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Chile sees Covid surge despite vaccination success

BBC News By Jane Chambers image captionChile has seen cases of coronavirus surge in March and April Chile s Health Minister Enrique Paris has been striking a gloomy note at his daily Covid news conferences in recent days. The number of daily cases reached a new record high on 9 April, going over 9,000 for the first time since the pandemic began and considerably higher than the previous peak of just under 7,000 cases in mid-June. It s worrying, he said last Friday. We re going through a critical moment of the pandemic… I urge you to take care of yourselves, of your loved ones, of your families.

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The U.S. is preparing for the possibility that a booster shot will be needed between nine to 12 months after people are initially vaccinated against COVID-19, a White House official said https://t.co/kOHpRdm672pic.twitter.com/e0CM8TgF2j The U.S. is opening more distance between itself and much of the rest of the world in the race against the coronavirus. The U.S. has administered almost 200 million vaccine doses as other countries struggle with stubbornly high infection rates and deaths. https://t.co/p0ANVUDO5P It s not a difficult concept that vax d people should still engage in mitigation behavior until the country can actually brag about having mitigated the virus. Cuz right now (and, well, the last 11 months) the biggest risk is unvax d people who think everything s back to normal. https://t.co/N2AHQUljhX

John Williamson, economist who devised Washington Consensus model of reform, dies at 83

John Williamson, economist who devised Washington Consensus model of reform, dies at 83
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Chile and Uruguay, from model to emergency

Chile and Uruguay, from model to emergency By the first week of April, Chile had received close to 15 million doses of vaccines from the Sinovac and Pfizer laboratories. Copyright: Chilean Ministry of Science, Technology, Knowledge and Innovation. Speed read Loss of risk perception due to vaccines may be contributing to the rise in infections Experts agree that preventative measures and vaccination progress must be maintained Share this article: Republish We encourage you to republish this article online and in print, it’s free under our creative commons attribution license, but please follow some simple guidelines: You have to credit our authors.

Board approves 10 faculty appointments

Board approves 10 faculty appointments
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