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No deaths from Covid-19 in Iran

No deaths from Covid-19 in Iran. Iran achieves a major milestone as no Covid-19 fatalities were reported for the first time in history. Despite being the most affected country in the Middle East, Iran's efforts have led to this significant achievement. Read more about Iran's success in controlling the pandemic.

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In countries in the Middle East, there are countless examples of this. When compared to 2021, WHO predicts a 94% decrease in the number of people dying from covid in 2019. Covid is experiencing rapid growth in India.

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For the first time in Iranian history, COVID deaths have been eliminated.

It had been more than two years since Iran's health minister reported a COVID-19 fatality, a major achievement for a country with the most incidences of coronavirus in the Middle East. (6/2)

According to Covid-19, the number of people dying in Africa may be reduced by 94%. Models from WHO are on display

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Coronavirus deaths in Africa could fall by 94 percent this year if current variability and transmission rates remain the same, according to a WHO study. Even though 73% of the population is ill, just 350,000 people will die in 2021. WHO claims this is due to the omicron variation's less deadly features compared to the delta strain and earlier infections and vaccinations. A total of 47 African countries' data were incorporated into the model during development. June 2nd (Sguazzin/Clowes) is the day

Covid has seen an increase in Bloomberg instances from India. There have been 4,041 new Covid-19 infections in India Friday, the greatest single-day surge since March 11, 2013. Some are concerned that the lifting of restrictions in a country with such a high density of people has sparked a new wave. According to the WHO, the death toll from the pandemic in South Asia is actually much greater than the 43,17 million infections and 524,651 deaths reported by the country's own government since it began. The daily positive rate, or the percentage of confirmed Covid cases in overall testing, is 0.95 percent, according to data. (Chaudhary/6/3)

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Because of the war in Ukraine, getting a root canal may become more difficult.

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has ramifications for American health care. Russia and Ukraine both produce ammonium nitrate and natural gas. Refining these raw ingredients yields two crucial medicinal gases: laughing gas and helium. Almost all medical procedures rely on them on a daily basis. MRIs might become more expensive and more unpleasant if supplies are reduced. (6/3/Tahir)

The blood bank in Israel has been moved underground to better protect it from terrorist attacks.

Israel's national blood bank is put on high alert when rocket sirens sound, in order to ensure that the country's blood supply is safe. Blood processing equipment, plasma freezers, and centrifuges can only be moved inside a bomb shelter for a 10- to 12-hour window each day or night. This will soon be different. One of this year's new blood banks is being housed in an underground facility that is built to withstand both conventional and chemical weapons as well as earthquakes and cyber attacks. (6/1)

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