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Find Covid-19 Origin Or Face “Covid-26 And Covid-32”, Warn US Experts

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Find Covid-19 Origin Or Face "Covid-26 And Covid-32", Warn US Experts

Two leading U.S. disease experts said that the world needs the cooperation of the Chinese government to trace the origins of Covid-19 and prevent future pandemic threats.

Scott Gottlieb, a commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration in the Trump administration who now sits on the board of Pfizer Inc., said that the information to support the theory that the SARS-CoV-2 virus may have escaped from a lab in Wuhan, China, has increased.

On CBS News’s “Face the Nation”, Gottlieb said that the China hasn’t provided evidence to disprove that theory, while the search for signs that the virus emerged from wildlife hasn’t yielded results.

Not knowing how the pandemic started puts the world at risk of future outbreaks, Peter Hotez, co-director of the Texas Children’s Hospital Center for Vaccine Development, said in a separate TV appearance.

“There’s going to be Covid-26 and Covid-32 unless we fully understand the origins of Covid-19,” Hotez said on NBC’s “Meet the press.”

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Germany lifts entry ban on travellers from Delta variant hit-India, UK

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In a major relief to many travelers, Germany has announced to lift the entry ban and also ease travel restrictions from India and four other countries, where the Delta variant is widespread.

German Ambassador to India Walter J. Lindner said, “Promised to work hard on easing travel restrictions for travelers from IND and update you immediately. And voila: from tomorrow on GER is removing entry ban and easing travel rules for 5 countries where the Delta variant is widespread, including IND! Details soon on website….”

On Monday, Germany’s health agency said it would lift a ban on most travellers from the UK, India and three other countries hit by the Delta variant of Covid-19.

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Pfizer shot stops severe illness in Israel as Delta variant spreads

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Pfizer shot stops severe illness in Israel as Delta variant spreads

According to government data, Pfizer Inc.’s vaccine was less effective at keeping people from getting the coronavirus in Israel in recent weeks.

But the vaccine continues to provide a strong shield against severe Covid-19.

The health ministry said that the vaccine protected 64% of people against the illness between June 6 and early July, down from a previous 94%.

The reduction was observed as the delta variant was spreading in Israel. The delta variant first emerged in India and is spreading across the world.

As per the Health ministry, despite the indications of increased infections, the data also showed the shot is protecting people from severe illness. Its effectiveness at preventing hospitalization fell to 93%.

On the other hand, governments are working hard to vaccinate all the people as early as possible.

Israel had one of the world’s most effective coronavirus inoculation drives. About 57% of the population is now fully vaccinated.

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Wuhan virus sequences removed from database: US 

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Wuhan virus sequences removed from database: US 

Adding to concerns over secrecy surrounding the outbreak of Coronavirus across the world, the US officials confirmed that the details of the genetic makeup of some of the earliest samples of coronavirus in China were removed from an American database where they were initially stored at the request of Chinese researchers.

In a statement on Wednesday, the US National Institutes of Health said that the data, first submitted to the U.S.-based Sequence Read Archive in March 2020, were “requested to be withdrawn” by the same researcher three months later in June.

The agency said that the reason cited at the time for withdrawal was that the sequence information had been updated and was being submitted to another database.

It added, “Submitting investigators hold the rights to their data and can request withdrawal of the data. NIH can’t speculate on motive beyond the investigator’s stated intentions.”

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