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Vaccine Update - Everyone aged 12 years and older now eligible
American Samoa // 02 June, 2021
Vaccination is now open to everyone 12 years and older...COVID-19
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Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine effective against some variant strains
30 April, 2021
Studies have found that the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine offers some protection against variant viruses...COVID-19
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ECDC report on infection prevention and control in healthcare settings (sixth update)
09 February, 2021
To minimise COVID-19 transmission and prevevnt further outbreaks...COVID-19
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Vaccine Dose Delivery Delay
17 February, 2021
EU short approximately 10 million doses…COVID-19
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Bird flu outbreaks in birds 22 to 28 May
Egypt // Russia // China // Germany // 29 May, 2017
The spread of a variety of bird flu strains affecting poultry and wild birds continues...Bird flu other strains, Influenza H5N8, Bird flu H7N9
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Bird flu outbreaks in birds 8 to 14 May
United Kingdom // China // Bulgaria // Taiwan (China) // Germany // Bangladesh // Russia // 12 May, 2017
The spread of a variety of bird flu strains affecting poultry and wild birds continues.Influenza H5N8, Bird flu other strains, Bird flu H7N9, Avian Influenza H5N2, Bird flu H5N1
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Ebola cases in the north - outbreak over
Congo DRC // 04 July, 2017
An Ebola outbreak in Bas-Uele (Lower Uele) Province, Orientale region has been declared over...Ebola
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H3N2v human case identified in Texas
United States // 05 May, 2017
One human infection with a novel influenza A H3N2 variant (H3N2v) virus was reported to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) from the state of Texas.Swine flu variants
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WHO update of human cases of H7N9
China // 18 May, 2017
Chinese authorities have notified the World Health Organization (WHO) of 24 confirmed cases (including 9 deaths) of human infection with H7N9, from mainland China that occurred from 14 to 29 April 2017...Bird flu other strains, Bird flu H7N9
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MERS cases 8 to 14 May
Saudi Arabia // 14 May, 2017
The following cases have been reported by the Ministry of Health this week:MERS-CoV
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Human H9N2 infection in Beijing
China // 08 May, 2017
A human infection with H9N2 has been confirmed in Beijing...Influenza H9N2, Bird flu other strains
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MERS Cases 29 May to 4 June 2017
Saudi Arabia // 04 June, 2017
The following cases have been reported by the Ministry of Health this week:MERS-CoV
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WHO: latest influenza update
30 May, 2017
The latest World Health Organization Influenza update reports a slight increase in influenza activity in the temperate zones of the southern hemisphere (still low) and a continued decline in the temperate zones of the northern hemisphere.Seasonal Flu
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Increase in human infections with avian influenza H7N9
10 September, 2017
In an update "Increase in human infections with novel Asian lineage avian influenza A(H7N9) viruses during the fifth epidemic- China, October 1, 2016 - August 7, 2017" published in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR)...Bird flu H7N9
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WHO update of human cases of H7N9
China // 09 May, 2017
Chinese authorities have notified the World Health Organization (WHO) of 18 confirmed cases (including three deaths) of human infection with H7N9, from mainland China that occurred from 6 to 23 April 2017.Bird flu H7N9
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Vaccine update- vaccination available to foreigners
Armenia // 18 July, 2021
Foreigners who will stay in the country for more than ten days are eligible for AstraZeneca....COVID-19
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ECDC report on COVID-19 response during vaccination era
01 February, 2021
Any delays in vaccine procurement, distribution and administration would indicate that non-pharmaceutical measures must be kept for longer...COVID-19
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ECDC risk assessment on the spread of COVID-19 variants in the EU and the UK
15 February, 2021
14th update...COVID-19
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Interim authorisation for Moderna Vaccine
Singapore // 03 February, 2021
Interim authorisation granted to ModernaCOVID-19
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Single dose of Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine provides 76% protection, may help prevent transmission
03 February, 2021
The Oxford AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine is shown to offer 76 % protection for up to 12 weeks after...COVID-19