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Does Maduro have oil to buy vaccines? - LatinAmerican Post

The wells and refineries that processed most of the oil for exports have severely dropped their production, due to mismanagement and sanctions imposed by the United States. In this sense, this situation has caused the economy to be dismantled, which is why the fuel shortage has led the country to a point where there is no turning back, according to Sheyla Urdaneta of The New York Times.   According to Petróleos de Venezuela, SA (PDVSA), approximately a decade ago in 2011, the average production of crude oil was 2 million 991 thousand barrels per day and its price oscillated around 101.8 dollars, which was based on in the operation of 19,743 wells and 232 active drills. That is why by then Venezuela managed to position itself as the country with the highest production in Latin America.

Islamic State Mozambique Invasion Sent Thousands Fleeing Country

Islamic State Mozambique Invasion Sent Thousands Fleeing Country 3 Apr 2021 More than 50,000 people have been affected by recent Islamic terror attacks in northeastern Mozambique and need food assistance, the World Food Program (WFP) said Thursday. Hundreds of terrorists believed to be linked to the Islamic State (ISIS) attacked the Mozambican natural gas hub of Palma, located in Cabo Delgado province, on March 24. The jihadis laid siege to the city for several days and killed dozens of Palma residents, including foreigners contracted to work at a nearby liquefied gas plant. ISIS formally claimed responsibility for the attack on Palma on March 29 and remained in control of the resort town as of the same day according to Dyck Advisory Group, a South African private security firm hired by the Mozambican government to defend Palma.

FG Expects 70m Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine through AU •First consignment to arrive in July

By Onyebuchi Ezigbo with agency reports The federal government is expecting about 70 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson (J &  COVID-19 vaccine this year through the African Union (AU), the Chief Executive Officer of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), Dr. Faisal Shuaib, has said. AU and Johnson & Johnson on Sunday signed a historic COVID-19 vaccine procurement agreement for 400 million doses of the single-shot vaccine. The vaccine procurement agreement was expected to allow all AU member-states, through the African Vaccine Acquisition Trust (AVAT), set up last November 2020 under the chairmanship of South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa, to have access to 220 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, with the potential to order an additional 180 million doses.

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