Iraq recorded 4,400 COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, the Ministry of Health said today, Tuesday. The daily epidemiological report on the COVID-19 situation stated that 46 COVID-19 deaths were registered today. On the other hand, 5,802 patients achieved full recovery. Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 in Iraq, …
Read More »Russia’s Putin self-isolating after close contact tests positive for COVID-19
Russian President Vladimir Putin is self-isolating as a precaution after several members of his entourage fell ill with COVID-19, but is “absolutely” healthy and does not have the disease himself, the Kremlin said on Tuesday. Putin, 68, will therefore not travel to Tajikistan this week for planned regional security meetings …
Read More »No need for a vaccine third jab booster: Study
Vaccines are effective enough at preventing severe cases of Covid-19 that there is no current need for the general population to be given third doses, according to a report in The Lancet published Monday. Some countries have started offering extra doses over fears about the much more contagious Delta variant, …
Read More »US man dies after being rejected by 43 hospitals with overrun ICUs
An Alabama man has died of heart failure after he was turned away by 43 hospitals, whose intensive care units were overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients amid a surge of new cases. Emergency staff at a local hospital where Ray Martin DeMonia, 73, was admitted to reached out to 43 hospitals …
Read More »COVID-19: 54 deaths and 4204 new cases in Iraq today
Iraq registered 54 mortalities and 4204 new cases, according to the daily COVID-19 report issued by the Ministry of Health today. The report said that 6702 patients have recovered from the virus in the past day. According to the Ministry’s stats, 1954969 citizens have tested positive for the virus since …
Read More »New Zealand PM Ardern extends COVID-19 lockdown in Auckland
New Zealand’s largest city Auckland will remain in lockdown to beat the spread of the delta variant of the coronavirus, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Monday. Auckland will remain in the strict Alert level 4 lockdown until midnight on September 21, after which it will move to alert level …
Read More »Iraq receives over 100,000 coronavirus vaccine doses
Iraq on Sunday received a donation of more than 100,000 AstraZeneca doses against Covid-19 from Italy via vaccine-sharing facility Covax, the UN children’s agency UNICEF said. More than four million people in Iraq, or around 10 percent of its 40 million inhabitants, have received at least one coronavirus vaccine jab, …
Read More »Gorillas at Atlanta zoo in US being treated for COVID-19 after testing positive
Several gorillas at Zoo Atlanta in the southern US state of Georgia have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus, the zoo said. The western lowland gorillas were tested after keepers saw them coughing and other symptoms, it said. Initial tests indicated they were positive for the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes …
Read More »Biden to announce new COVID-19 steps ahead of UN General Assembly meeting
US President Joe Biden will announce new steps to slow the spread of COVID-19 before the UN General Assembly meets, Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy said Sunday. Murthy did not specify what those steps would be. The next session of the General Assembly opens Tuesday; the first day of the …
Read More »COVID-19: 51 deaths and 3554 new cases in Iraq today
Iraq registered 51 mortalities and 3554 new cases, according to the daily COVID-19 report issued by the Ministry of Health today. The report said that 6789 patients have recovered from the virus in the past day. According to the Ministry’s stats, 1950765 citizens have tested positive for the virus since …
Read More »UK government scraps plans for COVID-19 vaccine passports: Health minister
UK Health Secretary Sajid Javid announced that the government has dropped its plans for the need to have domestic vaccine passports to be used upon entry to nightclubs and other crowded venues, Reuters reported on Sunday. Javid also stressed that he did not anticipate any more lockdowns due to COVID-19. …
Read More »BioNTech ‘preparing production’ of Covid-19 vaccine for children under 12, which may be approved in Europe next month – media
German company BioNTech, which in partnership with Pfizer developed one of the most widely used anti-Covid shots, says it’s preparing for the worldwide launch of its jab for younger recipients and might get approval in October. An mRNA vaccine against coronavirus for children aged between five and 11 years old …
Read More »Denmark becomes first in EU to ease COVID-19 restrictions due to high vaccine rates
Denmark’s high vaccination rate has enabled the Scandinavian country to become one of the first European Union nations to lift all domestic restrictions. The return to normality has been gradual, but as of Friday, the digital pass — proof of having been vaccinated — is no longer required when entering …
Read More »Protests erupt as Greek PM seeks rebound from COVID-19 response, summer wildfires
Thousands of police were deployed in Greece’s second city Thessaloniki Saturday ahead of protests during a policy speech by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, who seeks to repair political damage from summer wildfires. Halfway through his four-year term, Mitsotakis has seen his conservative party’s ratings flag after wildfires destroyed over 100,000 …
Read More »South Africa approves Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for teens aged 12 and above
South Africa’s health regulator has approved Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for use by children aged 12 and older, paving the way for the government to offer vaccinations to teenagers. The South African Health Products Authority (SAPHRA) said the decision came after a review of updated safety and efficacy information submitted in …
Read More »Biden vaccine mandates: Republicans angry, business groups muted
Republicans on Friday vowed to fight U.S. President Joe Biden’s new vaccine mandate covering big companies and federal employees, but business groups that often agree with them on issues like taxes are not joining in. The mandate, which the White House says would cover 100 million U.S. workers and applies …
Read More »COVID-19 vaccines hold up against severe Delta variant: US health authorities
Fully vaccinated people were 11 times less likely to die of COVID-19 and 10 times less likely to be hospitalized since highly contagious Delta became the most common variant, US health authorities said Friday. The data came from one of three new papers published by the Centers for Disease Control …
Read More »COVID-19: 61 deaths and 4717 new cases in Iraq today
Iraq registered 61 mortalities and 4717 new cases, according to the daily COVID-19 report issued by the Ministry of Health today. The report said that 7298 patients have recovered from the virus in the past day. According to the Ministry’s stats, 1944125 citizens have tested positive for the virus since …
Read More »UK’s green and amber lists could be replaced in travel rules shake-up: Reports
British government’s traffic light system for international travel amid the COVID-19 pandemic could be replaced under a shake-up, UK media have reported, citing sources. The BBC has reported that the green and amber categories could be removed and replaced with a new system. A new system would allow vaccinated travelers …
Read More »COVID vaccine creator at Oxford says mass boosters may be unnecessary
Booster shots to extend the protection of COVID-19 vaccines may be unnecessary for many people, a leading scientist behind the AstraZeneca vaccine said on Friday. Oxford University Professor Sarah Gilbert told The Telegraph newspaper that immunity from the vaccine was holding up well — even against the delta variant. While …
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