

French health authorities have approved the use of an anti-body treatment made by AstraZeneca for high-risk people who show resistance to vaccines against coronavirus, reports AFP.

The independent public health body, HAS, announced “a green light for the preventive use of Evusheld ... for patients with a very high-risk of contracting a severe form of Covid-19”.

Evusheld, developed by the British-Swedish pharma company, this week received emergency use authorisation in the US for adults and children aged 12 and above.

The French approval is for adults only.
 
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UK scientists urge more restrictions to fight Omicron surge

British scientists say the government may need to introduce tougher restrictions to slow the growth of the Omicron variant and prevent a new surge in Covid-19 hospitalisations and deaths, AP reports.

UK health officials say Omicron is spreading much more quickly than the Delta strain and is likely to replace it and become the dominant variant in Britain within days. The UK has recorded 58,194 coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours, the highest number since January, though what portion were the Omicron variant is unclear.

Concerns about the new variant led Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative government to reintroduce restrictions that were lifted almost six months ago. Masks must be worn in most indoor settings, vaccine certificates must be shown to enter nightclubs and people are being urged to work from home if possible.

Many scientists say that’s unlikely to be enough.
 
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US crosses 50m Covid-19 cases as Delta dominates amid Omicron emergence

The United States crossed 50 million coronavirus cases on Sunday, according to Reuters tally, as the Delta variant continues to threaten Americans and the newly discovered Omicron variant spreads.

After about two months of declining infections, the United States has reported daily increases for the past two weeks, driven by the more easily transmitted Delta variant.

The number of hospitalized Covid patients is rising as well, up 20 per cent since the Thanksgiving holiday at the end of November.
 
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Omicron could trigger 'Inequity 2.0', says vaccine alliance chief

The head of vaccine alliance Gavi, which is leading an UN-backed push to get Covid-19 vaccines to developing countries, said that he's seen early signs that rich countries are beginning to withhold donations out of fears about the omicron coronavirus variant warning any new hoarding could lead to Inequity 2.0, AP reports.

Gavi chief executive Dr Seth Berkley took stock of the nearly two-year fight against the pandemic as the alliance released the latest update to its supply forecast for Covid-19 vaccines that it has repeatedly downscaled, largely because of export bans and vaccine hoarding by some producer countries that critics say it should have foreseen.

With the omicron variant, what we've seen is panic in many countries that has led to acceleration of boosters both to the numbers of people getting them, but also the timeline for getting them, Berkley told The Associated Press in an interview.
 
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Sinopharm Covid-19 booster weaker against Omicron:


A Covid-19 booster shot produced by China's Sinopharm had "significantly lower" neutralising activity against the Omicron variant, Chinese researchers said in a paper, although they added the vaccine's efficacy against Omicron remained unclear

The study — conducted by researchers from Shanghai Jiao Tong University and a Shanghai-based lab specialising in respiratory infectious diseases — compared the activity of Sinopharm's booster vaccine against an older coronavirus strain from Wuhan.

The neutralising antibody activity of a Sinopharm BBIBP-CorV booster against Omicron showed a 20.1-fold reduction, compared with its activity against a Wuhan strain, according to the paper.
 
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UK approves Covid jab for under 12s as govt shortens self-isolation

British regulators approved a new formulation of Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine appropriate for use in children aged five to 11, as the government cut the isolation period required for positive cases, AFP reports.

The announcements came as Wales followed Scotland in unveiling new post-Christmas coronavirus curbs, primarily around hospitality and large events, as the UK's devolved nations move at different speeds to surging Omicron variant cases.

Britain's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) said it had approved the new age-appropriate Pfizer-BioNTech after finding it was “safe and effective” for children aged five to 11.

“We have carefully considered all the available data and reached the decision that there is robust evidence to support a positive benefit risk for children in this age group,” MHRA chief executive June Raine said in a statement.
 
