The Quad Group delivered 79 million corona vaccines to Indo-Pacific countries


1.31 million new corona cases and 3,315 deaths in the US

People with type 1 diabetes have a seven times higher risk of corona than children.

WASHINGTON: The total number of corona cases rose to 232,058,809 as more than 190,000 new corona cases were reported worldwide, while the total death toll from corona rose to 47,53,904 following the deaths of 3,315 people.

The total number of corona cases in the USA is 43,675,213 while the death toll is 7,05,360. The world's most powerful and affluent country, the USA, did not take the name of the corona epidemic lightly, as 1,31,007 new cases of corona were reported yesterday and two thousand people died.

More than thirteen thousand new cases of corona were reported in Texas in a single day and four and a half hundred people died. The states of New York and Pennsylvania also reported an average of five thousand new cases of corona. While seven and a half thousand new cases were reported in Florida.

In Russia, too, 822 corona deaths have occurred in a single day. On the other hand, the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, made up of India, US, Japan and Australia, has promised to deliver 1.2 billion coro vaccines to the world through Quad, out of which 79 million doses have been delivered to Indo-Pacific countries.

Meanwhile, a study published in the Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism found that people over the age of 40 and those with type 1 diabetes were seven times more likely to be hospitalized than children with the same type of respiratory problem.

China-Australia relations, meanwhile, have been strained by the debate over the origin of the corona. There is no doubt that close relatives of the virus are found in bats but when and how the virus enters humans is a matter of great controversy.

There is a belief that the virus may have spread to other animals in Wuhan's Wet Market and from there to humans. But for this the bridge host must be an animal. Bridge host is a well-known fact in many human diseases. The Hendra virus, for example, is found in piles of flying fox, from which it spreads to horses, and from horses it infects humans.

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