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India surpasses 26 million Covid-19 cases

India surpasses 26 million Covid-19 cases From CNN’s Swati Gupta in New Delhi Medical staff transfer a Covid-19 patient to a hospital in New Delhi on May 18. Sajjad Hussain/AFP/Getty Images India reported 259,551 cases of Covid-19 Friday, bringing the country s total caseload past 26 million. The country has recorded roughly 1 million cases since Monday.  Friday s tally brings India s total number of confirmed coronavirus cases to 26,031,991, according to figures from the Indian health ministry. India also reported 4,209 new virus-related deaths. The number of fatalities reported each day in the country have been consistently above 3,000 since April 28. India’s total coronavirus death toll stands at 291,331.

EU pledges to supply 1 3 billion vaccines to low and middle income countries

EU pledges to supply 1.3 billion vaccines to low and middle income countries From CNN s Sebastian Shukla European Union Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stands after reviewing the honor guard during the Global Health Summit in Rome on May 21. Gregorio Borgia/AP The European Union has pledged to supply 1.3 billion vaccines to low and middle income countries, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced Friday.  One billion will be from the two billion doses announced by BioNtech/Pfizer, 200 million from Johnson & Johnson and 100 million from Moderna, der Leyen said on Twitter.  An initiative to boost manufacturing capacities in Africa has also been launched, she announced. 

9 weeks out from the Olympics, around half of Japan s medical workers are still not fully vaccinated

9 weeks out from the Olympics, around half of Japan s medical workers are still not fully vaccinated cteh@businessinsider.com (Cheryl Teh) © Carl Court/Getty Images) Posters protesting against the Olympics were displayed in the windows of Tachikawa Sogo Hospital in Tokyo. Japan s healthcare system has been strained by COVID - but the country s slow vaccine rollout means its healthcare workers are still not receiving the COVID jabs they need. Carl Court/Getty Images) The Olympics are nine weeks away, but less than half of Japan s healthcare workers are fully vaccinated. The COVID jab rollout for Japan s medical workers was slowed by glitches in its reservation systems.

As Japan suffers another wave of COVID lockdowns and struggles to vaccinate its people, new poll shows more than 80% of citizens don t want the Olympics to go on

As Japan suffers another wave of COVID lockdowns and struggles to vaccinate its people, new poll shows more than 80% of citizens don t want the Olympics to go on cteh@businessinsider.com (Cheryl Teh) © Yuichi Yamazaki/Getty Images A protester holds a placard during a protest against the Tokyo Olympics on May 17, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan Yuichi Yamazaki/Getty Images Japan s citizens are calling for the Olympics to be canceled, with some protesting in Tokyo s streets. The Games have become widely unpopular as Japan struggles with COVID lockdowns and a slow vaccine rollout. A new poll saw 83% of Japanese surveyed objecting to the Tokyo Games, up from 60% nine days ago.

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