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This is part of 40 million Sinovav does scheduled to be produced in the first year according to the agreements, Zayed said
Health Minister Hala Zayed during the meeting in the headquarter of VACSERA company on Sunday , May 9, 2021. Photo courtesy of the Egyptian cabinet Facebook page
Egypt will start to produce its first 2 million doses of the Chinese Sinovac coronavirus vaccine in June, Health Minister Hala Zayed said Sunday, under agreements Egypt signed with China last month.
This is part of 40 million Sinovav doses scheduled to be produced in the first year according to the agreements, Zayed told a press conference at the Egyptian Holding Company for Biological Products and Vaccines (VACSERA).
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The UN special envoy for Libya Jan Kubis submitted a draft proposal on Tuesday for the constitutional basis for elections to the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF).
The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) said in a statement that the draft proposal was completed after the LPDF s legal committee met in Tunis earlier this month. Special Envoy Kubis thanks the members of the Legal Committee, in particular the Drafting Team and the Rapporteurs, for their excellent work and accomplishment, UNSMIL said.
The statement added that Kunis will convene an online plenary session of the LPDF following the upcoming Muslim Eid Al-Fitr celebration to discuss the proposal.
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Cairo: Parliamentary opposition has grown in Kuwait to paper examinations due to be held later this month amid COVID-19 concerns. The 12th graders are scheduled to take their exams after the Muslim Eid Al Fitr holiday amid opposition from parents and several lawmakers.
“In view of the increasing coronavirus cases and potential perils of holding such tests as well as lack of guarantees to protect students from contracting the virus, it is necessary to reconsider the decision of conducting the paper exams for the 12th grade students,” MP Mohamed Al Hewilah said. He added that students’ health must get top priority.