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Thanks to the fact that we live in the information age, it is easier for us to access basic knowledge that helps us in our day-to-day life, which previously went unnoticed. One of those 'informative boom' has been information related to food, sports or how to lead a healthy lifestyle. In the blog on food led by nutritionist Carlos Ríos, Realfooding, who is responsible for disseminating knowledge about real food, that is, avoiding processed foods, they have been explaining for a long time that the eating habits we have transcend all areas of our lifetime. One of the most important aspects is the diet-sleep relationship. It is a two-way relationship, this means that the poor quality and short duration of sleep makes eating worse and, conversely, eating worse negatively affects rest. From Eat This, they have prepared a list of eating habits that can damage the quality of sleep: #1. Eat a lot of dinner Eating a lot of food before going to sleep can make you sick before going to sleep. The human body takes between 2 and 3 hours to digest what it eats, so if you have eaten a lot of dinner and are also going to go to sleep soon, you are making a double mistake. It is best to choose an early dinner and dinners that are easy to digest. #2. Eat spicy at night If eating too much was already a problem, imagine your stomach working to deal with the spiciness. Additionally, Meir Kryger MD, a professor at Yale School of Medicine, explains that spicy foods can make you wake up at night, and cause what are called 'awakenings from sleep.' The expert assures that people who consume a lot of spicy, tend to have much lighter dreams without going into a deep sleep. #3. Drink caffeine after dinner It seems obvious, but it is a very established practice. Drink coffee or tea after meals. Caffeine and theine are stimulant substances that can alter the natural processes of drowsiness that we get after eating. If you are into tea, you can choose to drink infusions without theine, and if you love coffee, at night it is best to go decaf. #4. Eat chocolate Who doesn't like a sweet before bed? It is a common practice, but the amount of caffeine in chocolate (the purer it is, the more it contains) makes it stimulating for your brain. Phenylethylamine, is a compound in chocolate that reaches the brain, triggers a state of euphoria and well-being when eating it, but it also contains theobromine, which causes an increase in heart rate. #5. Eating foods that cause heartburn Sometimes the solution to improve our sleep cycle is as simple as not eating foods that make us feel bad. Some of the foods that cause more acidity are tomato, or fatty or fried foods, onion or spicy as mentioned before. Despite that, there may be others who feel bad for you, the important thing is to know yourself and try to eliminate the foods that feel bad from the dinners. #6. Drink milk before bed It is a habit that is often depicted in movies, as if it were an everyday scene: having a glass of milk before going to sleep. But there is no scientific evidence to say that it is good for falling asleep or relaxing. Milk contains an amino acid called tryptophan, which can trigger the production of melatonin, meaning your brain feels that it does it good. #7. Drinking alcohol before going to sleep Alcohol has a sedative effect, and therefore makes you fall asleep more easily. But it usually affects the quality of sleep. There is no specific recommendation on the amount of alcohol that can be consumed without affecting the sleep cycle because each person is different. If you feel like you wake up in the middle of the night, you could consider whether you might need to eliminate wine glasses or alcoholic beverages from your dinners. #8. There are medications that interfere with sleep Medications can also affect sleep, for example those indicated for high blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, etc. In this case, it would be advisable to consult with your family doctor or a sleep doctor if it is possible that the medication is interceding in the quality of sleep, and work together for a solution.
