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Coronavirus surge: No region in the world spared as coronavirus cases, deaths surge
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BRAZIL REGISTERS 3,693 COVID-19 DEATHS ON FRIDAY
Brazil registered 3,693 COVID-19 deaths on Friday and 93,317 additional cases, according to data released by the Health Ministry.
The South American country has now registered 348,718 total coronavirus deaths and 13,373,174 total confirmed cases.
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IRELAND ADDS US, FRANCE, ITALY, CANADA TO HOTEL QUARANTINE REGIME
Ireland added the United States, Canada, Belgium, France and Italy to its list of countries where arrivals will be subject to mandatory hotel quarantine, tightening some of Europe s toughest travel restrictions to stop the spread of COVID-19.
NEW YORK â Drug giant Pfizer and its partner in developing the first COVID-19 vaccine that received emergency authorization in the U.S. want to allow more adolescents to receive the vaccine.
New York-based Pfizer and BioNTech SE of Germany have asked the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to expand the emergency use authorization for their vaccine to include adolescents ages 12 through 15. Back in mid-December, the two-dose shot received emergency clearance for vaccinating people ages 16 and up.
Pfizer and BioNTech said they are working closely with the FDA and regulators in other countries to get emergency or conditional authorization as quickly as possible for kids ages 12 through 15.
Covid-19: Cases, deaths rise across the world AP © Provided by Khaleej Times Covid-19: Cases, deaths rise across the world
Hospitals in Turkey and Poland are filling up fast. Pakistan is restricting domestic travel to bring a surge in coronavirus infections under control. Even Thailand, which has weathered the pandemic far better than many nations, is now struggling to contain a new Covid-19 surge.
Even countries where vaccine rollouts are finally getting some momentum, infections, hospitalisations and deaths are surging. And that leaves even bleaker prospects for much of the world, where large-scale vaccination programmes remain a more distant prospect.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Friday that it s very concerned as infection rates are rising in all of the world s regions, driven by new virus variants and too many nations and people coming out of lockdown too soon.
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