Egypt Approves One-Dose Sputnik Light COVID-19 Vaccine for Use

An awareness campaign in Aswan to encourage people to get the vaccine (Egyptian Health Ministry spokesperson’s Facebook page) 

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Egypt Approves One-Dose Sputnik Light COVID-19 Vaccine for Use

An awareness campaign in Aswan to encourage people to get the vaccine (Egyptian Health Ministry spokesperson’s Facebook page) 

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An awareness campaign in Aswan to encourage people to get the vaccine (Egyptian Health Ministry spokesperson’s Facebook page) m

Egypt has authorized Russia’s single-dose Sputnik Light vaccine against COVID-19, the Russian Direct Investment Fund, which markets the shot abroad, said on Friday.

The country approved Russia’s two-dose Sputnik V vaccine in February.

Egyptian health authorities are also closely following the fourth COVID-19 wave to curb its spread across the country.

Dr. Mohamed Awad Taj El-Din, the adviser to President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi for Health Affairs, said the state has gained experience in addressing the pandemic during the past three waves, noting that the fourth wave has not reached its peak yet.

In statements on Thursday, Taj El-Din pointed out that the European Union highly appreciates the state’s efforts to confront the virus and provide vaccines for its citizens, stressing the importance of adhering to preventive measures.

According to the Health Ministry, COVID cases are on the rise with 299,710 infections reported, 17,074 deaths and 252,471 recoveries.

In this regard, Minister of Health and Population Hala Zayed thanked the Greek government for supporting Egypt's fight against the pandemic.

During her meeting with the Greek ambassador to Cairo, Nikolaos Garilidis, on Thursday, she thanked him for the 250,000 AstraZeneca doses that Greece sent to Egypt earlier this week.

She also highlighted the strong bilateral ties between the two countries.

Garilidis, for his part, stressed the importance of cooperation and the exchange of experience with Egypt, especially regarding its response to the pandemic.



Israel Announces New Strikes Against Yemen’s Houthis

Israel Announces New Strikes Against Yemen’s Houthis
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Israel Announces New Strikes Against Yemen’s Houthis

Israel Announces New Strikes Against Yemen’s Houthis

Houthi militias in Yemen said Israeli airstrikes on Thursday targeted Sanaa and the port city of Hodeidah, following several days of Houthi launches setting off sirens in Israel.

The Israeli military said it attacked infrastructure used by the Houthis at the international airport in Sanaa and ports at Hodeidah, Al-Salif and Ras Qantib along with Hezyaz and Ras Kanatib power stations. It came a day after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that “the Houthis, too, will learn what Hamas and Hezbollah and Assad’s regime and others learned.”

Netanyahu monitored the new strikes along with military leaders, his government said. The Iran-backed Houthis' media outlet confirmed the strikes in a Telegram post but gave no immediate details. The US military also has targeted the Houthis in Yemen in recent days.

Over the weekend, 16 people were wounded when a Houthi missile hit a playground in Tel Aviv. Last week, Israeli jets struck Sanaa and Hodeidah, killing nine people, calling it a response to previous Houthi attacks. The Houthis also have been targeting shipping on the Red Sea corridor, calling it solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.

Israel has instructed its diplomatic missions in Europe to try to get the Houthis designated as a terrorist organisation.
The UN Security Council is due to meet on Monday over Houthi attacks against Israel, Israel's UN Ambassador Danny Danon said on Wednesday.