Milestones in the number of new crown vaccination
2021-02-24
According to data reported on Wednesday, the number of people vaccinated against the new crown is a milestone in the fight against the epidemic: the number of people vaccinated has now exceeded the number of infected people tested by the new crown swab
This is a milestone on the road to ending the epidemic, but it is still unclear how long it will take to vaccinate people around the world. Two doses of vaccine are required as required, but many people receive only one dose.
According to Our World in Data from Oxford University and the latest data from the US Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a total of 104.9 million doses of vaccine have been vaccinated. In a Reuters global tracking tool, the current total vaccinations exceed 104.1 million COVID-19 infections.
According to the Reuters tracking tool, the number of new coronavirus infections is still rising in 44 countries, and the virus has caused at least 2.26 million deaths worldwide. Faced with more contagious virus variants, health experts are stepping up to vaccinate as many people as possible.
The Duke University Global Health Innovation Center confirmed that 7.7 billion doses of vaccines were purchased worldwide, and another 5 billion doses of vaccines are under negotiation or reserved as additional purchase options for existing agreements.
According to Our World in Data, assuming that every person needs two doses of vaccine, Israel has given enough vaccines to 28% of its population, leading the world.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Tuesday called on countries to strengthen cooperation to promote universal vaccination worldwide to the scale necessary to end the epidemic.
“Although there are more and more vaccine options, the current production capacity can only meet a small part of the global demand.” Tedros wrote in the “Foreign Policy” magazine, “If most of the world’s population is not vaccinated, it will not only cause Unnecessary diseases, deaths, and painful lockdowns will also cause the virus to continue to spread among unprotected populations and new variants appear.”
The World Health Organization said last week that when rich countries are arguing over the supply of the new crown vaccine, they should think about other poorer places in the world. The WHO warned that stockpiling of vaccines will “continue to spread the epidemic.” Anti-epidemic milestone: the number of vaccinated people has exceeded the number of new crown infections
2021-02-24 07:31
Reuters, February 3-According to data reported on Wednesday, the number of people vaccinated against the new crown (COVID-19) has now exceeded the number of people infected.
This is a milestone on the road to ending the epidemic, but it is still unclear how long it will take to vaccinate people around the world. Two doses of vaccine are required as required, but many people receive only one dose.
According to Our World in Data from Oxford University and the latest data from the US Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a total of 104.9 million doses of vaccine have been vaccinated. In a Reuters global tracking tool, the current total vaccinations exceed 104.1 million COVID-19 infections.
According to the Reuters tracking tool, the number of new coronavirus infections is still rising in 44 countries, and the virus has caused at least 2.26 million deaths worldwide. Faced with more contagious virus variants, health experts are stepping up to vaccinate as many people as possible.
The Duke University Global Health Innovation Center confirmed that 7.7 billion doses of vaccines were purchased worldwide, and another 5 billion doses of vaccines are under negotiation or reserved as additional purchase options for existing agreements.
According to Our World in Data, assuming that every person needs two doses of vaccine, Israel has given enough vaccines to 28% of its population, leading the world.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Tuesday called on countries to strengthen cooperation to promote universal vaccination worldwide to the scale necessary to end the epidemic.
“Although there are more and more vaccine options, the current production capacity can only meet a small part of the global demand.” Tedros wrote in the “Foreign Policy” magazine, “If most of the world’s population is not vaccinated, it will not only cause Unnecessary diseases, deaths, and painful lockdowns will also cause the virus to continue to spread among unprotected populations and new variants appear.”
The World Health Organization said last week that when rich countries are arguing over the supply of the new crown vaccine, they should think about other poorer places in the world. The WHO warned that stockpiling of vaccines will “continue to spread the epidemic.”