Latin America initiates vaccination of COVID-19
Several Countries initiated the process of vaccination in the world to safeguard themselves from COVID-19. Latin America also examined inaugurated its immunization against coronavirus.
26th of December 2020
Latin America: Several Countries initiated the process of vaccination in the world to safeguard themselves from COVID-19. Latin America also examined inaugurated its immunization against coronavirus.
According to reports, “The pandemic has so far killed 120,000 people in the country and has terribly damaged the economy. “Health Officials conducted the Pfizer vaccine treatment to 59-year-old nurse in a commemoration broadcast on national media and watched by the President. It was given to medical staff in other parts of Mexico.
No COVID-19 vaccine has been confirmed yet for Brazil
Reports say that there is no COVID-19 vaccine has been confirmed yet for Brazil, which is a well-populated country of Latin America. Brazil is also extremely troubled by the spread of coronavirus.
In the week of 14-20/12:
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) December 23, 2020
🔺4.6 m people infected and 79,000 died of #COVID19
🔺Americas: most new cases
🔺European Region: highest number of deaths
🔺 African Region: greatest relative 📈 in new cases & deaths
The latest Weekly Epidemiological Update: https://t.co/14hRmBfIzk pic.twitter.com/csF87dr2qF
In Mexico, Authorities have confirmed that “the first Pfizer shipment came on Wednesday carrying only 3,000 doses of the vaccine. The next one would contain 50,000 quantities, with Mexico slated to get 1.4 million units of the two-shot Pfizer vaccine by January 31.
Vaccination is not only the solution. People need to be more careful from the infection as the new variant is more dangerous than previous. It is more transmissible and asymptomatic to fatal.
What scientists have to say
World Health Organisation gave guidelines that can restrict the spread of COVID-19. According to researchers, coronavirus made us more resistant to the utilization of antibiotics. Corona is single-stranded, yet it’s inner shell are powerful. Human bodies with severe coronavirus tend to have a lower number of antibodies that attack the inner surface than antibodies that attack the outer shell of coronavirus.
Live Q&A on the new #COVID19 virus variant with WHO, @CovidGenomicUK & @sangerinstitute experts https://t.co/QoRQcmjCfj
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) December 23, 2020
On the other hand, scientists and researchers say this new variant is more susceptible in children than adults. Children have receptors that tend to allow the latest variant of coronavirus. The severe effects of SARS-CoV-2 have led national and international health authorities most salutary practices to prevent the virus’s rapid spread.
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