The Asian Age

Elizabeth, Philip get vaccine

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Rome, Jan. 10: The pope and Britain’s Queen Elizabeth became the latest high-profile figures to join the global vaccinatio­n campaign against the Coronaviru­s as Germany on Sunday reported 40,000 fatalities since the pandemic began a year ago.

And German Chancellor Angela Merkel warned that the worst was still to come.

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 with mass inoculatio­n drives underway.

Pope Francis urged people to get the vaccinatio­n saying he would be inoculated against the virus himself next week when the Vatican begins its campaign and denouncing opposition to the jab.

“There is a suicidal denial which I cannot explain, but today we have to get vaccinated,” the pontiff tells Canale 5 in an interview to be broadcast Sunday.

Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip received their Covid-19 vaccinatio­ns on Saturday, said Buckingham Palace.

A source told 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 been inoculated, in the biggest immunisati­on programme in national history, with the elderly, their carers and health workers first in line.

Countries world are following suit with coronaviru­s shots approved including those by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna and domestical­ly made jabs from Russia and China.

Britain is racing to protect as many people as possible as a new variant believed to be more contagious pushes infections and deaths to unpreceden­ted levels.

Health authoritie­s announced more than three million coronaviru­s infections since the pandemic began last year.

— AFP

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