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Coronavirus vaccine news highlights: Yogi Adityanath likens Covid-19 vaccine to ‘Sanjeevani Booti’

In India's ambitious vaccination drive against Covid-10, over 15.2 lakh people have been inoculated so far. This comes amid hesitancy among health workers to get vaccinated due to reports of side effects and deaths, although authorities have said that there is no vaccine link in the latter. India has approved two vaccines — Bharat Biotech's Covaxin and Serum Institute of India's Covishield — for emergency use in the country. Stay tuned for updates.
Last Updated : 25 January 2021, 02:49 IST

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08:1725 Jan 2021

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21:5224 Jan 2021

US passes 25 million coronavirus cases: Johns Hopkins

More than 25 million Covid-19 cases have been recorded in the United States since the pandemic began, Johns Hopkins University said Sunday, just days after President Joe Biden's inauguration.

The milestone was reached only five days after the US, the world's wealthiest and hardest-hit nation, recorded 400,000 deaths from the disease.

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21:2324 Jan 2021

Covid-19: At current rate, India may take 3 years to vaccinate 30 crore people

Even though India inoculated its first one million individuals faster than the US and UK, the country may take up to three years to vaccinate the prioritised 300 million population going by the current rate, experts have estimated.

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21:2024 Jan 2021

France faces 3rd lockdown if curfew not enough

France's government may impose a third lockdown in the coming days if an existing 12-hour-a-day curfew doesn't significantly slow virus infections.

Exactly a year after France announced Europe's first confirmed case of the coronavirus, Health Minister Olivier Veran said in an interview published Sunday in the Le Parisien newspaper that if infections don't drop, and “if the variants start to spread everywhere, we will take extra measures. And that's called confinement. ... We will close down.”

20:2024 Jan 2021

Italy to take legal action over Covid vaccine delays to secure doses, says minister

Italy will take legal action against Pfizer and Astrazeneca over delays in deliveries of Covid-19 vaccines with the aim of securing the doses rather than to seek damages, Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio said on Sunday.

Published 24 January 2021, 01:54 IST

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