COVID-19: Dubai blamed for spreading cases abroad
NEW YEAR EFFECT? An ex-official said that the city bases its decisions on bad recommendations, ‘which put human souls in danger’ and put society in danger
AP, DUBAI, United Arab Emirates
After opening itself to New Year’s revelers, Dubai is now being blamed by several countries for spreading COVID-19 abroad, even as questions swirl about the city-state’s ability to handle reported record spikes in cases.
The Dubai Media Office said that the sheikhdom is doing all it can to handle the pandemic.
“After a year of managing the pandemic, we can confidently say the current situation is under control and we have our plans to surge any capacity in the healthcare system should a need rise,” the office said.
Virus Outbreak: Britain to assist others with tracking of variant
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First day of COVID-19 vaccinations at Ramsbottom Civic Hall, Bury..PIC shows Healthcare Support worker Lilian Berry giving vaccine to patient Mary Booth (80).. BURY has been allocated almost half a million pounds to help encourage more people to take the Coivd-19 vaccine. Over £23m in funding has been allocated to 60 councils and voluntary groups across England to expand work to support those most at risk from Covid-19 and boost vaccine take up, Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick announced today. Bury has been allocated £467,000 of this funding through the Community Champions scheme. The new scheme will see councils and voluntary organisations deliver a wide range of measures to protect those most at risk including the communication of accurate health information through trusted local champions .
British coronavirus strain does not significantly differ from others, expert says
On December 14, 2020, Britainâs Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock said British scientists had identified a new coronavirus strain that might be to blame for high infection rates in southeastern England
MOSCOW, January 22. /TASS/. The British strain of the coronavirus essentially does not differ from strains detected in Wuhan and other places, Deputy Director for Research of the Central Research Institute of Epidemiology of the Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Wellbeing Alexander Gorelov said on Friday. The British strain is not critically different from that Wuhan strain or those strains that circulated. Because even 1% of the genome has not changed, he told the Doctor TV channel.
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