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Global vaccine rollout

2021


LocationPercent fully vaccinatedTotal doses
World49
9,097,104,632
China84
2,795,716,000
India43
1,435,195,841
US61
506,313,935
Brazil67
330,718,457
Indonesia41
271,240,030
Japan78
199,596,362
Pakistan30
153,477,237
Mexico56
148,689,393
Vietnam57
148,198,862
Germany70
148,010,358
Russia46
146,163,749
Bangladesh27
132,282,376
UK69
132,121,605
Turkey61
130,571,857
France73
122,386,879
Iran60
116,210,697
Italy74
109,976,998
Philippines44
107,277,506
Thailand65
102,681,943
South Korea83
102,272,231
Spain81
86,237,508
Argentina71
75,644,660
Canada77
68,084,993
Colombia55
63,992,507
Malaysia78
57,305,127
Egypt20
52,819,190
Saudi Arabia65
50,477,457
Morocco62
50,265,580
Peru63
48,228,055
Poland56
46,549,512
Chile86
43,713,928
Australia76
42,272,089
Uzbekistan33
38,864,733
Taiwan66
34,493,865
Sri Lanka64
33,516,336
Myanmar24
31,859,036
Cambodia81
30,336,200
Cuba85
30,090,996
Venezuela40
30,049,714
Ukraine31
28,296,720
South Africa26
27,850,779
Ecuador70
27,304,608
Netherlands71
26,595,765
United Arab Emirates91
22,406,584
Nepal33
21,988,516
Belgium76
21,451,272
Portugal89
19,229,373
Sweden73
17,517,091
Kazakhstan45
17,453,484
Greece67
17,100,487
Israel64
16,665,409
Austria71
16,323,415
Romania41
15,796,163
Czech Republic62
15,335,120
Hungary62
15,074,636
Mozambique18
14,408,516
Nigeria2
14,149,682
Iraq14
14,140,578
Dominican Republic52
14,057,252
Switzerland67
13,663,542
Algeria13
12,545,356
Rwanda37
12,316,233
Denmark78
11,993,187
Tunisia49
11,979,466
Azerbaijan46
11,286,004
Guatemala25
11,247,608
Angola11
11,164,918
Ethiopia1
10,894,936
Hong Kong62
9,886,743
Uganda3
9,763,030
Kenya7
9,739,482
Norway72
9,691,822
Honduras43
9,589,064
Bolivia38
9,556,929
El Salvador64
9,553,791
Singapore87
9,543,800
Ireland77
9,510,367
Finland74
9,489,226
Jordan38
8,265,793
Serbia47
8,239,799
New Zealand75
8,143,384
Nicaragua43
7,785,141
Costa Rica68
7,756,348
Ghana7
7,755,231
Belarus34
7,708,200
Turkmenistan52
7,580,976
Zimbabwe21
7,222,341
Uruguay77
6,959,931
Kuwait74
6,942,690
Paraguay41
6,833,614
Tajikistan28
6,287,345
Slovakia44
6,073,488
Oman55
6,046,310
Panama56
5,869,229
Laos42
5,830,021
Mongolia65
5,337,594
Sudan3
5,251,235
Afghanistan9
5,228,706
Qatar76
5,182,058
Ivory Coast6
4,812,235
Croatia48
4,684,781
Lebanon27
4,351,154
Lithuania68
4,083,697
Bulgaria28
