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Cyprus adds Chinese Sinopharm to list of approved vaccines - World News

2021-05-20 16:05:56 GMT2021-05-21 00:05:56(Beijing Time) Xinhua English NICOSIA, May 20 (Xinhua) Cyprus on Thursday added the Chinese Sinopharm vaccine to the list of approved vaccines accepted for free entry of vaccinated people into the country, the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Works said in a statement. According to the statement, accepted vaccination certificates for entry into Cyprus without conditions are those that certify that the holders have completed their vaccination regimen with one of the approved vaccines, such as those of the EMA (European Pharmaceutical Agency), or Russia s Sputnik V or China s Sinopharm vaccine. It added that the vaccination certificates must have been issued by European Union member states, members of the European Economic Area, Israel, Russia, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Britain, Ukraine, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Belarus, Serbia, Qatar, Bahrain, the United States, Armenia, Georgia, Canada, or Kuwait.

Italy s staggering virus toll poses uncomfortable questions

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ROME Italy is reclaiming a record that nobody wants the most coronavirus deaths in Europe after the health care system again failed to protect the elderly and government authorities delayed imposing new restrictions. This wasn’t supposed to happen. Italy was the first country in the West to be slammed by COVID-19 and, after suffering a huge wave of death in spring, brought infections under control. Italy then had the benefit of time and experience heading into the fall resurgence because it trailed Spain, France and Germany in recording big new clusters of infections. Yet the virus spread fast and wide, and Italy has added nearly 29,000 dead since Sept. 1.

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