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COVID-19 claims 78 lives, infects 3,447 more people

COVID-19 claims 78 lives, infects 3,447 more people May 11, 2021 The national tally of total active COVID-19 cases on Monday recorded 80,375 with 3,447 more people tested positive for the deadly virus and 4,824 people recovered from the disease during the last 24 hours. Seventy-eight corona patients died during the past 24 hours, 68 of them were under treatment in hospital and 10 were quarantined at homes, according to the latest update issued by the National command and Operation Centre (NCOC). During the past 24 hours, most of the deaths occurred in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa followed by the Punjab. Out of total 78 deaths occurred in the last 24 hours, 31 of them died who were on ventilators. The National Covid positivity ratio during the past 24 hours was recorded 9.12 percent. It may be mentioned here that the Covid positivity ratio was the percentage of actual positive cases appearing in every 100 tests performed to identify the infected individuals. According to John Hopkins Bloom

Grippe-Horror nach Corona: Forscher warnen vor gigantischer Influenza-Welle

Grippe-Horror nach Corona: Forscher warnen vor gigantischer Influenza-Welle
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Worldwide Vaccine Hesitancy Poses Risk to Ending Pandemic - New Delhi Times - India s Only International Newspaper

May 3, 2021 Share The results of a new poll show that vaccine hesitancy worldwide poses a risk to ending the COVID-19 pandemic for good. In 79 out of 117 countries surveyed, the number of people who said they were willing to be vaccinated was below 70%, the minimum percentage of the population that scientists say needs to have immunity to stop the virus from circulating. Attitudes shift when vaccines arrive, though, experts note, and many of the countries have not begun mass vaccinations yet. But the numbers “give a glimpse of just how strong the headwinds are in some of these places,” said Julie Ray, managing editor for world news at polling company Gallup, which conducted the survey.

Fentanyl has killed thousands in Michigan This is one family s story

and last updated 2021-05-03 23:09:57-04 MICHIGAN — Fentanyl took more lives than ever in Michigan last year. It kills thousands every year, largely because users often have no idea the fantastically potent synthetic opioid is even there. Life Moments Photo Fentanyl has killed thousands in Michigan. This is one family s story. He, over the past maybe two years, just started acting different, Steve Lawwill said. He was in a successful job at that time and all of a sudden. He just started looking different, acting different. Chris Lewis, FOX 47 News, 2021 Becky Lawwill said, when Allston would come to visit or go to the beach with the family, he was in his own world on the phone. Everybody else was having fun and there he was just kind of isolating himself.

Poll Sounds Alarm on Global Vaccine Hesitancy

Poll Sounds Alarm on Global Vaccine Hesitancy Voice of America 03 May 2021, 16:05 GMT+10 The results of a new poll show that vaccine hesitancy worldwide poses a risk to ending the COVID-19 pandemic for good. In 79 out of 117 countries surveyed, the number of people who said they were willing to be vaccinated was below 70%, the minimum percentage of the population that scientists say needs to have immunity to stop the virus from circulating. Attitudes shift when vaccines arrive, though, experts note, and many of the countries have not begun mass vaccinations yet. But the numbers give a glimpse of just how strong the headwinds are in some of these places, said Julie Ray, managing editor for world news at polling company Gallup, which conducted the survey.

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