3,682,460
Palestinian Territories28
3,315,774
Bahrain67
3,212,489
Slovenia57
2,894,044
Guinea7
2,770,451
Libya12
2,664,009
Latvia67
2,542,389
Georgia29
2,495,435
Tanzania2
2,431,769
Togo12
2,377,399
Albania36
2,316,606
Senegal5
2,269,383
Kyrgyzstan15
2,245,084
Botswana42
2,137,289
Mauritius71
2,036,896
Mauritania15
1,843,386
Benin11
1,773,592
Moldova24
1,770,434
Malawi3
1,764,634
Syria4
1,753,522
North Macedonia39
1,741,245
Zambia6
1,669,400
Kosovo44
1,666,176
Armenia23
1,626,738
Bosnia and Herzegovina22
1,553,874
Cyprus68
1,541,159
Estonia62
1,515,552
Somalia5
1,504,914
Trinidad and Tobago47
1,397,059
Congo10
1,295,601
Fiji67
1,267,045
Jamaica19
1,199,076
Timor-Leste40
1,195,990
Bhutan72
1,154,843
Mali2
1,057,653
Burkina Faso3
1,053,330
Malta84
1,052,035
Luxembourg68
1,045,759
Cameroon2
986,281
Niger2
971,636
Macau70
970,888
Sierra Leone5
923,880
Liberia15
880,313
Central African Republic7
790,782
Brunei87
790,506
Maldives68
788,978
Yemen1
786,027
Guyana40
764,898
Madagascar2
742,069
Namibia13
736,133
Iceland83
715,062
Lesotho30
688,097
Montenegro43
630,634
Cape Verde46
571,130
Gabon8
566,021
Comoros28
527,119
Papua New Guinea2
504,018
Suriname38
488,364
Equatorial Guinea14
452,666
Belize49
424,634
Guinea-Bissau1
413,938
Eswatini26
399,616
Chad0.4769
366,585
Bahamas37
300,214
Barbados50
298,361
DR Congo0.1147
291,286
Gambia9
276,276
South Sudan2
268,640
Samoa61
263,189
Solomon Islands8
235,918
Jersey76
202,739
Haiti0.6247
194,341
Seychelles79
183,472
Isle of Man77
177,242
Vanuatu16
152,711
Sao Tome and Principe23
137,612
Djibouti3
135,032
Cayman Islands86
130,608
Tonga53
130,236
Antigua and Barbuda59
120,786
Andorra65
115,709
Bermuda74
112,695
Gibraltar119
108,149
Guernsey21
106,109
Saint Lucia27
104,729
Faroe Islands83
95,287
Kiribati19
82,167
Greenland67
78,500
Grenada31
78,476
Liechtenstein67
62,997
St Vincent and the Grenadines24
61,198
Dominica38
57,044
Turks and Caicos Islands69
56,343
Saint Kitts and Nevis48
54,868
San Marino64
53,942
Monaco59
49,980
British Virgin Islands56
35,799
Cook Islands71
25,339
Anguilla61
20,284
Nauru67
14,863
Tuvalu49
12,114
Saint Helena58
7,892
Burundi0.0288
7,543
Falkland Islands50
4,407
Montserrat30
3,020
Niue71
2,352
Tokelau71
1,936
Pitcairn100
94
British Indian Ocean Territory0
0
Eritrea0
0
North Korea0
0
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands0
0
Vatican0
0


