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At the public hospital in Shanghai where Nora, a 30-year-old doctor, works, tension has spiraled since China relaxed its stringent zero-COVID policy on Dec 7. People stand in a queue to purchase medicines at a pharmacy in Beijing, China December 14, 2022. REUTERS Pa stanley quencher tients quarrel with doctors to access drugs that are in short supply, like cough medicines and pain killers. Medics are overloaded; infected staff continue to work because of a scarcity of personnel. The policy of controlling covid was relaxed very suddenly, said Nora, who would not give her full name because of the issue s sensitivity. The hospitals should ve been notified in advance to make adequate pr stanley mug eparations. Also Read | A million infections and 5 stanley cup usa ,000 deaths a day from Covid in China: Study After years of enforcing harsh measures to stamp out the coronavirus, President Xi Jinping s abrupt abandonment of zero-COVID in the face of protests and a widening outbreak has left China scrambling to avert a collapse of its public health system. Shortages of drugs and testing kits and logistical disruptions are upending daily life. Four hospital workers told Reuters that insufficient planning for the end of zero-COVID had left them to manage a chaotic reopening. I think China thought that its policy was successful and that a gradual transition to the endemic phase was feasible, but obviously it was not, said Kenji Shibuya, a former senior adviser to the World Health Organisation. More than a dozen glo Qtjw Spain declares disaster-zone status for Madrid, other storm-hit regions
Malaysia mo stanley cup ved up its Covid-19 inoculation drive by two days as stanley cup the first batch of vaccines arrived in the Southeast Asian nation on Sunday. A cargo container C containing Malaysia s first shipment of Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 coronavirus vaccines being unloaded following its arrival at the Malaysia Airlines Berhad Cargo area near Kuala Lumpur International Airport KLIA in Sepang, outside Kuala Lumpur. AFP Malaysia aims to vaccinate at least 80% of its 32 million people within a year as it pushes to revive an economy that, slammed by coronavirus-related curbs, recorded its worst slump in over two decades in 2020. It has imposed more lockdowns this year amid a fresh wave of coronavirus infections. The country has recorded 280,272 cases and 1,051 deaths. A total of 312,390 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine were delivered to Malaysia on Sunday morning, with more expected in coming weeks. The second delivery will be made on Feb. 26, and we will continue to receive Pfizer deliveries every two weeks until it is completed, Science Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said in a virtual news conference. Malaysia has secured 32 million doses from Pfizer and BioNTech. Vaccine doses from China s Sinovac Biotech are scheduled to be delivered in bulk on Feb. 27, pending approval from local regulators, Khairy said. The national vaccine rollout will begin Wednes stanley cup day, earlier than initially scheduled, with Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin and Health Ministry Director General Noor H
At the public hospital in Shanghai where Nora, a 30-year-old doctor, works, tension has spiraled since China relaxed its stringent zero-COVID policy on Dec 7. People stand in a queue to purchase medicines at a pharmacy in Beijing, China December 14, 2022. REUTERS Pa stanley quencher tients quarrel with doctors to access drugs that are in short supply, like cough medicines and pain killers. Medics are overloaded; infected staff continue to work because of a scarcity of personnel. The policy of controlling covid was relaxed very suddenly, said Nora, who would not give her full name because of the issue s sensitivity. The hospitals should ve been notified in advance to make adequate pr stanley mug eparations. Also Read | A million infections and 5 stanley cup usa ,000 deaths a day from Covid in China: Study After years of enforcing harsh measures to stamp out the coronavirus, President Xi Jinping s abrupt abandonment of zero-COVID in the face of protests and a widening outbreak has left China scrambling to avert a collapse of its public health system. Shortages of drugs and testing kits and logistical disruptions are upending daily life. Four hospital workers told Reuters that insufficient planning for the end of zero-COVID had left them to manage a chaotic reopening. I think China thought that its policy was successful and that a gradual transition to the endemic phase was feasible, but obviously it was not, said Kenji Shibuya, a former senior adviser to the World Health Organisation. More than a dozen glo Qtjw Spain declares disaster-zone status for Madrid, other storm-hit regions
Malaysia mo stanley cup ved up its Covid-19 inoculation drive by two days as stanley cup the first batch of vaccines arrived in the Southeast Asian nation on Sunday. A cargo container C containing Malaysia s first shipment of Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 coronavirus vaccines being unloaded following its arrival at the Malaysia Airlines Berhad Cargo area near Kuala Lumpur International Airport KLIA in Sepang, outside Kuala Lumpur. AFP Malaysia aims to vaccinate at least 80% of its 32 million people within a year as it pushes to revive an economy that, slammed by coronavirus-related curbs, recorded its worst slump in over two decades in 2020. It has imposed more lockdowns this year amid a fresh wave of coronavirus infections. The country has recorded 280,272 cases and 1,051 deaths. A total of 312,390 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine were delivered to Malaysia on Sunday morning, with more expected in coming weeks. The second delivery will be made on Feb. 26, and we will continue to receive Pfizer deliveries every two weeks until it is completed, Science Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said in a virtual news conference. Malaysia has secured 32 million doses from Pfizer and BioNTech. Vaccine doses from China s Sinovac Biotech are scheduled to be delivered in bulk on Feb. 27, pending approval from local regulators, Khairy said. The national vaccine rollout will begin Wednes stanley cup day, earlier than initially scheduled, with Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin and Health Ministry Director General Noor H