WHO: Vaccine Program Received nearly 1 billion vaccines
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WHO: Vaccine Program Received nearly 1 billion vaccines
WHO: Vaccine Program Received nearly 1 billion vaccines. On December 11, local time, WHO held a routine press conference for COVID-19 pneumonia. WHO Director-General Tan Desai said that the “COVID-19 pneumonia vaccine implementation plan” has received nearly one billion doses of vaccines, including three types of COVID-19 pneumonia vaccines.
At present, 189 countries and economies have joined the “COVID-19 Pneumonia Vaccine Implementation Plan.” WHO is evaluating the first batch of vaccine applications submitted by participating countries together with the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization and UNICEF.
According to the latest real-time statistics of WHO, as of 17:02 on December 11, Central European time (0:02 on December 12, Pacific Time), a total of 69,143,017 confirmed cases of COVID-19 pneumonia worldwide, and a total of 1576516 deaths. On the 11th, there were 692,166 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 pneumonia worldwide, and 13,141 new deaths, both of which set the highest record since the epidemic.
over 220,000 new confirmed cases in the U.S. in a single day, with a total of over 16.22 million
Overseas Network, December 12th According to Worldometer’s real-time statistics, as of about 6:30 on December 12, Pacific Time, a total of 16,226,406 cases of COVID-19 pneumonia have been confirmed in the United States, and a total of 302032 deaths. Compared with the data at 6:30 the previous day, there were 223,538 new confirmed cases and 2,734 new deaths in the United States.
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