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i donot konow so i cant you can shceh in the goolgol it will be nice
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ON DAY 1 of the world’s largest immunisation exercise against the coronavirus, 1.91 lakh people were inoculated across the country. Calling it a success, the Union Health Ministry said “no case of post-vaccination hospitalisation has been reported so far”, indicating there was no known incident of severe adverse reaction.
In phase one of the immunisation exercise, 3 crore people in the priority group of healthcare and frontline workers are to be vaccinated. On Saturday, 3,352 sessions were held, with the target of vaccinating at least 100 people each. NOTWITHSTANDING the ludicrous antics of the prima donna in the White House, 2020 will go down in history primarily as the year of the pandemic.
We cannot at this point be entirely confident that it won’t be remembered merely as the first year of the coronavirus catastrophe. After all, millions across Europe have lately been obliged to return to their urban or suburban bunkers after the easing of previous restrictions led to a second wave of potentially deadly infections.
Patient numbers have also been surging across the United States and Russia, and badly hit countries such as India and Brazil do not so far appear to be approaching a turning point. Imran Khan, while acknowledging cases had quadrupled in the previous fortnight and advising precautions, has attributed his nation’s relative reprieve to Pakistan being “specially blessed”, compared with Iran and India.
In phase one of the immunisation exercise, 3 crore people in the priority group of healthcare and frontline workers are to be vaccinated. On Saturday, 3,352 sessions were held, with the target of vaccinating at least 100 people each. NOTWITHSTANDING the ludicrous antics of the prima donna in the White House, 2020 will go down in history primarily as the year of the pandemic.
We cannot at this point be entirely confident that it won’t be remembered merely as the first year of the coronavirus catastrophe. After all, millions across Europe have lately been obliged to return to their urban or suburban bunkers after the easing of previous restrictions led to a second wave of potentially deadly infections.
Patient numbers have also been surging across the United States and Russia, and badly hit countries such as India and Brazil do not so far appear to be approaching a turning point. Imran Khan, while acknowledging cases had quadrupled in the previous fortnight and advising precautions, has attributed his nation’s relative reprieve to Pakistan being “specially blessed”, compared with Iran and India.
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