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Experts from the World Health Organization (WHO) visited the Wuhan Institute of Virology on Wednesday, the subject of a controversial theory that places it as a possible origin of the coronavirus in this Chinese city. The inspection of this institute, which has several high-security laboratories where researchers work with dangerous coronaviruses, was one of the most anticipated stages of the WHO team's investigation. The communist regime waited more than a year to authorize the visit of the UN agency experts, who had to undergo a 14-day quarantine before starting work last week. With such a delay, many analysts doubt that international experts will find any telling signs of the beginning of the epidemic. The convoy of vehicles passed the security check on Wednesday morning to enter the Institute of Virology. One of the experts, Peter Daszak, told reporters that the team of a dozen researchers expected "a very productive day and ask all the questions that need to be asked." Daszak later tweeted that it was an "extremely important meeting with staff" and an "open and frank discussion." But at the moment there are no definitive answers. WHO experts spent about four hours at the facility, before leaving without speaking to the press waiting outside. Policemen in black uniforms and masks lined the street to separate the crowd of reporters from the vehicles. According to the state media Global Times, the team also visited the P4 laboratory, the first maximum security laboratory in Asia equipped to handle type 4 biological agents such as Ebola, which represent a high individual risk of contagion and are also very harmful. for life. - The laboratory theory - Former US President Donald Trump accused this institute in Wuhan (central China) of letting the virus that caused COVID-19 escape, causing a global pandemic. His Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, insisted last year that there was "significant evidence" that the virus left the laboratory, without presenting evidence and admitting that he was not certain about it. China, which denies being responsible for the outbreak of the epidemic in 2019, implies, without proving it, that the virus may have been imported. Instead, Beijing insists on its success in containing the infections and in its production of vaccines, exported to several countries. On Saturday, its authorities organized a tour with the WHO team to show the recovery of the city since the outbreak of the pandemic. On Sunday, experts visited the market where the first source of contagion was detected more than a year ago, a "crucial" stage in the WHO mission, according to Daszak. This expert said in his tweet that the team met on Wednesday with Shi Zhengli, one of China's top experts on bat coronavirus and deputy director of the Wuhan laboratory. This virologist raised questions in a June 2020 interview with an American scientific journal in which she stated that she was initially concerned about the possibility that the virus had escaped from the laboratory. But subsequent inspections revealed that none of the gene sequences matched the viruses stored at the institute. "I haven't slept for several nights," she said. She even later claimed that she was "betting her life that [the new coronavirus] had nothing to do with the laboratory," according to Chinese state media.
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Tesla continues to revolutionize the electric vehicle market. It has been several years since it launched its flagship product, the Tesla Model S. A kind of electric saloon with great autonomy and more than enough features. Later it was followed by the SUV, called Model X, and later a more compact saloon, the Model 3. The fact is that the Elon Musk firm has just presented the most important update of the Tesla Model S. It is now available and, then, we are going to review the most notable aspects. There are aesthetic changes, but also new versions and finishes. The Tesla Model S Plaid variant stands out above all, raising the power to 1,020 hp. Tesla Model S Plaid Starting with the rough Model S Plaid, the Californian brand offers us this radical variant. It has a tri-motor mechanics with 1,020 CV of maximum performance. Thanks to its all-wheel drive, it is capable of transmitting all this energy to the asphalt very efficiently. So much so that it can go from 0 to 100 in just 2.1 seconds and cover the quarter mile in 9.2 seconds. But the impressive data does not end there, since its maximum speed reaches up to 322 km / h, something to which not only its enormous power contributes, but also the low aerodynamic coefficient with 0.208 Cd. As if this were not enough, it achieves autonomy estimated 628 kilometers with a single recharge. When batteries need to be recharged, it can be done at a maximum power of 250 kW. The price of this version rises to 119,990 euros. However, for those who want even more autonomy without losing these brutal features there is an even superior variant. It is called Tesla Model S Plaid +, and it has a superior battery that increases the autonomy up to 840 kilometers. Of course, all based on a checkbook, as they request 20,000 euros more. It is probably one of the most aspirational electric passenger cars. Other changes to the electric saloon Leaving aside these improvements in performance, it is worth mentioning the aesthetic changes. The interior is particularly striking. In the images we can see the new steering wheel adopted by the model, with only half a rectangular ring leaving the upper part free. It seems to be inspired by the steering wheel of KITT, the protagonist of The Fantastic Car. For its part, in the center of the dashboard there is a new 17-inch horizontal screen with a resolution of 2,200 x 1,300. Before this screen had a vertical layout. Tesla says it has true, ultra-bright colors, exceptional responsiveness, and a tilt to the right. The appearance of the dashboard also changes, with a more worked style but maintaining the characteristic minimalism. To all this must be added the use of a new screen for the second row of seats, located in the area of the transmission tunnel. The cheapest Tesla Model S price is 89,990 euros. It has 663 kilometers of autonomy and 670 hp, being able to accelerate from 0 to 100 in 3.2 seconds and reaching a limited top speed of 250 km / h. I think they are already sufficient benefits for most mortals ...
