BOGOT. KAZINFORM - Some Latin American countries have decided to join European nations that have ended the mandatory use of face masks as COVID-19 cases drop across the region and vaccination coverage rates increase, Anadolu Agency reports.
Paraguay's Foreign Minister Euclides Acevedo Tuesday cried out to the world, particularly Taiwan and the United States, for anti-covid-19 vaccines to curb the spread of the disease which has killed over 4,000 people so far.
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Paraguay will begin COVID-19 vaccination of children aged six and over, as well as certain categories of citizens with a booster vaccine dose, before 2022, Health Minister Julio Borba said on Wednesday.We will begin to provide the third dose of vaccine to citizens over 50 years of age with low immu ..
Paraguay will begin COVID-19 vaccination of children aged six and over, as well as certain categories of citizens with a booster vaccine dose, before 2022, Health Minister Julio Borba said on Wednesday.We will begin to provide the third dose of vaccine to citizens over 50 years of age with low immu ..
Chinese-made vaccines have become a major part of the world's race to immunize people against COVID-19. But Beijing has talked much less about lingering
Paraguayan authorities are considering lifting sanitary restrictions nationwide in view of the low level of contagion of COVID-19 recorded over the past few days.