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COVID-19 Infections, Deaths Dropping Worldwide

COVID-19 Infections, Deaths Dropping Worldwide Published February 15th, 2021 - 07:45 GMT A man wearing a face mask holds the Chinese national flag as he looks on while workers offload an Air Zimbabwe aeroplane with a donation of 200,000 doses of the Sinopharm coronavirus vaccine from China on February 15, 2021 at the Robert Mugabe International Airport. Jekesai NJIKIZANA / AFP Worldwide attempts to control COVID-19 with vast vaccine distribution and restrictions, including lockdowns, are paying off with reduced cases and deaths from peaks in January. In the past week, there were 2,766,623 newly reported infections worldwide, including 324,165 on Monday, which was the lowest since 321,203 Oct. 13, according to tracking by Worldometers.info.

COVID-19 cases, deaths worldwide dropping from peak in January

COVID-19 cases, deaths worldwide dropping from peak in January By (0) People arrive at a COVID-19 vaccination center in London on Wednesday. About 16 million people across Britain have been vaccinated. Britain has the fifth-most deaths in the nation. Photo by Andy Rain/EPA/EFE Feb. 14 (UPI) Worldwide attempts to control COVID-19 with vast vaccine distribution and restrictions, including lockdowns, are paying off with reduced cases and deaths from peaks in January. In the past week, there were 2,766,623 newly reported infections worldwide, including 324,165 on Monday, which was the lowest since 321,203 Oct. 13, according to tracking by Worldometers.info. Advertisement The previous week there were 3,210,403 newly reported global cases.

Cases, deaths worldwide dropping from peak in January

Worldwide attempts to control COVID-19 with vast vaccine distribution and restrictions, including lockdowns, are paying off with reduced cases and deaths from peaks in January.

Mexican regulator authorizes use of Sputnik V vaccine — Health Ministry

Health Minister Jorge Alcocer already signed a contract for deliveries of the Russian vaccine © Yegor Aleyev/TASS MEXICO, February 3. /TASS/. Mexico’s Federal Commission for Protection against Health Risks (Coferpis) has issued a permission for the emergency use of Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine against the novel coronavirus, Deputy Health Minister Hugo Lopez-Gatell told reporters. Cofepris has just issued a permission for the emergency use of Sputnik V, developed by the Gamaleya Center, he said. Therefore, an opportunity has been created to import and use it. He said the news of another vaccine obtaining state registration in Mexico was optimistic. Earlier on Tuesday, Lopez-Gatell said the country’s Health Minister Jorge Alcocer had signed a contract for deliveries of the Russian vaccine.

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