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The winter transfer market has only confirmed what is an evidence: football in general, and Spanish more than any of the major leagues, is going through an economic crisis. Not even the two giants are saved, with Madrid controlling spending to avoid greater evils and Barça with soaring debt. LaLiga has barely spent 22 million in this market, the least of the five major championships. He sends the Premier, as almost always, with more than 80 million spent. The 23 million paid by West Ham for Benrahma or the almost 16 that Aston Villa has spent on Sanson stand out. We are talking about two teams that are not from the 'Big six', which makes clear the economic power of the Premier. In addition, Manchester United paid 21 'kilos' for Diallo. Close to the English league appears Serie A, but the Italian championship must be put an asterisk because a good chunk of the 77 million it has spent is due to the usual financial engineering trade-offs at Juventus. The 'Vecchia Signora' has signed Rovella, from Genoa, for 18 million. In turn, Genoa himself has signed Portanova to Juventus for 10 million and his subsidiary to Petrelli for 8. Between the two, the 18 that Juve paid for Rovella. Juve has made the same move with Marseille, exchanging Tongya for Aké. Outside of the operations in which Juventus is involved, the 13 million that Parma has paid for Dennis Man, the 11 million for Atalanta for Maehle or the seven for Torino for Sanabria stand out. Behind the Premier and Serie A is the Bundesliga, with just over 47 million spent. The 20 'kilos' that Leipzig spent in Szoboszlai, the 11 in Leverkusen in Frimpong and the 9 in Moenchengladbach in Koné add up to 40 of those 47. Ligue 1 also surpasses LaLiga in spending, and that PSG has not gained prominence. It was Monaco, which has signed Krepin Diatta, from Bruges, for 20 million, the team that has made the most expensive signing. The second most expensive hiring has been that of Tongya for Marseille (8 million), in the aforementioned exchange with Juventus. Behind all those championships is LaLiga, whose most expensive signing has been that of Carlos Fernández, for which Real Sociedad has paid 10 million to Sevilla. The Seville team itself has encouraged the market a bit by hiring Papu Gómez for seven million (5 + 2). After these two operations appear Capoué to Villarreal (two million), Dembélé to Atlético (1.5 million for the transfer), Kubo to Getafe (1.25 million for the transfer) and Solari to Celta (0.5 million) . The Dutch and Turkish league, also above The most striking thing is that even the Dutch league and the Turkish league are above the Spanish in spending. For very little, but above. Although in the case of the Dutch, it would almost be better to speak exclusively about Ajax, since of the 24.5 million spent, 22.5 correspond to the signing of Haller by the Amsterdam team. The 298 million of the 2017-2018 The current season in which the least has been spent in LaLiga in the winter market. In this sense, the almost 300 (298, exactly) of the 2017-2018 stand out, driven by the millionaire signing of Coutinho for Barcelona. Last year no less than 151 million were spent on this window. From the last season, you have to go back to 2016-2017 to find a figure similar to that of this market. On that occasion, 28 million were spent. The pandemic has wreaked havoc on the coffers of the clubs ... and it looks like it will go long.
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From a culinary perspective, salt has many desirable properties. It is cheap, and by adding it to food, it improves its flavor. Additionally, the human body requires a small amount of sodium to conduct nerve impulses, contract and relax muscles, and maintain the proper balance of water and minerals, according to the Harvard University Department of Health. It is estimated that we need around 500 milligrams of sodium a day for these vital functions. However, too much sodium in the diet can lead to high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke, warns the World Health Organization (WHO). This has prompted WHO members to agree to reduce the world's po[CENSORED]tion's salt intake by 30% by 2025. But, for several people it is difficult to stop using it. For those who are used to high levels of salt in their food, its abrupt absence can make food "taste bad." Having this problem, a study carried out by the food company Ajinomoto proposes an alternative that can give flavor to the food and that at the same time can help reduce salt. The article called Cutting down on sodium, not on taste (Reduce sodium, not the flavor translated into Spanish), which was published in an advertising way in the scientific journal Nature, suggests that to reduce salt, a seasoning capable of provide the "umami" flavor. Umami, which roughly translates to "tasty" in Japanese, is known as the "fifth taste" along with sour, sweet, salty, and bitter. It was first discovered in 1908 when the Japanese scientist Kikunae Ikeda identified glutamate as the amino acid that gives kombu, a type of seaweed, its umami flavor. The article indicates that glutamate is also a umami-inducing substance found in many foods like cheese, meats, and tomatoes. Since glutamate is one of the building blocks of proteins and peptides, it "keeps the body functioning and aids in the digestion of proteins." One ingredient that can provide this flavor is monosodium glutamate, also known as MSG. Monosodium glutamate contains two-thirds less sodium than salt, and since there is no chemical difference between glutamate found in food and commercially manufactured monosodium glutamate, the body processes them in the same way. MSG has an appearance similar to salt. According to Hiroyuki Kojima, Senior Vice President of Ajinomoto's Research and Development Planning Department, "umami seasoning is such a good alternative because with less sodium than salt and no added aroma, partial replacement of salt with MSG improves positive traits of low-salt foods ". Ajinomoto, in 2017 was able to reduce salt intake in Iwate, a prefecture in northern Japan. To improve people's diets, the entity worked with retailers and the Iwate prefectural government to promote low-sodium products and recipes that use locally sourced ingredients. Internationally, one of the most cost-effective measures countries can take to improve people's health is to reduce salt intake, according to the WHO. While MSG might be a seasoning that helps the purpose of reducing salt intake, it also has its controversies. Some people may experience adverse effects when they consume high doses of MSG in a meal, according to a study cited by Healthline. Symptoms included headache, muscle tension, numbness, tingling, weakness, and redness.
