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Chile is the first in the world ranking in terms of injected doses per 100 inhabitants (in the last seven days, “wrote the government on Twitter when the data from the statistical portal” Our World in Data “was published.
According to these data, Chile received an average of 1.08 daily injections per 100 inhabitants during the last seven days, compared to 1.03 in Israel.
18 million Chile, which has a population of at least 4 doses, has been vaccinated in at least one dose since the start of the vaccination company in December. 176 thousand 094 people.
This corresponds to more than 21 percent. population. On Monday, Chile registered a daily record of 319,014 vaccinated people, according to the newspaper La Tercera.
Chile, along with Mexico and Costa Rica, are among the Latin American countries that began vaccinating the population and negotiated the vaccine early. In this way, 35 million were managed. doses, of which 10 million all received. Most of them are from the Chinese company Sinovac.
Despite a relatively successful vaccination campaign, the country is registering a high number of infections, with more than 5,000 new cases being confirmed every day. To date, 864,064 people have been diagnosed with the virus in the country and 21,182 patients have died.
The Chilean people are being vaccinated with the American Pfizer and Chinese Sinovac Biotech vaccines.
According to President Sebastián Piñera, the government plans to vaccinate 5 million people in the first quarter of this year. Chileans. In total, 18.9 million people live in the country. people.
The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus infection in the world has increased by more than 326 thousand per day. and exceeded 116.87 million. The number of deaths increased by more than 6.5 thousand. and exceeded 2.59 million. This was announced by the World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday.
Until March 9. 5 pm 53 min. In Lithuanian time, the WHO received data on 116,874,912 infected and 2,597,381 dead. The number of infections increased by 326,990 per day and the number of deaths by 6,573.
WHO statistics are based only on officially confirmed data on infections and deaths provided by the parties.
More than 46 percent. Infections reported to WHO in the last 24 hours are in North and South America (153,120), followed by Europe (107,059).
The highest number of infections so far has been in the United States, with 28,700,966. It is followed by India (11,244,786), Brazil (11,019,344), Russia (4,342,474), United Kingdom (4,223,236) and France (3,841,709). Spain (3,160,970), Italy (3,081,368), Turkey (2,793,632), Germany (2,509,445), Colombia (2,276,656) and Argentina (2,154,694).
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