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Boost for Zimbabwe s vaccination drive as more vaccines arrive from China

Boost for Zimbabwe s vaccination drive as more vaccines arrive from China
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Boost for Zimbabwe s vaccination drive as more vaccines arrive from China - World News

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Global Cold, Cough, and Sore Throat Remedies Market Size [2021] Emerging Trends, Growing At A CAGR o

Search jobs 04-May-2021 Global Cold, Cough, and Sore Throat Remedies Market Size [2021] Emerging Trends, Growing At A CAGR of 3.6%, Finds Coherent Market Insights SEATTLE, April 14, 2021, (PHARMIWEB) – Overview Cold, cough, and sore throat medications only help to alleviate symptoms. The time it takes for a cold to develop is usually between 24 and 72 hours. Nasal inflammation, mild fever, sneezing, sore throat, lack of appetite, fatigue, irritability, and other symptoms are all manifestations of a cold. In terms of size, the global cold, cough, and sore throat remedies market is expected to hit US$ 36,325.0 million in 2019 and US$ 46,869.6 million by 2027. To learn more about this report, request a sample copy

Zimbabwe prepares to enter second phase of Covid-19 vaccine rollout

African states have started their Covid-19 vaccine rollout (Gavi) Some 34,000 Zimbabweans have already been vaccinated and the country plans to roll out the second phase with help from the private sector. Two weeks after launching its national Covid-19 vaccination rollout, Zimbabwe is ready to implement the next phase of inoculation with help from the private sector. Some 34,000 people have already been vaccinated, said Monica Mutsvangwa, the country’s Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister. The next phase will see private companies procure vaccines for their employees, the minister said during a cabinet briefing on Tuesday. “All companies intending to procure vaccines for their employees must procure only vaccines registered in Zimbabwe with the Medicines Control Authority,” said Mutsvangwa.

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