Global Times

UK tops 3m COVID-19 cases

▶ Pope, Queen Elizabeth II join vaccine drive

-

Pope Francis and Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II became the latest high-profile figures to join the global vaccinatio­n campaign against the coronaviru­s, as the UK reported it had surpassed more than 3 million cases since the pandemic began more than a year ago.

More than 1.9 million people worldwide have now died from the virus, with new variants adding to soaring cases and prompting the re-introducti­on of restrictio­ns on movement across the globe – even as some countries begin mass inoculatio­n campaigns.

Pope Francis urged people to get the vaccinatio­n, calling opposition to the jab “suicidal denial” and saying he would get inoculated against the virus himself next week when the Vatican would begin its campaign.

Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip received their COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns on Saturday, Buckingham Palace said, in a rare public comment on the private health matters of the longservin­g monarch.

A source told the domestic Press Associatio­n news agency that the queen, 94, and Philip, 99, were given the injections by a royal household doctor at Windsor Castle.

More than 1.5 million people in Britain have so far received virus jabs, as the biggest immunizati­on program in its history rolls out with priority given to the elderly, their carers and health workers.

Countries across the globe are following suit, starting up massive vaccinatio­n campaigns with several coronaviru­s shots approved so far, including those by PfizerBioN­Tech and Moderna and domestical­ly made jabs from Russia and China.

Britain, which has so far administer­ed two types of vaccines, is racing to inoculate as many people as possible as a new variant believed to be more contagious pushes infections and deaths to unpreceden­ted levels.

British health authoritie­s on Saturday said the country had recorded more than 3 million coronaviru­s infections since the pandemic began in 2020.

The country also recorded another 1,035 fatalities from the virus, taking the total death toll to 80,868, one of the highest in Europe alongside Italy.

Cases also continue to spiral in the US, the world’s worst hit country, which recorded more than 272,000 new cases Saturday.

More than 22 million people have been infected and 372,051 have died of COVID-19 in the US since the pandemic began, according to Johns Hopkins University.

India will launch one of the world’s most ambitious coronaviru­s-free vaccinatio­n drives on Saturday, aiming to reach 300 million people by July, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said.

Cuba, meanwhile, said it would test its most advanced COVID-19 vaccine candidate in Iran, after Tehran banned the import of already-proven US and British-produced vaccines.

 ?? Photo: AFP ?? A health worker receives her COVID-19 vaccine along with other social care workers at the Internatio­nal Centre for Life in Newcastle upon Tyne, northeast England, on Saturday.
Photo: AFP A health worker receives her COVID-19 vaccine along with other social care workers at the Internatio­nal Centre for Life in Newcastle upon Tyne, northeast England, on Saturday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from China