2.56 billion doses of anti-Corona vaccine have been given in the world so far

Russia's daily injuries to "Corona" are close to 18 thousand...and the outbreak of the epidemic escalates in Moscow

Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin (second from right) during his visit to a hospital for Corona patients outside Moscow, after setting a record daily number of injuries.

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Yesterday, the number of daily infections with the emerging coronavirus in Russia approached the threshold of 18,000, and reached its highest level since the end of last January. 2.56 billion doses of vaccines against the emerging virus worldwide so far.

In detail, the Operations Room to combat the coronavirus outbreak in Russia announced, in its daily report, that it had recorded 179,06 new infections during the past 24 hours, compared to 172,062 infections the day before.

This tangible jump in the outcome comes against the background of the escalation in the pace of the Corona outbreak in recent days in the capital, Moscow, where 9,120 new cases of “Covid-19” disease caused by the Corona virus have been recorded since Friday, and the surrounding areas of the city, 1456 cases, and the death toll from Corona’s victims in Russia increased during The last day, with 466 deaths, compared to 453 deaths on Friday, while on the last day 10,684 patients recovered.

Just two weeks ago, the city was recording about 3,000 infections a day, while Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin indicated that the delta mutant was responsible for about 90% of new infections.

In total, since the beginning of the pandemic, Russia has recorded five million and 299 thousand and 215 confirmed cases of “Corona”, including 128 thousand and 911 deaths, and four million and 861 thousand and 343 cases of recovery, with 308 thousand and 961 active cases, in addition to conducting (to date) more. Of the 144.8 million laboratory tests for diagnosing infections, 473,000 were in the last 24 hours.

As for China, concern about the rapid spread of the mutant, Delta, prompted the airport in Shenzhen (southern) to cancel hundreds of flights, and tighten restrictions on arrivals on Saturday, after it was confirmed that an employee in a restaurant was infected with the virus.

And anyone entering the airport will now have to be subject to a “Covid” test with a negative result 48 hours before, according to what the “Shenzhen Airport Group” reported on its WeChat account.

In Uganda, President Yoweri Museveni announced new restrictions, including the suspension of domestic travel, and the extension of a curfew imposed during the night, given that “hospitals are full.”

In Mexico, the authorities announced that the number of injuries re-escalated slightly in the city, after declining over two weeks, but indicated that this would not affect plans to lift the closure measures.

In Saudi Arabia, yesterday, the Ministry of Health announced the registration of 13 new deaths from the emerging coronavirus.

This brings the total deaths in the Kingdom as a result of infection with “Corona” to 7,663.

The ministry indicated, in a press statement, that 1,153 new cases of the virus were recorded, bringing the total number of infections to 473,112.

She also pointed out that 1,145 new cases of recovery were recorded, bringing the total of those recovered to 454,404.

In Berlin, the German Minister of Health, Jens Young, expressed his belief that anti-Corona measures should be kept in schools for a longer period.

"We will not be able to return to school work without measures to combat (Corona) completely," the minister, who belongs to Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats, said of the post-summer holiday period.

Young men considered that it is likely that measures such as the obligatory wearing of the muzzle, and attendance at lessons alternately, will remain necessary during the fall and winter seasons, despite the sharp decline in infection rates currently. “There are millions of people who will start moving, and they would not have moved and met without these measures.”

In New York, data from Johns Hopkins University and Bloomberg News Agency revealed yesterday that 2.56 billion doses of vaccines against the emerging corona virus have been administered worldwide so far.

The latest vaccination rate in the world is estimated at 36.3 million doses per day, based on data announced daily, over an average of seven days.

The number of confirmed cases of the emerging coronavirus around the world reached 177.8 million, and the number of deaths was 3.85 million.

• Saudi Arabia: 13 deaths and 1153 new infections with the Corona virus.

• The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus worldwide is 177.8 million.

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