This information is regularly updated but may not reflect the latest totals or vaccines administered for each location. Total vaccinations refers to the number of doses given, and may include booster doses in addition to those required for full vaccination. The definition of full vaccination varies by location and vaccine type and is subject to change over time.

Full vaccination can refer to one dose of a one-shot vaccine, two doses of a two-dose vaccine, etc., or sometimes recovery from infection plus one dose of a vaccine. Definitions have not yet been updated to account for booster campaigns to control the spread of new variants.

Source: Our World in Data

Last updated: 30 December 2021, 12:48 GMT
 
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Covid cases top 300 million worldwide: AFP tally

The total number of Covid-19 cases registered worldwide since the start of the pandemic have topped 300 million, according to an AFP count based on official figures.

The figure stood at 300,042,439 cases at 15:45 GMT, including all the cases announced since the World Health Organisation office in China first reported the outbreak of the disease in late December 2019.

Over 13.5 million virus cases have been detected worldwide in the past week, a massive rise of 64 per cent over the previous seven days, averaging out at 1,938,395 new infections per day.
 
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Location% fully vaccinatedTotal doses
World50
9,455,141,858
China84
2,899,557,000
India45
1,517,705,282
US62
519,335,422
Brazil67
335,742,922
Indonesia42
286,963,578
Japan79
201,259,462
Pakistan33
162,115,885
Vietnam57
160,033,187
Germany71
153,899,268
Mexico56
148,938,454
Russia46
147,390,352
Turkey61
136,281,040
UK70
135,127,965
Bangladesh27
132,282,376
France74
126,736,410
Iran62
122,153,249
Italy75
115,492,102
Philippines47
113,364,030
South Korea84
106,910,694
Thailand65
102,681,943
Spain81
84,998,186
Argentina73
79,722,026
Canada78
71,315,287
Colombia56
65,895,507
Malaysia78
59,278,598
Egypt23
58,836,189
Saudi Arabia66
52,689,404
Peru66
51,466,857
Morocco62
50,804,376
Poland56
48,215,692
Chile87
45,041,534
Australia77
44,086,608
Uzbekistan33
39,808,447
Myanmar28
36,388,358
Taiwan69
35,306,926
Sri Lanka64
34,186,959
Cuba86
31,344,582
Cambodia81
30,764,313
Netherlands71
30,291,622
Venezuela40
30,049,714
Ukraine32
28,792,562
South Africa27
28,296,823
Ecuador71
27,566,331
Nepal36
25,275,254
United Arab Emirates92
22,856,527
Belgium76
22,179,940
Portugal90
19,872,031
Sweden73
17,887,449
Greece68
17,847,989
Kazakhstan45
17,566,051
Israel64
16,936,490
Austria73
16,749,794
Romania41
16,035,037
Czech Republic62
16,012,615
Mozambique20
15,480,413
Nigeria2
15,252,779
Hungary63
15,219,498
Iraq14
14,577,185
Dominican Republic52
14,211,317
Switzerland67
14,177,368
Rwanda42
13,447,741
Algeria13
12,545,356
Denmark80
12,451,953
Tunisia51
12,376,388
Angola12
12,099,891
Singapore87
11,834,312
Guatemala26
11,682,768
Azerbaijan46
11,498,372
Ethiopia1
10,956,131
Kenya8
10,609,955
Bolivia40
10,400,210
Hong Kong62
10,233,794
Norway72
10,046,271
Finland75
9,963,908
Ireland77
9,891,809
Honduras43
9,871,482
Uganda3
9,763,030
El Salvador64
9,651,029
Ghana8
8,848,172
Belarus38
8,651,776
New Zealand76
8,388,408
Serbia47
8,290,461
Jordan38
8,265,793
Nicaragua45
7,980,576
Costa Rica69
7,879,899
Turkmenistan52
7,580,976
Zimbabwe21
7,354,591
Ivory Coast8
7,113,233
Kuwait75
7,100,784
Paraguay42
7,088,227
Uruguay77
6,997,151
Tajikistan30
6,605,225
Slovakia48
6,307,995
Oman56
6,118,018
Panama57
6,072,508
Laos42
5,830,021
Mongolia65
5,369,265
Qatar76
5,279,265
Sudan3
5,251,235
Afghanistan10
4,903,368
Croatia53
4,832,185
Lebanon28
4,570,269
Lithuania68
4,243,152
Bulgaria28
3,856,671
Guinea10
3,409,297
Palestinian Territories29
3,383,211
Bahrain68
3,274,860
Syria5
2,894,288
Slovenia58
2,807,725
Libya12
2,752,390
Latvia68
2,621,742