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Thirty-six countries and territories in the Americas received a notification letter last weekend from the COVAX coalition, which leads the World Health Organization (WHO) and Gavi to ensure equitable access to vaccines against COVID- 19. Through a statement, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) reported that they were notified with the doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine that they could receive from the second half of February and throughout the second quarter of 2021. The countries to which the notification reached were: Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis , Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, British Virgin Islands, Jamaica, Mexico, Montserrat, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Dominican Republic, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Lucia, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay and Venezuela . The WHO has not yet approved the AstraZeneca vaccine for emergency use since it is under analysis by the organism and could already be given in the coming days. It was specified that the number of doses and delivery schedule are still subject to evaluation by WHO, manufacturing capacity in production, as well as the establishment of supply agreements between producers, PAHO and UNICEF. In a first stage, around 35.3 million doses would reach America. The countries that most vaccinate against COVID-19 "With more than 45 million confirmed cases and more than one million deaths, the countries and territories throughout the Americas, and particularly the poorest, are experiencing an unprecedented health, economic and social crisis," he said. Carissa F. Etienne, Director of PAHO. In addition, it was indicated that with the arrival of COVAX communication, countries must guarantee that they are ready to use them. Similarly, it was recalled that only 72 countries submitted applications to be part of the Primera Ola initiative, a global pilot program to receive in advance a limited number of doses of the Pfizer / BioNTech vaccine. In total, 18 countries were selected, of which four correspond to America (Bolivia, Colombia, El Salvador and Peru). PAHO indicated that the four countries will receive 377,910 doses that will arrive in mid-February. "The PAHO Revolving Fund, together with UNICEF, are responsible for purchasing all vaccines on behalf of the COVAX mechanism," it was specified. Several countries had already announced the receipt of the document last weekend, such as Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Honduras, Guatemala, Paraguay and Panama. Ecuador has not yet reported having received the communication or how many doses are expressed that would arrive.
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Mazda just released an update to its CX-5 crossover model. It is not about a generational change, or a deep restyling; but the Hiroshima firm has made a small update retouching some specific aspects for this 2021. In addition, it adds a new special edition called Mazda CX-5 Homura. These tweaks mainly affect connectivity technology, as well as some mechanical and electronic management. Mazda says the engines have been overhauled to offer a better driving experience, which in turn is more environmentally friendly. The six-speed automatic transmission is also more effective. Connectivity improvement The Japanese company has changed its infotainment screen for a superior 10.25 inches. Although we cannot corroborate it, Mazda says that it is faster and easier to read, having made the operation of it through the HMI Commander more intuitive. On the other hand, it now has more services connected through the smartphone through the MyMazda application. It has more functions such as remote door closing, vehicle locator, remote programming of destinations in the browser from the mobile, wireless updates, contact with the dealer and workshop, roadside assistance or security alert. Mazda cx-5 homura As for the new special edition, as we mentioned at the beginning it is called Mazda CX-5 Homura. Add a more dynamic touch to the vehicle, also counting with more equipment. By the way, Homura is a term that means "fire" or "flame" in Japanese. Its featured special equipment is as follows: 19-inch black alloy wheels Black exterior mirrors Faux leather and faux leather seats with red stitching Heated front seats Driver's seat with electric adjustments Black interior trim The starting price of this special edition of the SUV model is 34,400 euros with the 2.0 Skyactiv-G 165 hp engine and manual transmission. It can also be configured with this same engine and automatic transmission, or make the jump to the 2.5 Skyactiv-G engine with 194 hp.
