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Accelerating mutual learning through the COVID-19 pandemic

Policewoman directs traffic in downtown Lima during the quarantine in Peru. Photo: Victor Idrogo / World Bank As countries prepare for COVID-19 immunization campaigns, it is equally important to look back at the past months and examine what policy interventions worked in the health sector, what did not work and what can be done better. Disrupted global supply chains, limited knowledge of the disease, lack of information and weak monitoring systems were some of the reasons health systems were mostly “flying blind” at the onset of the pandemic in March of 2020. But this no longer needs to be the case – understanding what interventions worked in what context may help countries chart a course forward and mitigate future outbreaks of the disease as they roll out vaccine distribution.

COVID-19 spike response to include more Cuban medics, new mobile lab

Four English-speaking Lab Technicians Additionally, the Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO) has committed to sending a Virologist, “in short order”, to assist with training. Meanwhile, a truck, fully retrofitted with all the needed medical apparatus, will augment the island’s current laboratory capacity. Referring to Health Minister Lt Col Jeffrey Bostic, PM Mottley disclosed: “Mr Bostic has also been in deep discussions with the Chinese government with respect to the purchase of an additional mobile lab which will considerably boost our capacity beyond the number of machines and personnel that we have at the Best-dos Santos lab. That mobile lab if a combination of persons and robotics so therefore it is not as labour-intensive.”

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Shilpa Shirodkar becomes first Bollywood celeb to get COVID-19 vaccine in Dubai

Shilpa Shirodkar becomes first Bollywood celeb to get COVID-19 vaccine in Dubai Shilpa shared a picture on Instagram revealing the news. Indian actress and former model Shilpa Shirodkar became the first Bollywood actress to get COVID-19 vaccine in Dubai. Shilpa shared a picture on Instagram revealing the news. She captioned it as, Vaccinated and safe!! The new normal . here I come 2021 Thank you UAE.” On December 31, 2020, the World Health Organisation granted emergency validation to the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, paving the way for countries worldwide to quickly approve its import and distribution. The WHO said its emergency use listing opens the way for regulators in different countries to approve the import and distribution of the vaccine.

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