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The COVID-19 vaccination campaign in Brazil is an ongoing mass immunization campaign for the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil. It started on 17 January 2021, when the country had 210 thousand deaths. [10] The Instituto Butantan imported the first 6 million doses of CoronaVac in a collaboration with the Chinese company Sinovac Biotech. [11]
(Bloomberg) -- The coronavirus pandemic shows Brazil needs to reduce its reliance on imports of key medical products from India and China, according to Defense Minister Fernando Azevedo e Silva ...
Brazilian officials say they can start making COVID-19 vaccines developed by British and Chinese researchers within a year. Experts say it will take at least twice as long, leaving Brazil reliant ...
Lodi's ICU director reported that every square metre and every aisle of the hospital had been re-purposed for severe COVID-19 patients, increasing ICU beds from 7 to 24. [138] In Monza, 3 new wards of 50 beds each were opened on 17 March. [138] In Bergamo, gastrology, internal medicine, neurology services were repurposed. [138]
On 1 March 2021, Zhong Nanshan said that the vaccination rate of COVID-19 vaccine in China was currently 3.56%, and the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention hoped the rate reach 40% by the end of June 2021. [9] Since late March 2021, the authorities has accelerated the promotion of free COVID-19 vaccination for the whole population ...
With exports outpacing imports, China’s trade surplus rose to $97.4 billion. ... are striving to boost the economy after the shocks of the COVID-19 pandemic. Imports fell 3.9% from a year ...
In Brazil, Congressman Eduardo Bolsonaro, son of President Jair Bolsonaro, caused a diplomatic dispute with China when he retweeted a message saying: "The blame for the global coronavirus pandemic has a name and surname: the Chinese Communist party." Yang Wanming, China's top diplomat in Brazil, retweeted a message that said: "The Bolsonaro ...
The first batch of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine candidate will arrive in Brazil between January and February next year, Health Minister Eduardo Pazuello said on Wednesday, with 100 million doses ...