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Hundreds of thousands of US troops remain unvaccinated as deadlines near
Oct 11, 2021 10:20Hundreds of thousands of US troops remain unvaccinated or only partially vaccinated against the coronavirus as the first deadline for inoculations approaches, according to the Washington Post.
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Over 16 million doses of Barekat COVID-19 vaccine produced in Iran
Oct 11, 2021 01:50Iran has produced more than 16 million doses of Barekat homegrown so far, an official said.
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Iran reports 11,256 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday
Oct 10, 2021 10:31The Iranian health ministry said in a statement on Sunday that 11,256 new cases of COVID-19 were detected across the country since Saturday.
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Anti-COVID pass crowds clash with police in Rome
Oct 10, 2021 09:00Riot police clashed with dozens of people who gathered in the streets of Rome to protest the government's new COVID-19 "green passes."
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US Covid-19 deaths, hospitalizations not to drop in winter, Fauci suggests
Oct 10, 2021 05:38Covid-19 deaths and hospitalizations will not go down in the winter, top infectious diseases expert Anthony Fauci suggests.
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Nursing crisis sweeps wards in England as NHS battles to find recruits
Oct 10, 2021 05:32Hospitals in England are struggling to recruit staff for tens of thousands of nursing vacancies amid a mounting workforce crisis in the country.
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Over 18.6 million Iranians fully vaccinated against COVID
Oct 10, 2021 02:02The Iranian Health Ministry said on Saturday that more than 18.6 million people have received both doses of the coronavirus vaccine.
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President urges continued compliance with COVID protocols in Iran
Oct 10, 2021 01:53Iran's President Seyyed Ebrahim Raeisi called for uninterrupted observance of the health protocols to tackle the coronavirus pandemic in the country, warning that laxity in conforming to the restrictions may trigger a new wave of contagion.
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Study: Covid has caused dramatic rise in anxiety, depression
Oct 09, 2021 15:01Cases of major depression and anxiety around the world increased dramatically in 2020 due to the Covid-19 crisis, according to the first global estimate of the impact of the pandemic on mental health.
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South Africa workers demand employment protection
Oct 08, 2021 13:26Amid the pressures of the rolling COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns, members of the biggest union federation in South Africa have come out into the streets to demand living wages for the working class. Not only have workers faced retrenchments, but corruption cases among top officials have exacerbated the situation as well.