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China s Educational Influence Expected to Grow in Latin America

China s Educational Influence Expected to Grow in Latin America
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China s Educational Influence Expected to Grow in Latin America

China s Educational Influence Expected to Grow in Latin America
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India s COVID-19 deaths, cases at least levels in 8 months

India s COVID-19 deaths, cases at lowest levels since early last year By (0) A woman gets her first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine shot, manufactured by Serum Institute of India, inside Vaccination Centre at Shatabdi Hospital in Mumbai on Friday. Photo by Divyakant Solanki/EPA-EFE/ Feb. 7 (UPI) Cases and deaths in India have fallen to the lowest levels since early last year, a trend that is more dramatic than the rest of the world as nations try to get control of the outbreak with restrictions and ramped-up vaccine rollouts. India has surged to the third-most deaths at 155,038 and second-highest cases at 10,522,195 since the pandemic originated in Mainland China more than one year ago.

Coronavirus vaccines in South America: Inside the region s race to vaccinate against Covid-19

Coronavirus vaccines in South America: Inside the region s race to vaccinate against Covid-19 CNN 2/3/2021 © Provided by CNN The race for coronavirus vaccines is on across the world and South American policymakers are scrambling to catch up. Amid a devastating second wave, governments are looking for help abroad creating openings for vaccine diplomacy in a global competition for influence, experts say. Latin American countries will vie for vaccines and medical supplies regardless of where they come from, said Parsifal D Sola, the founder and CEO of the Andres Bello Foundation, a think tank devoted to Chinese-Latin American relationships. So far, developed nations have bought over 50% of the available vaccines, so Latin America will likely reach out to China and Russia to fill the void.

Where South America s race for coronavirus vaccines stands

Where South America’s race for coronavirus vaccines stands The race for coronavirus vaccines is on across the world and South American policymakers are scrambling to catch up. Amid a devastating second wave, governments are looking for help abroad creating openings for “vaccine diplomacy” in a global competition for influence, experts say. “Latin American countries will vie for vaccines and medical supplies regardless of where they come from,” said Parsifal D’Sola, the founder and CEO of the Andres Bello Foundation, a think tank devoted to Chinese-Latin American relationships. “So far, developed nations have bought over 50% of the available vaccines, so Latin America will likely reach out to China and Russia to fill the void.”

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