Articulo escrito por Francesco Veronesi — Video: Lisa Picerno
Mientras la vacunación masiva avanza según el cronograma, crece el deseo de volver a la normalidad después de un año y medio de pandemia, vivida entre encierros y restricciones. →
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Articulo escrito por Francesco Veronesi — Video: Lisa Picerno
Mientras la vacunación masiva avanza según el cronograma, crece el deseo de volver a la normalidad después de un año y medio de pandemia, vivida entre encierros y restricciones. →
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Here we provide a daily update of the data available for select countries and jurisdictions as of May 25, 2021 at 6:15pm EST.
On Tuesday, Covid-related deaths in the Philippines surpassed 20,000 after the Department of Health reported an increase of 36 deaths in the last 24-hours. The country’s health officials registered a single-day increase of 3,972 new infections bringing the total caseload to 1,188,672 since the start of the pandemic. Of that cumulative total, 94.3% are considered recovered.
TORONTO – Canada is a two-speed country during this Covid pandemic: while in some provinces there is tentative evidence of loosening restrictions, in others further restrictions are implemented to stem the spread of the virus.
Ontario, as Premier Doug Ford announced last Thursday, will reopen in three steps at 21-day intervals: phase one is expected to begin on June 14. →
In Ontario 1TORONTO – May 25, 2021: Canada stood yesterday at 1,364,729 positives for Covid-19, an increase of 3,165 more cases than in the previous 24 hours. The number of victims – nationwide – yesterday reached 25,314 total deaths, 72 more than on Monday. →