Africa faces 470m COVID-19 vaccine shortfall in 2021 – WHO

Africa faces 470m COVID-19 vaccine shortfall in 2021 – WHO

Africa needs around 470 million doses to accomplish the global target of fully vaccinating 40 per cent of its population by the end of 2021, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Thursday. The international COVAX initiative aimed at guaranteeing...
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Changes After English Care Homes Get COVID-19 Vaccines First Jab

Changes After English Care Homes Get COVID-19 Vaccines First Jab

A single dose of a coronavirus vaccine has given substantial protection to elderly care home residents in England, researchers have said. A study, led by researchers from University College London (UCL), found a single dose of either AstraZeneca/Oxford or Pfiz...
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Latest UPDATE On Covid-19 Vaccines Acceptance by Country

Latest UPDATE On Covid-19 Vaccines Acceptance by Country

At least, 72 per cent Nigerians are ready to accept the COVID-19 vaccine, says the African Center for Diseases Control (Africa-CDC). A statement on Friday from Africa-CDC made this known as part of the findings of a report released by...
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Covid-19 Vaccines Prevent Several Diseases, WHO Chief Scientist Says on CNN

Covid-19 Vaccines Prevent Several Diseases, WHO Chief Scientist Says on CNN

Recall that the World Health Organisation’s Chief Scientist @doctorsoumya said in a recent broadcast that the world should expect better #coronavirus vaccines – some of which might not even involve needles. According to Soumya Swami...
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Syrup, Tablet Covid-19 Vaccines Coming, says WHO Chief Scientist

Syrup, Tablet Covid-19 Vaccines Coming, says WHO Chief Scientist

Better Covid-19 Vaccines Coming, says WHO Chief Scientist Soumya Swaminathan
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Needed: $1bn for COVAX COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout, Says UNICEF

Needed: $1bn for COVAX COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout, Says UNICEF

UNICEF on Wednesday urged countries to contribute more money to help poor countries to access Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines, saying around $1 billion was needed.
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