Corona raises કો 157 billion in 15 months: World Bank


No evidence of the presence of the mRNA vaccine in the milk of breastfeeding mothers

The total number of corona cases in the world has reached 190,853,085 and the total death toll has crossed 40,95,437.

WASHINGTON: The total number of corona cases in the world currently stands at 190,853,085, with 40,95,437 deaths and a total of 3,646,500,394 doses of corona vaccine, according to Johns Hopkins University. The highest number of corona cases was reported in the US at 34,129,516 and the death toll was 6,09,233.

Corona has the second highest number of 31,144,229 cases in India. Meanwhile, the US State Department has reduced Travel Advisory Level 4 to three in India and Pakistan following a drop in the number of new cases of corona, prompting citizens to reconsider traveling to these countries twice.

According to the CDC, both doses of the FDA-certified corona vaccine reduce the risk of severe corona infection. The World Bank, meanwhile, said it had mobilized 15 157 billion over the past 15 months to fight the Corona epidemic on the health, economic and social fronts.

Which represents a 60 per cent increase in the costs incurred in the fifteen months before the epidemic. David Malpas, group president of the World Bank, said the bank had raised માટે 157 billion for new financing by providing unprecedented support to face the unprecedented crisis.

A study that alleviated the fear of the vaccine being mixed into mother's milk due to vaccination found that there was no evidence of the presence of the vaccine in the milk of mothers who received the Pfizer or Modern's mRNA corona vaccine. This means that the mother can get the corona vaccine during breastfeeding.

The study was published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics. For the study, researchers at the University of California, San Francisco analyzed it by obtaining milk samples from seven mothers who had received the Pfizer and Modern Corona vaccines. No evidence of vaccine presence was found in their milk.

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