New crown cases in multiple countries in Asia and Europe hit a record high in a single day, Russia plans mass vaccination before the new year

  Xinhua News Agency, Tbilisi, November 27. Xinhua News Agency reporters in Asia and Europe report: The new crown epidemic in some countries in Asia and Europe continues to spread rapidly, and the number of new cases reported by Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Georgia reached a new high on the 27th .

In response to the epidemic, Russia announced that it will be vaccinated on a large scale before the new year.

  According to news from the Russian Epidemic Prevention Command on the 27th, in the past 24 hours, Russia has newly confirmed 27,543 new cases of new crown, a total of 2215533 cases; a total of 38,558 deaths; a total of 1,712,174 cases were cured.

  Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov said on the 26th that the Russian people will be vaccinated on a large scale before the new year.

Moscow Mayor Sobyanin said on the same day that Moscow has completed preparations for mass vaccination and has set up about 300 vaccination sites equipped with necessary medical staff and facilities.

According to TASS News Agency on the 26th, Russia's second new crown vaccine "EpiVacCorona" started the post-registration trial on the same day, with about 4000 volunteers participating.

Russian President Putin announced on October 14 that the vaccine has been registered.

  According to information from the Ministry of Health of Ukraine on the 27th, in the past 24 hours, 16,218 new cases were confirmed in the country, with a total of 693407 cases; a total of 11,909 deaths; and a total of 326,238 cured cases.

  The Ukrainian State News Agency reported on the same day that Uzbek President Zelensky had submitted to the Verkhovna Rada (Parliament) an economic assistance plan for small and medium-sized enterprises for consideration.

According to the plan, the government will issue a total of 10 billion hryvnia (1 U.S. dollar equals 28.5 hryvnia) economic assistance to small and medium-sized enterprises and employees to reduce the losses caused by the epidemic prevention measures and stabilize employment, covering a population of more than 1 million .

  The new crown epidemic data released by the Ministry of Health of Belarus on the 27th showed that in the past 24 hours, there were 1,621 new confirmed cases in Belarus, a total of 131,633; a total of 1,136 deaths; a total of 110,152 cases were cured.

  When Belarusian President Lukashenko visited a hospital in Minsk on the 27th to treat patients with new crowns, he said that it is expected that the government will allocate 800 million white rubles (1 U.S. dollar equals 2.57 white rubles) before the end of this year to provide subsidies and subsidies for medical staff. Purchase new medical equipment, etc.

  According to the data released by the Georgian government's website for the prevention and control of the new crown pneumonia epidemic on the 27th, 4780 new cases were confirmed in Georgia, a total of 123470 cases; a total of 1161 deaths and a total of 102,270 cases were cured.

The Georgian government announced a series of measures to strengthen epidemic prevention on the 26th, including from November 28 to January 31 next year, except for New Year and other holidays, citizens and vehicles are not allowed to go out without permission from 21:00 to 5:00 the next day.

  As of the 27th, Kazakhstan has confirmed a total of 129,213 cases, cured 115384 cases, and died in 2013.

According to Kazakhstan media reports on the 27th, at the request of President Tokayev, the Ministry of Health of the country announced on the 26th a list of 58 drugs with limited prices in response to the new crown epidemic. The government will comprehensively consider the manufacturer’s pricing and production, marketing, and The retail price of these drugs is restricted on the basis of transportation and other costs.

  Some other Asian and European countries also updated the cumulative number of confirmed cases on the 27th: 12044 in Tajikistan, 71548 in Kyrgyzstan, 72409 in Uzbekistan, and 132,346 in Armenia.

(Notewriter: Li Ming; participating reporters: Guan Jianwu, Zhang Xiao, Li Dongxu, Ren Jun, Cai Guodong, Wei Zhongjie, Li Jia)