At present, all countries are intensively promoting the vaccination of the new crown vaccine, but in recent days, the epidemic situation in many Asian countries has shown a rebound trend.
In particular, Iran , India, Turkey and other countries have a clear rebound trend, which greatly exceeds the previous posture.
In India, over 100,000 new cases were confirmed in a single day on April 5, a record high since the outbreak.
In Iran, during the week from March 30 to April 5, there were more than 10,000 new confirmed cases in Iran every day.
In Japan, although strict prevention and control measures have been taken to welcome the Olympics, and measures have been taken not to accept foreign audiences, in Japan Osaka Prefecture , Sendai City, etc., the epidemic situation still rebounded.
In Mongolia, the number of new confirmed cases every day has increased by three digits since March 11.
In Myanmar, due to the turbulent situation and continuous demonstrations, the epidemic has also spread. This has seriously affected the epidemic prevention and control of Ruili on the Yunnan border. Recently, the outbreak in Ruili, China, is related to the illegal entry of Burmese.
In Turkey, there have been more than 40,000 new confirmed cases in a single day for multiple consecutive days.
In Lebanon , the country’s COVID-19 positive rate was 16.9% in the past two weeks.
In Palestine, health workers have detected a variety of mutant viruses.
The epidemic has also rebounded in Europe.
In the past two weeks, the number of new confirmed cases in France has increased by 55% every day, reaching 35,000 cases per day.
Belgium and the Netherlands increased 95% and 48% of newly diagnosed daily cases in the past two weeks, respectively, and Germany increased by 75%.
The resurgence of the European epidemic is largely related to a variant virus from the United Kingdom.
caused the epidemic to rebound,In addition to the accelerated spread of the new coronavirus mutation, there is also a period of anti-epidemic fatigue, such as group gatherings, not wearing masks, and inadequate quarantine measures.
At present, large-scale vaccination of the new crown virus is still the most direct prevention measure. However, because people's awareness of prevention is not in place, there have been cases of infection of the new crown virus after the first dose of vaccine in various parts of the world.
Japan’s NHK TV said on April 6 that in late February this year, a Japanese female medical worker in her 20s was still diagnosed with the new coronavirus 6 days after receiving the first dose of Pfizer vaccine. The Japanese government believes that even if vaccinated, it is impossible to produce antibodies immediately. After the first dose of the vaccine, it takes about 14 days to get a certain degree of immunity. During this period, we must continue to adhere to epidemic prevention measures.
According to the Associated Press reported on April 5, on April 1, the governor of Montana in the United States, Greg Janfort, was vaccinated with the new crown vaccine, but five days later, his virus test result was positive.
On April 3, the 62-year-old Argentine President Fernandez was diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia. He received the first dose of the Russian "Satellite-V" vaccine in January this year. The Russian side replied that although the vaccination cannot completely guarantee that he will not be infected, it can 100% protect Fernandez from becoming severely ill. Russia took the lead in launching the "Satellite-V" new crown vaccine in August last year, becoming the first country in the world to register a new crown vaccine. Currently "Satellite-V" has been registered in 54 countries around the world. According to the analysis of clinical trials published by "The Lancet", the "Satellite-V" vaccine has an effective rate of 91.6%, 100% preventing the severe disease and death of new coronary pneumonia.
According to the Yonhap News Agency, as of March 9, there have been 9 cases of positive new coronavirus tests in South Korea after the first dose of Pfizer vaccine, including 2 nurses. The Korean Agency for Disease Control pointed out that the relevant cases may be infected soon after the first dose of the vaccine, and the vaccine is not expected to work during this period; another explanation is that the positive case may have been infected with the new crown before the vaccination. virus.
In early February of this year, elderly people in a nursing home in the province of Toledo in central Spain were vaccinated with the first dose of Pfizer vaccine.There has been a collective infection of the new crown. The local health department said: “Because the second dose of vaccine has not been given and the immunization cycle has not been completed, the clinical infection of these cases cannot be regarded as the consequence of vaccination.”
Currently, the world is still facing a shortage of vaccines. There are still many countries in urgent need of vaccines.
According to WHO data, among the nearly 900 million people in Europe, only 10% have received the first dose of the new crown vaccine.
It seems that there is a long way to go before the global vaccination is completed. (Item Beijing)
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