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TUESDAY, JUNE 03, 2025

vaccinate

FILE PHOTO: A Ugandan health worker prepares to administer the ebola vaccine to a man in Kirembo village, near the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo in Kasese district, Uganda, June 16, 2019. REUTERS/James Akena/
USA

As flu rages, US releases medicine from national stockpile

A man gets a Covid-19 test in Delhi. Photo: Collected
Coronavirus chronicle

Covid-19: India's daily caseload dips below 2 lakh; 167,059 new cases today

Secretary-General Antonio Guterres Photo: Collected
Coronavirus chronicle

Vaccinate whole world to end pandemic, UN chief tells Davos

Representational image. Photo: Reuters
Coronavirus chronicle

Covid-19: What will it take to vaccinate the world?

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives to address the 76th Session of the UN General Assembly in New York City, US, September 25, 2021. Photo :Reuters
South Asia

India PM Modi says economy getting boost from rising vaccinations

Photo: Reuters
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

50 lakh more doses of Sinopharm vaccine reach Dhaka

Covid-19 vaccination record: Photo via @mygovindia on Twitter. Photo: Hindustan Times
Coronavirus chronicle

India vaccinates record number of people on occasion of PM Modi's birthday

11 billion-plus doses needed to vaccinate 70% people: Guterres
Coronavirus chronicle

11 billion-plus doses needed to vaccinate 70% people: Guterres

This photograph provided by UNICEF shows monks from Paro's monastic body perform a ritual as 500,000 doses of Moderna Covid-19 vaccine gifted from the United States arrived at Paro International Airport in Bhutan, July 12, 2021. The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan has fully vaccinated 90% of its eligible adult population within just seven days, its health ministry said Tuesday. Photo :UNB/AP
Coronavirus chronicle

Bhutan fully vaccinates 90% of eligible adults within a week

Representational Image. Photo/ AFP via Getty Images via The Independent
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

Bangladesh sets target to vaccinate 80% population by 2022

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speaks during a plenary session at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France June 9, 2021. Julien Warnand/Pool via REUTERS
Coronavirus chronicle

EU delivers enough doses to vaccinate 70% of adults, von der Leyen says

There has been research earlier which said that Covid-19 is less severe in children and adolescents and most have mild infections or are asymptomatic. Photo: Bloomberg via Hindustan Times
Coronavirus chronicle

Vaccinating adults will be key to prevent Covid-19 infection in schools: Study

A health worker prepares a dose of vaccine at Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok, Thailand, April 5, 2021. Photo: Reuters
Coronavirus chronicle

Hundreds of former leaders urge G7 to vaccinate poor against Covid-19

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