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Added on the 25/02/2021 13:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Kualal Lumpur, Feb 17 (EFE/EPA).- Malaysia has introduced free COVID-19 community screening test.Malaysia is scheduled to receive its first batch of COVID-19 vaccines on 26 February after having ordered 12.8 million doses from Pfizer-BioNTech. (Camera: AHMAD YUSNI).SHOT LIST: A COVID-19 COMMUNITY SCREENING TEST IN SHAH ALAM, MALAYSIA.
Los Angeles County, California, will no longer be subjected to air quality regulations limiting the number of cremations that may be performed there. Business Insider reports the South Coast Air Quality Management District said the regulation was lifted so officials could handle a 'backlog' of bodies. Business Insider reports the move comes as a grim reminder of the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic in California. The regulation has been lifted for 10 days, with the option to be extended. As of January 15, there were more than 2,700 bodies being stored at hospitals in LA County and at the Coroner's office. The current rate of death is more than double that of pre-pandemic years, leading to hospitals, funeral homes, and crematoriums exceeding capacity. South Coast Air Quality Management District
Los Angeles, Jan 4 (EFE / EPA) .- The Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles has become the largest coronavirus testing center in the United States, with more than one million samples carried out since its opening at the beginning of the pandemic. The state of California has registered so far 2,431,506 infections, followed by Texas with 1,816,884 and Florida with 1,365,436.(Camera: ETIENNE LAURENT)SHOT LIST: B-ROLL OF THE EXTERIORS OF THE DODGER STADIUM IN LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, US.
Seoul, Dec 14 (EFE/EPA).- The government of South Korea on Monday began offering free coronavirus tests at 150 new makeshift testing facilities in the capital and its surrounding areas amid recent rise in cases in the country. (Camera: JEON HEON-KYUN).SHOT LIST: SOUTH KOREAN HEALTH WORKERS TAKE SWAB FROM CITIZENS AT A MAKESHIFT TESTING SITE OUTSIDE THE SEOUL STATION IN SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA.
The CDC says the safest way to celebrate winter holidays this year is at home. But if you do plan to travel, the CDC recommends getting tested twice. The testing would be done once before and once after, reports to Business Insider. The CDC says travelers should get tested for the virus one to three days before traveling. You should also get tested three to five days afterwards. The goal is to make sure both tests come back negative and the virus is not spread to those around you.