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Portugal spends EUR915.9 mln on fighting against pandemic

Official data showed that the expenditure on the country's health system increased by 11.3 percent in January 2021 compared to the same period last year, with most of it being paid for professionals and medical equipment. The Ministry of Health has reported having contracted 981 hospital beds by the end of January this year, with 745 beds from the private and social sectors and 236 from the Armed Forces. The number of ventilators for the treatment of COVID-19 patients has almost doubled, now totaling 2,216 pieces of equipment available through the health system. Beds in intensive care units more than tripled, rising from 431 beds in January 2020 to 1,411 on Feb. 10 this year. According to the latest data from the Directorate-General for Health, Portugal currently has 861,922 people vaccinated against the coronavirus: 596,812 with the first dose and 265,110 with the second dose. Portugal's confirmed COVID-19 cases stood now at 804,562. As the world is struggling to contain … [Read more...] about Portugal spends EUR915.9 mln on fighting against pandemic

Oxfam: Health spending in poor countries must double to prevent millions of deaths

Oxfam distributing hygiene kits to people in Yemen amid the coronavirus crisis. Photo: Wael Algadi Oxfam today called for a package of nearly $160 billion in immediate debt cancellation and aid to fund a Global Public Health Plan and Emergency Response and help prevent millions of deaths as a result of the coronavirus.The five-point plan of this Global Public Health Plan and Emergency Response would enable poor countries to take action to prevent the spread of the disease and build up the capacity of health systems to care for those affected. The pandemic has caused widespread suffering in rich countries, overwhelming some of the best healthcare systems in the world. However, with the disease now spreading to many poor countries where high levels of poverty and inequality threaten to accelerate the disease, the public health challenges are even greater. Nearly three billion people across the developing world do not have access to clean water, while millions more do not have … [Read more...] about Oxfam: Health spending in poor countries must double to prevent millions of deaths

VND20 billion offered for home-grown COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial study

>>> First 35 volunteers receive injections of home-grown COVID-19 vaccine in second-stage trial The award ceremony was held at the Ministry of Health’s headquarters in Hanoi on the morning of February 27. The COVIVAC vaccine research and production project was launched by IVAC (under the Ministry of Health) in May 2020, on the basis of cooperation with the relevant universities, research institutes and international organisations. IVAC Director Dr. Duong Huu Thai said that COVIVAC is a liquid vaccine with or without adjuvants, without preservatives, and the production technology using the Newcastle disease virus (NDV) vaccine vector with the S gene of the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine attached to produce vaccines in chicken eggs containing embryos. This technology is also used to produce vaccines to prevent seasonal flus circulating in Vietnam. The results of pre-clinical studies in India, the USA and Vietnam have shown both safety and efficacy. After seven months of study … [Read more...] about VND20 billion offered for home-grown COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial study

Vietnam PM orders closure of unnecessary services to curb Covid-19 spread

The Hanoitimes - Local governments and the Ministry of Public Security are requested go to house by house to ask for information about people coming from abroad since March 8. Stating that the next 10 to 15 days will be decisive for the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has ordered the closure of unnecessary services across the country to curb the spread of the coronavirus, the Government Portal reported. Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc. Photo: VGP These services include restaurant, massage shops and other entertainment facilities. PM Phuc also asked religious believers to avoid assembling at the worshiping establishments. Local governments and the Ministry of Public Security are requested go to house by house to ask for information about people coming from abroad since March 8 and find people who came into close contact with Covid-19 patients for test and isolation. He ordered domestic flights and train coaches to be … [Read more...] about Vietnam PM orders closure of unnecessary services to curb Covid-19 spread

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