#SteveAoki#From the celebrity all star game to an all star show. Difficult enough to pick just 4 shots from this night. Thank you Denver for always showing me so much love! Love y'all so much!!!
从全明星赛到全明星表演。很难只挑选出今晚的4张照片。丹佛的朋友人,谢谢你们一直以来的爱!爱你们!
从全明星赛到全明星表演。很难只挑选出今晚的4张照片。丹佛的朋友人,谢谢你们一直以来的爱!爱你们!
【世卫: 全球新冠死亡超400万人】More than 4 million people have died from COVID-19, the World Health Organization said Wednesday.
The grim milestone comes less than three months after the worldwide death toll hit 3 million in April, as countries race to vaccinate enough people to stop faster-spreading variants.
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus criticized the vaccine response from richer countries, who prepurchased many shots and have vaccinated significant portions of their populations, CBS News reported.
The grim milestone comes less than three months after the worldwide death toll hit 3 million in April, as countries race to vaccinate enough people to stop faster-spreading variants.
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus criticized the vaccine response from richer countries, who prepurchased many shots and have vaccinated significant portions of their populations, CBS News reported.
#全球抗疫#由于未获欧盟药监局批准+公众对俄制卫星V新冠疫苗缺乏兴趣,斯洛伐克将原本进口自俄罗斯的20万剂新冠疫苗中的16万剂,按进货价回售给了俄罗斯.......。
PRAGUE (Reuters) - Slovakia has sold most Russian Sputnik V coronavirus vaccines back to the country of origin, the Slovak Health Ministry said on Friday, as public interest is low after months of government hesitation over using the product that lacks European regulatory approval.
Slovakia shipped back 160,000 out of 200,000 doses imported in March, at $9.95 per dose, the same price as the original purchase, a ministry spokeswoman said.
Slovakia's adventure with Sputnik was a political fiasco for then-Prime Minister Igor Matovic, who bought the shots without telling his coalition partners and over their opposition.
PRAGUE (Reuters) - Slovakia has sold most Russian Sputnik V coronavirus vaccines back to the country of origin, the Slovak Health Ministry said on Friday, as public interest is low after months of government hesitation over using the product that lacks European regulatory approval.
Slovakia shipped back 160,000 out of 200,000 doses imported in March, at $9.95 per dose, the same price as the original purchase, a ministry spokeswoman said.
Slovakia's adventure with Sputnik was a political fiasco for then-Prime Minister Igor Matovic, who bought the shots without telling his coalition partners and over their opposition.
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