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Russia marks ‘higher’ coronavirus deaths
World
December 29, 2020
Moscow: Russia on Monday reported more than three times more coronavirus deaths than previously announced, making it the nation with the third-highest number of fatalities, as countries across the globe ramped up vaccination campaigns in a bid to beat the pandemic.
More than 1.76 million people have died since the virus crisis erupted in China a year ago, upending lives and casting the global economy into chaos, with the United States and Brazil counting for the most fatalities.
Russia’s Rosstat statistics agency said on Monday that the number of coronavirus deaths between January and November was 186,057 a huge jump from previously reported numbers from health authorities of 55,265 deaths from the disease.
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Spain will begin keeping a record of those who refuse a coronavirus vaccine and will share that information with other nations in the European Union, the country s health minister said Monday.
The registry won’t be made public, Health Minister Salvador Illa told La Sexta television, and employers will not have access to it. He said the record is to ensure there was no error in the system and that the person was given the opportunity of being vaccinated. The way to defeat the virus is to vaccinate all of us or the more the better, Illa said, emphasizing that the vaccine will not be made mandatory.
Spain will set up a registry of people who refuse to be vaccinated against the new coronavirus and share it with other European Union member states, although it will not be made public, Health Minister Salvador Illa said Monday. During an interview with La Sexta television, Illa reiterated that vaccination against the virus which as in most EU nations began in Spain over the weekend would not be mandatory. "What will be done is a registry,.