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Coronavirus in the world: vaccines without age limits in France

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No more age or health criteria: from Monday, the entire large population of the France will benefit from vaccination against Covid-19, a crucial step to avoid a resumption of the epidemic as the restrictions gradually ease. The 18-49 years were officially the last category to be able to adhere unconditionally to the vaccination campaign, which has expanded in stages from its beginning to the end of December.

The prime minister British Boris Johnson he wanted the next G7 summit to reach an agreement on vaccine passports and start discussions on a “global treaty” to tackle pandemics. Italy has extended the ban on entry to its territory for people coming from on Sunday until 21 June India, Bangladesh e Sri Lanka as a precaution against the Indian variant of Covid-19, more easily transmitted. Italy recorded 44 deaths from Covid-19 on Sunday, the lowest daily toll in over seven months, as the country continues to progress in its vaccination campaign. The previous lowest toll in a single day dates back to October 14 in Italy with 43 deaths.

Algeria has slightly eased the conditions for entry into its soil for its citizens stranded abroad due to the Covid-19 epidemic, reducing the costs of mandatory confinement, a statement from the Council of Ministers said on Sunday. President Venezuelan Nicolas Maduro he said on Sunday he expects to receive more than five million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine through the Covax system in June as his country faces a virulent second wave of pandemic.

After six years of decline, the housing market of Dubai it is regaining vigor thanks to a wave of wealthy foreigners in this Gulf emirate that has become an escape from confinement and other health restrictions, thus revitalizing a recovering economy. President sudafricano Cyril Ramaphosa announced on Sunday evening the return to stricter measures against Covid-19, as the country is under imminent threat of a third wave of pandemic. Four of the country’s nine provinces, including Gauteng, which includes Johannesburg and the capital Pretoria, are already affected by a third wave, the head of state said in a televised speech.

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The new coronavirus pandemic has killed at least 3,535,376 people worldwide since the WHO office in China reported the onset of the disease in late December 2019, according to a report established by AFP from official sources Sunday at 10:00 GMT. After the United States (594,430), the countries with the highest death tolls are Brazil (461,931), India (322,512), Mexico (223,072) and the United Kingdom (127,768). These figures, which are based on daily reports from national health authorities, are generally underestimated. They exclude upward revisions made by certain statistical bodies. Taking into account the excess mortality directly and indirectly linked to Covid-19, the WHO estimates that the real budget is “two to three times higher”.

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