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China Will Help Poor Countries against Covid-19
China announced several new measures to help developing countries tackle the COVID-19 pandemic and its sweeping impacts, pledging to contribute billion in the next three years and provide more vaccines.
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Over 1.41 bln jabs administered across world, Turkey ranks 9th
More than 1.4 billion coronavirus vaccine shots have so far been given worldwide, figures by the Our World in Data showed on May 15.
Women in Brazil Asked to Delay Pregnancy 'If Possible', Because of Covid-19
Brazil has warned women to postpone pregnancy until the worst of the coronavirus pandemic has passed, saying that the variants of the coronavirus in Brazil have been more aggressive in pregnant women.
Egyptologists find vast millenia-old 'lost golden city'
Archaeologists hailed on April 8the discovery of "the largest" ancient city found in Egypt, buried under sand for millenia, which experts said was one of the most important finds since unearthing Tutankhamun's tomb.
Famed Egyptologist Zahi Hawass announced the discovery of the "lost golden city", saying the site was uncovered near Luxor, home of the legendary Valley of the Kings.
Bulgarian Health Ministry Disproves Information by John Hopkins University – Our Country Ranks 14th in Covid Deaths in Europe
The Ministry of Health refuted the information that our country is the first in Europe and second in the world in Covid-19 mortality.
Yesterday, data from an analysis by Johns Hopkins University was released, according to which Bulgaria ranks first in Europe and second in the world in Covid-19 mortality.
In this regard, the Health Ministry made the following clarification:
Sad Statistics: Bulgaria Ranks First in Europe by Covid Mortality
Nearly a year after the first recorded case of coronavirus in the world, Bulgaria is among the countries with the most infected and deaths.
This ranks Bulgaria first in Europe and second in the world in Covid mortality, according to data from American Johns Hopkins University.
Dutch TV hails Turkey’s vaccination efforts
Turkey's health minister on Feb. 13 welcomed a report by Dutch broadcaster RTL Nieuws on the ongoing nationwide vaccination campaign against the coronavirus.
A correspondent of the channel joined a Turkish health team in the eastern Van province as they visited a house where two senior citizens live. They walk through deep snow and steep slopes to reach the village.
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Turkey suspends flights from Brazil due to COVID-19 variant
Turkey on Jan. 22 suspended flights from Brazil amid rising case numbers of a mutated variant of the novel coronavirus.
On Twitter, Health Minister Fahrettin Koca noted that flights from the U.K., Denmark, and South Africa had previously been suspended due to the new strain of coronavirus.
Russian Diplomat Expelled from Albania for Breach of Anti-Epidemic Measures
The Albanian government has officially expelled a Russian diplomat from the country for violating epidemiological measures imposed to counter the coronavirus pandemic, Albania's Top Channel TV reported Thursday.
US virus deaths top WWII fatalities as Biden warns worst yet to come
New U.S. President Joe Biden warned the worst of the pandemic is still to come, as the number of American coronavirus deaths surpassed the country's troop fatalities in World War II.