Georgia29
2,553,749
Togo12
2,446,683
Tanzania2
2,431,769
Mauritania20
2,424,087
Albania37
2,398,207
Senegal6
2,360,122
Kyrgyzstan15
2,292,871
Botswana43
2,206,312
Mauritius72
2,051,003
Benin11
1,897,214
Zambia7
1,896,642
Malawi4
1,816,292
Moldova25
1,797,147
North Macedonia39
1,755,026
Kosovo44
1,687,782
Armenia24
1,668,198
Cyprus69
1,595,454
Bosnia and Herzegovina22
1,553,874
Estonia62
1,524,742
Somalia5
1,504,914
Trinidad and Tobago48
1,435,282
Congo10
1,295,601
Fiji68
1,272,805
Jamaica20
1,236,487
Timor-Leste41
1,210,070
Mali2
1,196,941
Burkina Faso3
1,192,663
Bhutan73
1,159,639
Liberia19
1,146,910
Malta85
1,128,125
Luxembourg68
1,076,765
Cameroon2
1,024,333
Macau71
989,499
Niger2
971,636
Madagascar3
971,426
Sierra Leone5
923,880
Central African Republic7
855,775
Maldives68
792,296
Brunei87
790,506
Yemen1
786,027
Namibia13
749,624
Iceland77
721,464
Guyana37
718,219
Lesotho30
688,097
Montenegro44
640,239
Cape Verde46
591,452
Comoros28
581,547
Gabon8
566,021
Papua New Guinea2
510,910
Suriname39
492,421
Equatorial Guinea14
452,666
Belize49
424,634
Eswatini27
417,510
Guinea-Bissau1
414,465
Chad0.4769
366,585
DR Congo0.1422
340,509
Bahamas38
308,249
Barbados50
299,968
South Sudan2
288,900
Gambia9
280,797
Samoa61
263,189
Solomon Islands9
246,124
Jersey76
211,427
Djibouti10
206,820
Haiti0.6501
199,874
Seychelles79
183,472
Isle of Man77
182,162
Vanuatu16
152,711
Guernsey21
142,792
Sao Tome and Principe23
137,612
Tonga59
136,773
Cayman Islands86
130,608
Antigua and Barbuda60
121,415
Andorra66
117,246
Bermuda73
114,241
Gibraltar119
108,577
Saint Lucia27
105,945
Kiribati31
104,560
Faroe Islands83
99,594
Greenland67
78,558
Grenada31
78,476
Liechtenstein67
64,609
St Vincent and the Grenadines24
61,198
Dominica40
59,332
San Marino64
56,799
Turks and Caicos Islands69
56,343
Saint Kitts and Nevis48
55,590
Monaco59
49,980
British Virgin Islands56
35,799
Cook Islands72
25,548
Anguilla61
20,284
Nauru67
14,863
Tuvalu49
12,114
Burundi0.0288
9,007
Saint Helena58
7,892
Falkland Islands50
4,407
Montserrat30
3,020
Niue71
2,352
Tokelau71
1,936
Pitcairn100
94



This information is regularly updated but may not reflect the latest totals or vaccines administered for each location. Total doses may include booster doses in addition to those required for full vaccination. The definition of full vaccination varies by location and vaccine type and is subject to change over time.

Full vaccination can refer to a person receiving all required doses of a specific vaccine or sometimes recovery from infection plus one dose of a vaccine. Definitions have not yet been updated to account for booster campaigns to control the spread of new variants. Some locations may reach vaccination rates over 100%, such as Gibraltar, due to population estimates that are lower than the number of people who have now been vaccinated in that place.

Source: Our World in Data
Last updated: 10 January 2022, 16:27 GMT
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Some countries have secured more vaccine doses than their populations need, while other lower-income countries are relying on a global plan known as Covax, which is seeking to ensure everyone in the world has access to a vaccine.

Of those countries that have moved on to booster campaigns, Chile, Denmark and Bahrain have currently vaccinated the highest proportion of people.
 
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Omicron especially dangerous for unvaccinated: WHO

The Omicron variant of Covid-19 is dangerous, and especially so for those who have not been vaccinated against the disease, the World Health Organization said.

“While Omicron causes less severe disease than Delta, it remains a dangerous virus, particularly for those who are unvaccinated,” WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told a press conference.
 
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