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Britain Plans More Aid; H K Eases Gathering Limit: Virus Update

CDC Sets Emergency Vaccine Meeting; Variant Hunt: Virus Update Bloomberg 2/23/2021 Bloomberg News © Bloomberg Members of congress participate in a moment of silence for the 500,000 American lives lost to Covid-19 on the steps of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021. (Bloomberg) Anthony Fauci, President Joe Biden’s chief medical adviser, suggested that the U.S. may soon issue guidance easing public health protocols for people who are fully vaccinated. The U.S. is stepping up its effort to track virus variants with genetic sequencing. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he’s “very optimistic” that England’s restrictions on social contact will end in June, and airline bookings have started to surge in Britain. Meanwhile, the U.K.’s finance minister is planning more economic aid after pandemic curbs pushed up unemployment.

Argentina publishes the VIP list, who received preferential Covid 19 vaccine treatment

The list includes a number of prominent figures such as former President Eduardo Duhalde, his wife, Hilda Gonzalez, children and private secretary Likewise Carlos Zannini, currently the Treasury Attorney, and one of the most trusted men of ex president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner Journalist Horacio Verbitsky, confirmed he had received the Russian vaccine The Argentine government has published a list of 70 influential figures, mostly politicians and close friends and family members, who have received preferential vaccine Covid-19 treatment, at the Posadas Hospital in Buenos Aires. The decision to transparently publish a list came after a meeting between the Cabinet Chief, Santiago Cafiero, and the new Minister of Health, Carla Vizzotti.

Argentina publishes VIP vaccine scandal list

Argentina publishes VIP vaccine scandal list
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Argentina president says no law broken in vaccine scandal

Argentina's President Alberto Fernandez said Tuesday that no crime had been committed in a scandal over coronavirus vaccine queue-jumping that forced his health minister to resign. Fernandez, on an official visit to Mexico, called the incident "reprehensible" but said that the issue of vaccines was "very sensitive" and should not be politicized. "I've read that they've made a complaint . Let's end the nonsense!" Fernandez said as he joined.

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