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India world’s best asset for fighting Covid-19 with its Vaccine capacity

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United Nations, Jan 29 : India is one of the world’s best assets in the fight against Covid-19 because of its ability to supply the vaccines needed to fight the pandemic and the UN counts on it, according to Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

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‘I think that the production capacity of India is one of the best assets the world has today, and I hope the world understands that it must be fully used,’ he said on Thursday at his news conference.

‘I would like to say how much we count on India. I mean, India has one of the most advanced pharmaceutical industries.’

On Monday, India’s Permanent Representative T.S. Tirumurti told the Security Council that his nation’s vaccine-making capacity would be for ‘the benefit of the entire humanity’.

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Guterres described the development of India as a pharmaceutical powerhouse as ‘a very important element of democratisation of access to medicines all over the world’.

The UN chief said that the world body was in contact with Indian institutions regarding the vaccines produced by the country.

‘In India, there is a production, a very high level of production, both of Indian-developed vaccines, and I think there is a perspective, very important perspective, of also others.
‘India played a very important role in the production of generics for use that was outside (the country),’ he added.

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Guterres reiterated his appeal ‘for licenses to be made available in order for companies around the world to be able to produce some of the vaccines that already exist’.

India and South Africa asked the World Trade Organization last year for a waiver from patents and other intellectual property rights for materials needed to fight the pandemic ‘until widespread vaccination is in place globally, and the majority of the world’s population has developed immunity’.

The Secretary-General noted that most of the vaccine distribution had been in the developed countries and denounced ‘vaccine nationalism’ as ‘an economic as well as a moral failure’.

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‘While every country has the right and the duty to protect its own people, no country can afford to neglect the rest of the world,’ he said.

Western industrialised nations have all banned the export of Covid-19 vaccines, and as in the case of the UK and the European Union squabbling among themselves.
Only India, along with China and Russia, allow the export of vaccines.

Speaking at Monday’s Security Council meeting on the implementation of its resolution on backing Guterres efforts to fight the pandemic, Tirumurti said that India had already donated more than six million doses of the vaccine to nine countries and was in the process of sending contracted supplies to other countries.

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It will also gradually supply to the World Health Organization’s COVAX programme to provide the vaccine to the poor nations, he said.

‘As the largest vaccine-producing country of the world, we are fulfilling our commitment to make vaccine production and delivery capacity available for the benefit of the entire humanity.’

Meanwhile, India was itself planning to vaccinate 300 million citizens in six months, Tirumurti added. (IANS)

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Erica Robin becomes first ever Miss Universe Pakistan

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Erica Robin, a model from Karachi has been crowned “Miss Universe Pakistan 2023”, becoming the first-ever woman from the country to win the title.

Four other models from different parts of the country participated in the beauty pageant, including Hira Inam from Lahore, Jessical Wilson from Rawalpindi, Pakistani-American Malika Alvi from Pennsylvania, and Sabrina Wasim. Jessica Wilson, a 28-year-old cyber security engineer was named first runner-up while Hira Inam (24), Malyka Alvi (19), and Sabrina Wasim (26) were the rest of the finalists.

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Award-winning actress, mental health advocate, and former Miss International Kylie Verzosa from the Philippines was one of the distinguished panel of judges who picked the winner.

Robin will be the official representative of Pakistan at the Miss Universe pageant, scheduled to be held in El Salvador later this year. Pakistan will be sending five models to compete in the prestigious Miss Universe pageant. This landmark moment marks the first time Pakistan has ever been represented in the world’s most esteemed beauty competition.

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Morocco earthquake: Death toll surpasses 2000

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According to state TV, the number of fatalities following a strong 6.8-magnitude earthquake that shook Morocco on Friday night has surpassed 2,000. The death toll makes it the deadliest earthquake to strike the nation of North Africa in decades.

Also Read: Powerful earthquake in Morocco kills more than 800 people

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Rescue teams are reportedly struggling to reach the most affected areas, with roads blocked by debris. One witness said “we are hoping for miracles from the rubble,” CNN reported.

The epicenter was in the High Atlas mountains, about 72 kilometers (45 miles) southwest of Marrakech, a popular tourist city of about 840,000 people. The city’s historic walls, first laid out in the early 12th century, have been damaged.

The quake was the most powerful to shake the area surrounding Marrakech in more than 120 years, according to the US Geological Survey.

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Powerful earthquake in Morocco kills more than 800 people

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More than 800 people were killed and hundreds were injured in a massive earthquake that struck Morocco. It was the deadliest tremor to hit the country in more than 60 years, and it destroyed homes in isolated mountain towns while rescue workers searched through the debris for survivors, reuters reported.

As per reuters, a magnitude 7.2 quake struck in Morocco’s High Atlas mountains late on Friday night. The Interior Ministry said 820 people had been killed and another 672 injured.

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Most of the fatalities are in mountainous areas outside Marrakech, the nearest city to the epicentre, its updated toll showed.

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