Latest Coronavirus: UK Covid is ready for data, it could alleviate 21 June
Covid-19 vaccine rate reported in the US
rose for the fifth day in a row, which brought daily inoculations to the final levels in January as a result of a slide.
US budget deficit
It has exceeded $ 2 million behind stimulus spending in the first eight months of the year, however, the change in the tax period led to a sharp decline in the budget gap in May.
U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday introduced a
Commitment to purchase 500m Covid-19 vaccines Made by BioNTech / Pfizer to deliver to some of the world’s poorest countries.
South Africa registered 9,149 new Covid-19 cases, bringing the cumulative total to 1,722,086. A further 100 Covid-19-related deaths were reported, taking total deaths to 57,410.
One million jab appointments in England made in record bookings day
Wed, 9th Jun 2021 18:55
(Alliance News) - A record million Covid-19 jabs were booked when over-25s became eligible for the vaccine in England, new figures show.
The NHS in England said that a record-breaking number of vaccine appointments were booked on Tuesday as those aged 25 to 29 in England were able to book an appointment for the first time.
There was a Glastonbury-style surge of traffic on the NHS website, officials said.
At the height of action on the blockbuster day, 100,000 appointments were being booked every hour.
A number of young people initially reported problems booking, either with long queues or being told they were ineligible to book.
The US passed the milestone of administering more than 300 million Covid-19 vaccine doses. New cases and deaths continue to plunge and are back to the levels just after US states began imposing restrictions in March 2020. Hospitalisations are also falling.
The UK could start vaccinating children as soon as August, the
Telegraph reported, with Health Secretary Matt Hancock warning that children make up a “huge proportion” of the latest cases. Separately, Hancock said it’s too early to say whether a planned easing of restrictions on 21 June can go ahead.
Officials from the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation said they would work to expedite the distribution and flow of coronavirus vaccines and other essential medical supplies.