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Over USD 157 billion deployed in last 15 months to fight Covid pandemic: World Bank

Registered nurse La Tanya Forbes, right, is inoculated with the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine by RN Cheryl Birmingham In its largest-ever crisis response, the World Bank has deployed over USD 157 billion to fight the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health, economic and social fronts over the last 15 months. This represents an increase of more than 60 per cent over the 15-month period prior to the pandemic, the bank said on Monday. Since the start of the pandemic, the World Bank Group has committed or mobilised a record USD 157 billion in new financing, an unprecedented level of support for an unprecedented crisis, World Bank Group President David Malpass said.

Bon Secours Saint Francis says it s been filling 50-75% of its vaccine appointments recently

Upstate hospital sees demand for COVID-19 vaccine decline © Lynne Sladky/AP La Tanya Forbes,Cheryl Birmingham Some health care providers in South Carolina are seeing demand for the COVID-19 vaccine on the decline. One Upstate hospital has been left with numerous open vaccine appointments recently, unlike being fully booked just a few weeks ago. Sign up for our Newsletters According to SCDHEC, 26.7% of South Carolinians are fully vaccinated and 39.5% of residents have had at least one vaccine. “That’s not where we want to be yet, so we’re trying to encourage and make people feel a little bit more comfortable with the vaccine,” Bon Secours COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic Manager Brandi Giles said.

COVID-19 vaccine in Florida: Doctors want distribution help

Doctors: States need federal help right now to get COVID-19 doses into arms More than 175,000 people have been vaccinated in Florida with just a day left in the year, but that s less than 1 percent of the total population. Author: Angelina Salcedo (WTSP) Updated: 11:13 PM EST December 30, 2020 TAMPA, Fla. As Florida starts to branch out COVID-19 vaccinations to anyone 65 and older, it s become clear the state doesn t have enough doses to keep up with demand.  Supply is limited. We don t have enough vaccines for all four million-plus senior citizens in Florida, so we ask that you please be patient, Gov. Ron DeSantis said while giving an update on vaccine distribution Wednesday. 

How South L A is addressing COVID-19 vaccine concerns

How South L A is addressing COVID-19 vaccine concerns
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