Just 3% of South Sudan could be vaccinated by next month, Irish UNICEF volunteer reveals
8:00, 27 Jun 2021
JUST three per cent of South Sudan could be vaccinated against Covid by next month, an Irish volunteer there has revealed.
While Ireland expects to have most adults jabbed in the coming months, the picture isn’t nearly as straightforward in the Third World.
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Charity UNICEF has warned no one is safe from Covid until we’re all inoculated.
It has launched a Get A Vaccine, Give A Vaccine campaign, asking Irish people lucky enough to get a free jab from the Government to help crucial shots reach struggling men, women and children in the world’s poorer nations.
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The pace of COVID-19 continues to slow in Hunt County, although two more deaths have been attributed to the virus, with about one out of every three of the countyâs residents 16 and older having received the first dose of the vaccine.
The pace of COVID-19 continues to slow in Hunt County, although two more deaths have been attributed to the virus, with about one out of every three of the countyâs residents 16 and older having received the first dose of the vaccine.
The Texas Department of State Health Services reported Monday that Hunt County had 5,176 confirmed COVID-19 cases, 45 more than had been reported 10 days earlier, with 868 probable cases, 39 more than on May 7.
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TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE Share Updated: 9:26 AM EDT Apr 10, 2021 WLWT Digital Staff WLWT Digital Staff Six years ago, the world lost Lauren Hill.The 19-year-old basketball player at Mount St. Joseph University lost her battle to brain cancer on April 10, 2015.Hill s fight against diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) was watched across America and beyond.It all started in November 2014.Then a Mount St. Joseph basketball freshman, Lauren Hill hit the iconic layup at the Cintas Center in front of more than 10,000 fans.“You could feel everybody in that room willing that ball to go in,” Lisa Hill said of
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