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Brazil ex-health minister saw no need for Pfizer vaccine, say sources

HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/BRAZIL-PFIZER:Brazil ex-health minister saw no need for Pfizer vaccine, say sources

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Coronavirus: Latest on COVID-19 from around the world - Thursday, May 13


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A new global system should be set up to respond faster to disease outbreaks to help ensure no future virus causes a pandemic as devastating as COVID-19, an independent World Health Organization review panel led by former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark said on Wednesday.
Here's the latest on the pandemic from around the world.
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Germans desperate to be vaccinated against the coronavirus are becoming increasingly aggressive, doctors said on Wednesday, as frustration mounts after six months of lockdowns even though infection rates are now falling.

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Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti: "We don't have enough doses yet" to meet Biden's May 1 deadline


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Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti: "We don't have enough doses yet" to meet Biden's May 1 deadline
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Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said Monday that his city does not "have enough doses yet" to meet President Biden's goal of making all adults over the age of 18 eligible for a coronavirus vaccine by May 1.
"I would like to see more doses," Garcetti told CNN's Wolf Blitzer. "We've used 98% of what was sent."
Garcetti made it clear that his city has the capacity to handle vaccinations and are making progress within minority communities. 

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Amazonas capital Manaus, hit hard by the pandemic, is suffering from a shortage of medical oxygen. Its remoteness and poor infrastructure are partly to blame.

As a coronavirus variant causes cases and hospitalizations to skyrocket in the city of Manaus, authorities are racing to acquire more oxygen.

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Brazil's Second Wave: A Country Is Made To Suffer as President Sabotages Immunization Campaign


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Brazil’s Second Wave
An Entire Country Suffers as President Sabotages Immunization Campaign
With the second wave of the COVID pandemic crashing over his country, Jair Bolsonaro has left his people in the lurch. Instead of battling the disease, Brazil's president prefers to peddle conspiracy theories.
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Brazilian President Bolsonaro: "If you turn into a crocodile, if a woman grows a beard or a man suddenly speaks in a high-pitched voice, that's entirely your problem."
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On Sunday, when the things finally got started, the spotlight on the improvised stage at the Hospital das Clínicas in São Paulo fell on nurse Mônica Calazans, who has been doing her shifts in an intensive care unit for years. Calazans pulled off her scrubs and sank into a chair. A younger medic stood next to her and opened the door to a refrigerator. Inside were vials of a just-approved vaccine for the coronavirus.

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Brazil receives coronavirus vaccine cargo from India amid supply concern


"Counting doses from Butantan (a Sao Paulo state research institute) and those from India, there isn't enough vaccine and there is no certainty about when Brazil will have more, or how much," said Mario Scheffer, professor of preventive medicine at the University of Sao Paulo. That shortage "will interfere with our capacity in the near-term to reach collective immunity."
A flight from India planned for last week was postponed, derailing the federal government's plan to begin immunization with the AstraZeneca shot. Instead, vaccination began using the CoronaVac shot in Sao Paulo, where Butantan has a deal with its producer, Chinese biopharmaceutical company Sinovac.

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Brazil receives 2 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine from India


Brazil receives 2 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine from India
 Brazil's government has received 2 million doses of coronavirus vaccine from India, but experts warned the shipment will do little to shore up an insufficient supply
Associated Press | January 23, 2021 | Updated 09:46 IST
Brazil's government has received 2 million doses of coronavirus vaccine from India, but experts warned the shipment will do little to shore up an insufficient supply in South America's biggest nation.
Brazil's Health Ministry announced that the vaccine, developed by AstraZeneca NSE -2.24 % and the University of Oxford, landed in Sao Paulo on Friday before being flown to Rio de Janeiro, where Brazil's state-run Fiocruz Institute is based.

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Bolsonaro says 'Dhanyavaad' to Modi for vaccine exports

Bolsonaro says 'Dhanyavaad' to Modi for vaccine exports
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Brazil receives Covid-19 vaccine cargo from India amid supply concern


Brazil's government has received 2 million doses of coronavirus vaccine from India, but experts warned the shipment will do little to shore up an insufficient supply in South America's biggest nation.
Brazil's Health Ministry announced that the vaccine, developed by AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford, landed in Sao Paulo on Friday before being flown to Rio de Janeiro, where Brazil's state-run Fiocruz Institute is based.
Fiocruz has an agreement to produce and distribute the vaccine.
The 2 million doses from India only scratch the surface of the shortfall, Brazilian public health experts told The Associated Press, as far more doses will be needed to cover priority groups in the nation of 210 million people, and shipments of raw materials from Asia have been delayed.

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Brazil Receives 2 Million Covid Vaccine Doses From India Amid Supply Concern


Brazil Receives 2 Million Covid Vaccine Doses From India Amid Supply Concern
Brazil government will need 10 million doses just to cover front-line health workers, leaving the elderly and other at-risk Brazilians without any vaccines.
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Brazil Receives 2 Million Covid Vaccine Doses From India Amid Supply Concern
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Brazil's government has received 2 million doses of coronavirus vaccine from India, but experts warned the shipment will do little to shore up an insufficient supply in South America's biggest nation.
Brazil's Health Ministry announced that the vaccine, developed by AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford, landed in Sao Paulo on Friday before being flown to Rio de Janeiro, where Brazil's state-run Fiocruz Institute is based.

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