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COVID-19: Tourists travel to Florida for vaccine

03:04 Florida became one of the first states in the country to expand its COVID-19 vaccination program to anyone 65 years or older. But demand far outpaces supply and there are still m

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Fire breaks out at vaccine manufacturing facility in India, killing 5

00:55 A large fire broke out at the Serum Institute of India (SII), the world’s biggest vaccine maker, Thursday. Four people were evacuated, but five others are reported to have died.T

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Iraq approves use of Chinese COVID-19 vaccine

Iraq has approved the emergency use of a Chinese vaccine to contain the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, the country's health ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.Ir

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Coronavirus: The UK records new daily high of 1,820 deaths

Home Secretary Priti Patel said ministers were working hard to ensure police and other front-line workers were moved up the priority list for the COVID-19 jabs. /AFP Another 1,820 people have

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Pakistan approves Chinese Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use

A signage of Sinopharm is seen at the 2020 China International Fair for Trade in Services in Beijing, China, September 5, 2020. /Reuters Pakistan on Monday approved the COVID-19 vaccinemade by

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UK records new highest daily number of COVID-19 deaths

FILE PHOTO: A medical worker watching a demonstration of the new coronary pneumonia detection program. /VCG Image The UK on Tuesday recorded its highest daily figure for COVID-19-related death

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Brazil launches mass COVID-19 vaccination campaign

FILE PHOTO: A Brazilian nurse (left) receives a vaccine against COVID-19 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. /Xinhua Brazil launched its mass vaccination campaign against the novel coronavirus disease simul

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New York COVID-19 hospitalizations up to 8,868: governor

FILE PHOTO: New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (centre) during a past event. /VCG Image Total COVID-19 hospitalizations reached 8,868 on Sunday in New York State, up from 8,771 on Saturday, Govern

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China's COVID-19 vaccine has relatively good protective effect: expert

01:36 China's COVID-19 vaccine has a relatively good protective effect, and the source of the country's recent scattered infections of coronavirus is from outside the c

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Brazil starts to roll out COVID-19 vaccine

(Scroll to the right to see more)Brazil starts to roll out COVID-19 vaccine shortly after the country's health regulator Anvisa approved emergency use of China's Sinovac

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PM to be first Cambodian for China's COVID-19 vaccine shot

Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen said on Sunday that he will be the first in the country to be inoculated with a COVID-19 vaccine developed by China's Sinopharm.The country accepted one million dose

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Elderly population in U.S. run into issues for vaccine

02:19 In the United States, about 11 million people have received a first dose of a coronavirus vaccine, while more than 31 million doses have been distributed. Authorities at state an

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India kicks off COVID-19 vaccination drive

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the nationwide vaccination drive on Saturday to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.Through the day as many as 300,000 recipients would receive their first shot

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India kicks off COVID-19 vaccination drive

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the nationwide vaccination drive on Saturday to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.Through the day as many as 300,000 recipients would receive their first shot

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UK records 1,280 COVID19 deaths, 55,761 infections

The number of people in the UK to have been given a first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine is 3,234,946 as of 14 January, according to Government data published on Friday - marking a rise of 316,694 fr

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China's Sinovac vaccine over 50% effective in Brazil trials

02:39 Clinical trials in Brazil are shedding new light on China's Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine.The efficacy rate dropped to just over 50 percent in late analysis of trials.Sao Paulo state

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Latin America faces worst moment of pandemic so far

 Click arrows to view gallery A record of more than 535,900 people have died due to the coronavirus pandemic in Latin America and the Caribbean as of Wedne