2021-07-05 04:05:24 GMT2021-07-05 12:05:24(Beijing Time) Xinhua English WASHINGTON, July 4 (Xinhua) Experts dismissed questions over the efficacy of Chinese-made vaccines, believing that they are helpful in bringing down severe cases and deaths, CNN reported. In countries such as Mongolia, Seychelles and Chile which have each fully inoculated more than 50 percent of their populations, largely with Chinese-made COVID-19 vaccines cases are still surging, but that does not mean that Chinese vaccines are a failure, the news outlet said on Saturday. No vaccine gives 100 percent protection against COVID-19, so breakthrough cases are to be expected, experts were quoted as saying.
Experts dismissed questions over the efficacy of Chinese-made vaccines, believing that they are helpful in bringing down severe cases and deaths, CNN reported. In countries such as Mongolia, Seychelles and Chile which have each fully inoculated more than 50 percent of their populations, largely with Chinese-made COVID-19 vaccines cases are still surging, but that does not mean that Chinese vaccines are a failure, the news outlet said on Saturday. No vaccine gives 100 percent protection against COVID-19, so breakthrough cases are to be expected, experts were quoted as saying. The crucial metric for measuring success is preventing deaths and hospitalizations, not aiming for zero COVID-19, it reported.
Mongolia conforms 2,401 new cases of coronavirus, 17 deaths AKIPRESS.COM - Mongolia conformed 2,401 new cases of the coronavirus after more than 9,000 PCR tests, Mongolian Ministry of Health reported July 3. 1,432 cases were confirmed in Ulaanbaatar, the remaining 969 cases were detected in the regions. The total number of confirmed cases of coronavirus nationwide has risen to 122,740. 17 deaths from infection have been registered in the country in the past day, bringing the toll to 609. The number of people who recovered from the virus rose to 82,933 in total with 1,502 newly recovered in 24 hours. Related content
Mongolia reported 2,246 daily new cases of coronavirus, 15 deaths AKIPRESS.COM - Mongolia reported 2,246 daily new cases of the coronavirus after 11,048 PCR tests, the Mongolian Ministry of Health reported on June 30. 1,345 new cases were confirmed in Ulaanbaatar, the remaining 901 cases were detected in the regions. The total number of confirmed coronavirus cases nationwide has risen to 114,656. 15 deaths from the infection were registered in the country in the past day raising the death toll to 565. A total of 76,654 people recovered with 2,825 daily new recoveries. Related content
Chine, Mongolie, Chili... Les vaccins chinois à l'épreuve de rebonds de contamination lexpress.fr - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lexpress.fr Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The United States, through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), has committed an additional $250,000 (700 million MNT) to support the Government of Mongolia’s efforts to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
U.S. provides additional $250,000 to combat COVID-19 in Mongolia AKIPRESS.COM - The United States, through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), has committed an additional $250,000 (700 million MNT) to support the Government of Mongolia’s efforts to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. Through its implementing partner, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), USAID will support the Mongolian Ministry of Health’s vaccine distribution efforts, including the monitoring and disposal of supplies, improving cold chain storage, and providing real-time data on immunizations, the U.S. Embassy said. “The rapid spread of COVID-19 has demonstrated that no nation can act alone against a global pandemic. The United States is proud to have Mongolia as a Strategic Partner, and this assistance today is a clear demonstration of our unwavering cooperation,” said U.S. Ambassador Michael S. Klecheski. “As a friend and third neighbor, the United States will continue to stand by the people of Mongolia in these challenging times.”
United States Provides an Additional $250,000 (700 Million MNT) to Combat COVID-19 in Mongolia usembassy.gov - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from usembassy.gov Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Press Release: U.S. Government Initiates a $450,000 (Tughrik 1.3 billion) Program for Health Workers to Support Mongolia's Effort to Combat COVID-19 usembassy.gov - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from usembassy.gov Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
On April 14, The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Senior Development Advisor Gary Robbins announced the launch of a $450,000 (Tugrik 1.3 billion) USAID program to support the Government of Mongolia’s COVID-19 response.