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Palmeiras, with a goal from Breno Lopes in addition, when everyone was preparing for extra time at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro, beat Santos 1-0 in the final of the Copa Libertadores and won their second title continental. Verdao, who had been Libertadores champions in 1999, ended Santos's dream of claiming their fourth Libertadores title and becoming the Brazilian club with the most continental cups. In a match where Santos held the ball most of the time, Palmeiras had more chances to score and did not miss the last one, when Breno Lopes, who had entered ten minutes earlier, scored with a splendid header. It was Lopes' second goal with Palmeiras and the first in a Libertadores. The title classifies Palmeiras to the Club World Cup to be held this year in Qatar, in which they will face Tigres from Mexico or Ulsan from South Korea. In a final with only 500 fans in the stands of the Maracana, special guests of both clubs, the Palmeiras title ends an atypical Libertadores due to the covid pandemic, in which the matches were played without an audience. A VERY BLOCKED PARTY Santos began pressing from the first minute, especially on the right side, whereby the Para side joined the Marinho point, which the Uruguayan Matías Viña had difficulties to tackle. It was precisely Pará, who last year played some Libertadores games with champion Flamengo, who made the first dangerous shot before the first five minutes. But nervousness took account of both clubs and friction, discussions and even fouls were repeated - eight in fifteen minutes -, which truncated the game and moved the ball away from the goals. There were few scoring opportunities in the first half. Santos was the clear dominator in the first half, with almost 65% control of the ball, thanks to the fact that he decided to value the passes and exits with the Venezuelan Yeferson Soteldo on the left and Marinho on the right, both very well marked. Palmeiras preferred to play counterattacks always looking for Luiz Adriano in advance. But Santos' dominance did not translate into dangerous plays and goalkeeper Weverton had to intervene a few times in the first half. And while the Santistas had only two finishes in the first 45 minutes, the Palmeirenses added five. In the second half, with no modifications to the teams, Palmeiras began to shake off Santos' dominance and move closer to the goal defended by John. Santos maintained their strategy of dominating the ball and multiplying short passes, but the Palmeirenses once again had the greatest number of scoring opportunities. At 18 of the second half, Raphael Veiga charged a foul far from the area and almost opened the scoring with a ball that went over the crossbar. A minute later Luiz Adriano almost managed to get rid of his marker in a counterattack. And then Raphael Veiga crashed the ball into a post in a play that had already been suspended by the referee. EXPULSION FROM CUCA With Santos dominating but without creating danger and Palmeiras giving scares in a row, coach Cuca, who had started the game with three flyers, finally sacrificed one to give in to creative Lucas Braga. Santos immediately had his clearest opportunities, with a play inside the area and a shot from Pituca that forced Weverton to demand himself and a shot from afar from Felipe Jonatan that went over the goal. Lucas Braga himself starred in another invasion of the Palmeiras area that was concluded by Soteldo with a directionless crossing. In the last minutes of the second half, with a still high temperature and the players already resigned to extra time, Santos began to touch the ball but without threatening. But in the last regulation minute, Marinho assisted Kaio Jorge who completed with a Chilean but Weverton was attentive to the play. In the added minutes, Cuca was sent off as he prevented a Palmeiras player from taking the wing quickly. A minute later Breno Lopes scored the title goal and prevented the game from being defined in extra time. DATA SHEET 1. Palmeiras: Weverton; Marcos Rocha, Luan, Gustavo Gómez and Matías Viña; Danilo, Zé Rafael (Patrick de Paula, m.78), Gabriel Menino (Breno Lopes, m.85), Raphael Veiga (Alan Empereur, m.90 + 12); Rony (Felipe Melo, m.90 + 12) and Luiz Adriano. 0. Santos: John; Pará, Luan Peres, Lucas Veríssimo, Felipe Jonatan (Wellington, m.90 + 3); Alison, Sandry (Lucas Braga, m.73), Diego Pituca; Marinho, Kaio Jorge (Madson, m.90 + 3) and Yeferson Soteldo. Goal: 1-0, m.90 + 9: Breno Lopes. Referee: Argentine Patricio Loustau expelled coach Cuca and cautioned Lucas Veríssimo, Gustavo Gómez, Matías Viña, Diego Pituca, Soteldo, Marcos Rocha, Breno Lopes and Alison with yellow. Incidents: Match for the final of the Copa Libertadores played at the Maracaná stadium in Rio de Janeiro before 500 fans, among relatives of the players and fans who received special invitations
