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KUNA : Bahrain confirms five Covid-19 deaths, along with 1,047 cases - Health
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Bahrain approves Russia s Sputnik V jab
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According to the channel, the country issued emergency use authorization for the Russian shot.
In late January, the Bahrain authorities approved the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine to be used in the country. Earlier, Manama authorized China’s Sinopharm jab to inoculate people working closely with COVID-19 patients. Moreover, the country issued approval for the vaccine of Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech in early December.
On December 25, Bahrain’s Health Ministry announced the start of a free vaccination campaign for citizens and foreigners living in the country.
According to the latest data of the national Health Ministry, the country has recorded almost 100,000 COVID-19 infections and around 400 coronavirus-related fatalities since the pandemic began.
KUNA : Bahrain: Two deaths, 616 new cases of COVID-19 - Health
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The Indian campaign to export Covid-19 vaccines globally is helping to increase regional stockpiles of the jab
The number of Covid-19 cases in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region crossed 4,979,332 on 1 February 2021, according to Worldometers data collated by MEED.
The six GCC countries together account for 24.6 per cent (1,225,658) of all regional cases, while Iran’s 1,417,999 infections comprise 28.5 per cent of the 4.9 million cases.
Select restrictions are being reimposed across parts of the GCC as infections continue to grow and global vaccine shortages are recorded.
Amid these shortages, a new form of vaccine diplomacy, led by India, has emerged in recent weeks, with several Middle Eastern countries benefiting from longstanding intergovernmental ties.