Azerbaijan confirms 1,809 new COVID-19 cases, 33 deaths

Azerbaijan recorded 1,809 new coronavirus cases over the past day, the Task Force under the Cabinet of Ministers told “QİA.az”. Meanwhile, 2,191 people recovered from the infection, and 33 patients succumbed to the deadly pathogen. Overall, the country has reported 309,789 cases of infection, 274,766 recoveries, and 4,307 deaths since the onset of the pandemic. At present, 30,716 people are receiving treatment. Azerbaijan has… Continue reading Azerbaijan confirms 1,809 new COVID-19 cases, 33 deaths

Georgia reports 1,271 new coronavirus cases

Over the past day, 1,271 more people have tested positive for COVID-19 in Georgia, “QİA.az” informs, citing the official website of the Georgian government. Meanwhile, the country has recorded 729 recoveries and 11 deaths. Georgia has registered a total of 301,535 cases of coronavirus infection since the pandemic began. To date, 284,286 of them have recovered, while 3,992 have died.

Kazakhstan to apply homegrown COVID vaccine next week

First 50,000 doses of QazVak vaccine produced in Kazakhstan’s southern Jambyl province. Kazakhstan will begin to administer its homegrown coronavirus vaccine to residents next week, according to a statement by its Prime Ministry.  The first 50,000 doses of the QazVak vaccine were produced by the Scientific Research Institute for Biological Safety Problems in Kazakhstan’s southern… Continue reading Kazakhstan to apply homegrown COVID vaccine next week

Turkey approves Sputnik V production

Turkey has approved the production of the Russian Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine, Turkey’s Yeni Shafak newspaper reported, citing the member of the Coronavirus Scientific Advisory Board Dr. Afşin Emre Kayıpmaz, “QİA.az” informs. “In Turkey, some trials have been carried out during the vaccine production phase, and the company associated with this process has been approved upon request,” the… Continue reading Turkey approves Sputnik V production

5 Azerbaijani veterans get prosthesis in Turkey

Azerbaijani soldiers, mine clearance officials lost body parts during Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Five Azerbaijani veterans wounded in Nagorno-Karabakh have been fitted with prosthesis in Turkey as part of an aid project. They were brought to Istanbul within the scope of a project by Turkey’s Humanitarian Relief Foundation, and Alliance of International Doctors. Prosthesis for the veterans,… Continue reading 5 Azerbaijani veterans get prosthesis in Turkey

Pakistan registers 114 coronavirus deaths

Number is highest single-day tally during ongoing third wave of pandemic. Pakistan recorded 114 deaths from the coronavirus in the past 24 hours, its highest single-day number during a third wave of the pandemic, the Health Ministry said on Sunday. The South Asian country registered 103 deaths on April 6, which was a daily record… Continue reading Pakistan registers 114 coronavirus deaths

Georgia sees 777 new COVID cases

Over the past day, Georgia has recorded 777 new cases of coronavirus infection, 342 people have recovered and 9 patients died, the Georgian bureau of “QİA.az” informs. So far, 287,183 people have contracted COVID-19 in Georgia, of which 276,426 have recovered and 3,858 died.

Over 200,000 doses of Pfizer-BioNTech to be allocated to Azerbaijan

The Chairman of the Board of the State Agency for Compulsory Health Insurance Zaur Aliyev met with the General Manager for Communications of GAVI (Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization) Rosie Greaves and the head of the UNICEF (United Nations Children’s Fund) office in our country Edward Karwardin in an online format. The Agency told “QİA.az” that the purpose of the meeting… Continue reading Over 200,000 doses of Pfizer-BioNTech to be allocated to Azerbaijan

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