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After having recovered from a COVID-19 infection, there are certain precautions that must be taken. Post-COVID-19 care is very important, both to make a full recovery and not to get sick again. After a coronavirus infection, most people form adequate antibodies that prevent them from contracting the virus again. However, it is not yet known for sure how long that immunity lasts. Cases have already been reported in which patients were re-infected with the new coronavirus. Normally, a COVID-19 patient takes an average of 3 weeks to recover. New research has drawn attention as some people can experience damage to the kidneys, lungs and heart long after they have recovered. Other possible long-term effects of the coronavirus are neurological conditions and mental health problems, as studies suggest that the infection can also attack brain cells and the nervous system. Dr. Ajay Kaul, a specialist in cardiothoracic and vascular surgery at BLK Hospital gives his recommendations for post-coronavirus care. He recommends living a healthy lifestyle and watching for any unusual symptoms. Take These 5 Cares After Recovering From COVID-19 Exercise: Exercising can be problematic in case you are recovering and your body is weak, however, if your doctor allows you, start small. Being physically active will help you both physically and mentally. Eat healthy: Eat nutrient-rich meals and take supplements to help speed recovery. COVID-19 exposes the body to a ton of stress, and medications can also weaken it. Additionally, many patients experience weight loss. So eat a diet full of vegetables, low-fat protein, and plenty of fresh fruits. Work on your memory: There are reports that the virus damages memory cells. To regain lost attention, cognitive thinking skills, and memory, play puzzle games, memory games, and activities that make you think more. Slow down: Don't expect to get back to your normal life routine right away. Take adequate time to go about your daily activities and get as much rest as you need. Watch for any unusual symptoms: Watch for alarming signs like a bothersome headache or excessive fatigue. Stay in constant contact with your doctor in case of any unusual symptoms later.
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Monitoring the vaccination process against the COVID-19 virus allows us to know the dimension and understand the level of protection against SARS-CoV-2. The distribution of vaccines has varied according to the country, the regions and the po[CENSORED]tion number. "Vaccination is one of the fundamental elements to avoid transmissibility, the best vaccine is the one that can be applied in a massive way, that has fewer collateral effects and that can be operationally administered in the country," commented the French Andean epidemiologist about the vaccination in Ecuador. Currently, Israel is the country that has administered the most vaccines per 100 people, with a po[CENSORED]tion of 8.8 million. Until January 6, a vaccination rate record of 20.81% and 82,429 daily doses is kept. This according to the British site specialized in official statistics Our World In Data, with figures from the University of Oxford. Israel vaccinated more than 1.8 million people against COVID-19. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said at the start of the campaign: “We are breaking all records. We brought millions of vaccines to the State of Israel. We are ahead of the rest of the world thanks to our excellent Health Maintenance Organizations, "said the president in an official statement. In the case of Israel, the country tried to get the doses as fast as it could, bought and paid for them even before they were approved by the FDA (US Food and Drug Administration). After Israel, which has the highest percentage of the total number of vaccination doses administered per 100 people of the total po[CENSORED]tion, it is followed by other countries such as the United Arab Emirates with 10.99, then Bahrain with 4.95, the United States with 2.02, Denmark with 1.92, United Kingdom with 1.94, Italy with 0.98, Slovenia with 0.96, Lithuania with 0.83 and Canada with 0.78 vaccinated per 100 people. According to the results of Our World In Data, 23.75 million doses of vaccination against COVID-19 have been applied in the world so far, 9 million in China, 6.69 million of them in the United States, 1.8 million in Israel, 1.32 million in the United Kingdom and 107,542 in Argentina. So far, Ecuador has not applied the vaccine. With regard to the situation in Ecuador, the epidemiologist Francsico Andino indicated that the country needs different groups, the infectious diseases, genetics, pediatrics, immunology and epidemiology societies to unite to determine which would be the best vaccine for Ecuador.
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