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Brazil approves two vaccines against Covid-19: AstraZeneca and China's Sinovac

Monday, January 18th 2021 - 09:25 UTC
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The country’s health ministry said on Sunday that the death toll was nearing 210,000, the second highest in the world after the United States. The country’s health ministry said on Sunday that the death toll was nearing 210,000, the second highest in the world after the United States.

Brazil approved two vaccines for emergency use against the coronavirus on Sunday as the country’s death toll from the disease it causes neared 210,000 and some of its hospitals grappled with an oxygen shortage.

The country’s health ministry said on Sunday that the death toll was nearing 210,000, the second highest in the world after the United States.

Brazil approved emergency use of vaccines from both Britain’s Astra-Zeneca and China’s Sinovac Biotech Ltd. Hours later, a nurse in Sao Paulo was inoculated with the Chinese vaccine known as “CoronaVac.”
Meanwhile in Manaus, the largest city in the Amazon, hospital employees described having to choose which patients to provide with oxygen as supplies in the remote city dwindled.

Brazil has also recorded cases of a new variant of the virus that is potentially more contagious.

In the United States, Los Angeles county in California became the first U.S. county to record 1 million COVID-19 cases. The news of the number of infections is compounded by the confirmation of the appearance in the county of the highly contagious British variant of the coronavirus.

Dr. Barbara Ferrer, the county's public health director, said in a statement, “The presence of the U.K. variant in Los Angeles county is troubling, as our health care system is already severely strained with more than 7,500 people currently hospitalized.” She added that Los Angeles is also experiencing “hospitalizations and deaths, five-times what we experienced over the summer.”

The United States has recorded the highest number of cases and deaths from the coronavirus of anywhere in the world, with nearly 24 million cases and nearly 400,000 deaths since the beginning of the pandemic.

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