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Pharma firms, G20 leaders pledge vaccines for poorer nations | Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)

Pharma firms, G20 leaders pledge vaccines for poorer nations | Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)
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Global Health Summit: G20, EU discuss how to recover from COVID-19 pandemic, prevent it happening again

Global Health Summit: G20, EU discuss how to recover from COVID-19 pandemic, prevent it happening again
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Swiss give over $300m to fight coronavirus; Kiev to ease restrictions as Covid cases decline

Swiss give over $300m to fight coronavirus; Kiev to ease restrictions as Covid cases decline World April 29, 2021 KIEV: The mayor of Ukraine’s capital Kiev on Wednesday announced strict coronavirus measures in the city would be eased later this week as the number of new infections slowly drops. Ex-Soviet Ukraine had recently been battered by a surge of new cases and deaths, including in Kiev, prompting authorities to tighten sweeping measures to curb the spread of the virus, including shuttering schools and malls. They are set to reopen on Saturday alongside cinemas, gyms, and public transport, which had been restricted for use by essential workers only, Kiev Mayor Vitali Klitschko said. Schools are set to reopen next Wednesday, the mayor added, following public holidays at the beginning of the week. Remaining restrictions, like maintaining social distance and masks in public, will be eased gradually , Klitschko said.

Leaders seek $19 bn to arm the world with Covid weapons | Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)

Leaders seek $19 bn to arm the world with Covid weapons 146 GENEVA, April 24, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – World leaders united Friday to demand $19 billion of investment in weapons to beat the Covid-19 pandemic, saying the “miracle” of vaccines did not mean the end was in sight. One year on from the launch of the Access to Covid Tools (ACT) Accelerator, a multi-billion-dollar internationally-coordinated attempt to find vaccines, tests and treatments, the billionth vaccine dose is on the verge of being administered. But leaders warned that despite the progress so far, another push was needed to see off the pandemic, as variants of the virus stalk the planet and the disease takes off in India.

Fresh warning from Covid solutions group, one year on | World

Friday, 23 Apr 2021 07:21 AM MYT Motorists queue at the Otara testing station after a positive Covid-19 case was reported in the community as the city enters a level 3 lockdown in Auckland February 15, 2021. AFP pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. GENEVA, April 23 One year on, backers of a giant global programme to develop and deliver Covid-19 vaccines, tests and treatments warned today the pandemic would not end without a renewed world effort. The Access to Covid Tools (ACT) Accelerator, a multi-billion-dollar internationally-coordinated attempt to find ways to beat the pandemic, made rapid strides in speeding up vaccine development though a Covid cure remains elusive.

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