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Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett receives a booster shot of vaccine against the coronavirus, at Meir Medical Center in the central Israeli city of Kfar Saba. To try and contain a surge in coronavirus cases, authorities began administrating a booster shot. IMAGES
Tegucigalpa, May 14 (EFE).- With almost 6,000 deaths from Covid-19 and 224,000 infections since the beginning of the pandemic, Honduras continues a slow vaccination process.Out of the 80,000 doses of Russian Sputnik V that Honduran Foreign Minister Lisandro Rosales announced on Apr 25 only 40,000 were received Friday. (Camera: URIEL GUDIEL)SHOT LIST: THE ARRIVAL OF RUSSIAN SPUTNIK V COVID-19 VACCINES TO TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS.
Texans receive the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at UTMB (University of Texas Medical Branch) Health League City Campus as the state open vaccination to all adults Monday. IMAGES
Chilean President Sebastian Pinera gets his Covid-19 vaccine in Santiago. The ministry of health reported on February 9 that it had vaccinated more than one million people against the coronavirus, six days after launching a mass-vaccination campaign for the elderly. IMAGES
In less than three months, Israel expects to have immunized all its citizens who are over 16 against the novel coronavirus. Business Insider reports achieving that goal would likely make Israel the world's first to immunize the vast majority of its population. Israel has far outpaced the rest of the world with its vaccination campaign. In fact, it has already administered the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine to about one in five of its citizens. Last week, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced a deal with Pfizer to secure enough doses to immunize its adult population by the end of March.