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Global vaccination to take up to 6 yrs — Australian expert

BEIJING, Feb 11, 2021 (BSS/XINHUA) – The following are the updates on the
global fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

CANBERRA — An Australian infectious diseases expert has warned that it
could take six years to vaccinate the world against COVID-19.

In an address to the National Press Club (NPC), Sanjaya Senanayake — an
infectious disease physician and associate professor at Australian National
University’s medical school — said that just 10 percent of people in the
world’s 70 poorest countries would be vaccinated by the end of 2021.

HAVANA — Cuba reported on Wednesday 858 new COVID-19 infections and five
deaths in the last 24 hours, for accumulated totals of 34,922 cases and 249
deaths, the Ministry of Public Health said.

Francisco Duran, the ministry’s national director of hygiene and
epidemiology, highlighted the common risk factors of most of the deceased,
including high blood pressure and diabetes, in the daily report.

NEW YORK — New York City’s COVID-19 test positivity rate on a seven-day
average went up to 8.48 percent, compared with 8.09 percent one day earlier,
Mayor Bill de Blasio tweeted on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, de Blasio said that there were 265 new hospital admissions and
new cases of the coronavirus reached 3,859, adding that “You can help stop
the spread. Get a free COVID-19 test today.”

BERLIN — Germany will extend lockdown efforts to contain the COVID-19
pandemic for three more weeks till March 7, Chancellor Angela Merkel and the
16 federal state leaders decided on Wednesday.

According to the decision paper published following a video conference, the
restrictions tackling the spread of the virus, which are due on Feb. 14, will
extend to March 7.

KUWAIT CITY — Kuwait reported on Wednesday 987 new COVID-19 cases and five
more deaths, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the country to
173,983 and the death toll to 980, the Kuwaiti Health Ministry announced.

The ministry also announced the recovery of 553 more patients, taking the
total recoveries in Kuwait to 163,264. Meanwhile, it said that 9,739
coronavirus patients are receiving treatment.

MALABO — A batch of China-donated Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccines arrived in
Malabo, capital of Equatorial Guinea, on Wednesday.

This is the first batch of vaccine aid provided by the Chinese government
to African countries, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said
Tuesday at a press briefing.

BSS/XINHUA/FI/ 0816 hrs