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Added on the 04/03/2021 18:01:33 - Copyright : Euronews EN
A nurse was arrested in Palermo, Sicily, for pretending to administer a Covid-19 vaccine to consenting patients, in particular to two spouses. In the video surveillance images, the nurse empties the content of a syringe into a gauze before giving the injection. IMAGES
Dili, Aug 11 (EFE/EPA).- East Timor received Wednesday a shipment of coronavirus vaccines from the AastraZeneca laboratory donated by Australia.To date, East Timor has registered 11,717 confirmed cases and 29 deaths from Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic.(Camera: ANTONIO DASIPARU)SHOT LIST: THE ARRIVAL OF THE SHIPMENT OF COVID-19 VACCINES FROM AUSTRALIA TO DILI, EAST TIMOR.
Dili, Jul 28 (EFE/EPA).- East Timor on Wednesday received medical supplies and vaccines against covid-19 from Australia.East Timor has recorded more than 10,000 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases since the beginning of the pandemic. (Camera: ANTONIO DASIPARU).SHOT LIST: WORKERS UNLOAD ASTRAZENECA (VAXZEVRIA) COVID-19 VACCINES DONATED BY THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT FROM AN AIRPLANE DURING THE ARRIVAL AT NICOLAU LOBATO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IN DILI, EAST TIMOR.
London, Sofia, Mar 24 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Archive-Neil Hall/Vassil Donev) The European Union announced Wednesday that it would consider the progress of jab rollouts and the severity of the Covid-19 crisis in recipient countries when assessing Covid-19 vaccine exports from production plants in the bloc. ARCHIVE FOOTAGE OF ASTRAZENECA VACCINATION IN LONDON (AT THE NHS EN EALING CENTRE) AND OF VACCINATION IN SOFIA (ALL THE FOOTAGE IS FROM FEBRUARY 22).
Italian President Sergio Mattarella arrives at Rome's Spallanzani Hospital to receive his vaccine against Covid-19. The 79-year-old president received his jab along with other people from his age group, born in 1941 or before. Italy on Monday surpassed the grim milestone of 100,000 official coronavirus deaths, amid warnings the spread of new variants is fuelling a fresh wave of infections. IMAGES
Rome (Italy) March 3 (EFE), (Camera: Álvaro Padilla).- The far-right leader Matteo Salvini urged authorities to seek vaccines anywhere in the world, following the example of Austria with Russia's Sputnik V, and criticized the supply delays and slowness of the European Union (EU) permits. SOUNDBITES OF MATTEO SALVINI, LEADER OF THE LEAGUE: "We must do it quickly. To the question of whether the Russian vaccine seems good to me, my answer is that, regardless of whether it is made in Russia, Greenland, New Zealand, San Marino or Israel, it is enough that it works and that it arrives quickly.""European governments such as Austria, Denmark, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia and others that move 360 ??degrees are doing well.""Health is above all. It is above the bureaucracy, it is not about strategic alliances or geopolitics.""If Europe had done what it promised, we would not be like this. If the promised and paid vaccines had arrived we would have less problems. Today the reality in so many Italian regions is that they must slow down because they don't have the vaccine.""If San Marino finishes vaccinating in April, while two thirds of Italy will still be closed and worried, it means that San Marino has worked well and we should do better."