[ad_1] This Sunday, just over 24 hours before the duel against Cobresal, University of Chile reported a positive case of Covid-19 of an assistant of the coaching staff who commands the Venezuelan Rafael Dudamel. Through a statement, The U pointed out that the infected person was isolated after feeling some …
Read More »Kremlin denounces “unfair competition” against Russian vaccine Sputnik V | International
[ad_1] The Kremlin denounced this Sunday the “unfair competition” against the Russian vaccine for covid-19, Sputnik V, which has already been registered in two foreign countries, Argentina and Belarus. “Unfortunately, we have come across a lot of cases of unfair competition. Let us remember the attacks that took place against …
Read More »Total historical cases of COVID in Chile exceed 600 thousand and assets remain over 13 thousand | National
[ad_1] This Sunday the health authorities delivered a new balance on the advance of the coronavirus in the country, opportunity where 1,711 new cases were reported. It should be noted that this time over 600 thousand historical cases were exceeded. Likewise, the 13 thousand active cases should also be mentioned, …
Read More »Chile exceeds 600 thousand coronavirus infections
[ad_1] The Ministry of Health reported that the last day 1,711 Covid-19 infections and 39 deaths were registered. Of the total infections 1,105 cases presented symptoms, 565 cases are asymptomatic and 41 cases were not reported. With the 39 new deaths, Chile reaches the 16,443 deaths confirmed by Covid-19 since …
Read More »Caution in the face of a new strain of coronavirus detected in Nigeria | International
[ad_1] A new strain of coronavirus, different from the one recently detected in South Africa and England, but which “shares some mutations” with the latter, was discovered in Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa, with 200 million inhabitants. Following the low-key announcement this week by the African Center of …
Read More »Vaccines: The Logistical and Safety Challenge After Distribution
[ad_1] On the eve of the start of the inoculation against Covid-19 in the United States, Army General Gustave Perna, commander who oversees the logistics of the federal vaccine program, he referred to the distribution of the drug produced by the North American Pfizer and the German BioNTech as “D-day.” …
Read More »New strain of coronavirus: Spain and France confirm cases of the variant identified in the United Kingdom
[ad_1] The new cases in Spain were known a few hours after France confirmed the first case in that country of the new variant of the virus. The French Health Minister said the person was a French citizen in the central town of Tours who had arrived from London on …
Read More »Cobresal announces a positive case prior to its clash with the U
[ad_1] Cobresal announced that a member of the club tested positive for Covid-19. The event occurs two days before the game against the University of Chile, this Monday, in El Salvador. “Club de Deportes Cobresal reports that a member of our club has tested positive for Covid-19, after the active …
Read More »21,863 deaths from coronavirus between confirmed and suspected cases – 24 Hours Data – 24 hours
[ad_1] Likewise, it was detailed that, of this number of deaths, 16,404 are deaths caused by the disease that have been confirmed, while 5,459 are suspicious. This Saturday the Ministry of Health published the Weekly Report of Deaths from COVID-19 No. 28, within the framework of Epidemiological Report No. 80, …
Read More »WHO warns that covid-19 will not be “the last pandemic”
[ad_1] The World Health Organization (WHO) warned that the coronavirus it won’t be the last pandemic and he recalled that health advances will be insufficient if there are no changes regarding global warming and animal welfare. The Director General of WHO, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, warned of “the danger of short-term …
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