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FEATURE | Coronavirus wave takes Haiti, yet to begin vaccinations, by surprise


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In this file photo a nurse assists a Covid-19 patient at the Doctors Without Borders Drouillard Hospital in Cite Soleil, Haiti, on June 3, 2020. (Pierre Michel Jean / AFP)
As countries move into post pandemic, Haiti is now only grappling with its first serious outbreak.
It is one of the few countries that haven t administered a single shot of the Covid-19 vaccine.
Haiti has recorded 15 895 coronavirus cases and 333 deaths, but doctors say numbers could be much higher.
For more than a year, Haiti escaped the worst ravages of the Covid-19 pandemic, reporting few cases and fatalities - a rare break for the poorest country in the Americas, which has so often been beset by misfortune. ....

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FEATURE-Coronavirus wave takes Haiti, yet to begin vaccinations, by surprise


FEATURE-Coronavirus wave takes Haiti, yet to begin vaccinations, by surprise
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By Andre Paultre and Sarah Marsh
PORT-AU-PRINCE, June 9 (Reuters) - For more than a year, Haiti escaped the worst ravages of the COVID-19 pandemic, reporting few cases and fatalities - a rare break for the poorest country in the Americas, which has so often been beset by misfortune.
COVID-19 treatment centers closed for lack of patients, Haitians resumed life as normal, and the government hesitated to even accept its allotment of free AstraZeneca vaccines through the U.N.-backed COVAX mechanism due to safety and logistical concerns. ....

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'Cautionary tale': Haiti sees COVID surge as it awaits vaccines | Coronavirus pandemic News


As the coronavirus hit countries across the Americas hard for more than a year, Haiti had reported relatively few cases and deaths, allowing the country to shutter COVID-19 treatment centres for lack of patients.
But now, as some wealthy nations around the world are moving into a post-pandemic phase thanks to extensive vaccination campaigns, Haiti is grappling with its first serious outbreak of COVID-19.
The country, which earlier hesitated to accept its allotment of free vaccines through the United Nations-backed COVAX mechanism over safety and logistical concerns, has yet to administer a single jab of coronavirus vaccines.
Last month, infections and fatalities rose more than fivefold following the arrival of new variants, in what the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) called a “cautionary tale in just how quickly things can change with this virus”. ....

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IAS President Adeeba Kamarulzaman appointed to WHO Science Council


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IAS President Adeeba Kamarulzaman appointed to WHO Science Council
chris posted on 4/26/2021 5:28:00 PM
Monday, 26 April 2021 (
Geneva, Switzerland
): IAS – the International AIDS Society – welcomes the appointment of its President, AdeebaKamarulzaman, to the newly formed World Health Organization (WHO) Science Council.  
The Science Council will advise WHO on high-priority scientific issues that could have a direct impact on global health.  
“Science must be at the heart of everything we do as global health advocates,” Kamarulzaman said. “Like the HIV pandemic, the COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated that the best and most effective responses have come from countries that have followed the advice of their key scientific institutions and placed the needs of their populations at the centre.” ....

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