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US, UK donating more vaccine to Thailand
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55 A volunteer from the Zendai organisation checks the blood oxygen level of a woman in home isolation in a Covid-19 stricken community in Nong Chok district in Bangkok on Monday. (AFP photo)
The United States will give Thailand another 1 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine, to underline the long-standing close relations between the two countries, according to a Thai-born US senator.
Tammy Duckworth announced the planned donation, on top of the previously announced 1.5 milion doses, but she did not mention the timeframe or type of vaccine. We will be sending no less than 1.5 million doses of the Covid vaccine. In fact, the goal is 2.5 million, but the first shipment is 1.5 (million), the Bangkok-born senator said during an online forum organised by the East-West Center on Tuesday.
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Scottish mountaineer feared dead in avalanche on K2
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Scottish mountaineer Rick Allen, 68 is feared dead in avalanche on K2.
Scottish climber is feared dead in an avalanche on K2 after he attempted a new route to the summit.
Rick Allen, 68, was caught in an avalanche on the mountain s south-east face.
He attempted the new route on K2 to raise money for a development charity.
SKARDU: A Scottish climber is feared dead in an avalanche on K2 after he attempted a new route to the summit, according to a report published in
The News Monday.
Rick Allen, 68, was caught in an avalanche on the mountain s south-east face. He attempted the new route on K2 to raise money for a development charity. Mountaineer’s death was announced by the charity Partners Relief and Development.
Scottish climber feared dead in K2 avalanche
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SKARDU: A Scottish climber is feared dead after attempting a new route on K2 to raise money for a development charity.
It is understood Rick Allen was caught in an avalanche on the mountain s south-east face. The 68-year-old s death was announced by the charity Partners Relief and Development .
The UK Foreign Office said it was aware of reports that a British citizen had died while climbing K2.
Mr Allen s two climbing partners, Jordi Tosas of Spain and Stephan Keck of Austria, were reportedly rescued without major injuries.
K2 stands at 8,611m (28,251ft) and is the world s second highest mountain. It is also regarded as one of the most challenging and dangerous to climb.