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Coronavirus live updates: France, Greece make vaccination mandatory for health workers

India on Monday reported 37,154 new Covid-19 cases in last 24 hours, pushing the country's caseload to 3,08,74,376. With 724 deaths due to virus, the toll is at 4,08,764. Meanwhile, 39,649 people recovered from the virus. Stay with TOI for all the updates:Read Less

THE TIMES OF INDIA | Jul 13, 2021, 05:22:39 IST
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Coronavirus live updates: France, Greece make vaccination mandatory for health workers
05:22 (IST) Jul 13

Johnson and Johnson in discussion with FDA regarding Covid-19 vaccine side effects, reports Reuters

05:21 (IST) Jul 13

Iraqi medical officials say at least 50 people have been killed in a fire that broke out in a coronavirus ward in southern Iraq. The ward had only opened three months ago, reports AP

04:50 (IST) Jul 13

Kathmandu: US donated 1.53 million doses of Johnson and Johnson Covid vaccines to Nepal

04:18 (IST) Jul 13

France will not allow health workers to work if not vaccinated from Covid-19, reports Reuters

04:16 (IST) Jul 13

The US Food and Drug Administration updated its warning labels for the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine to include information about an observed "increased risk" of a rare neurological disorder called Guillain-Barre Syndrome, reports AFP

04:15 (IST) Jul 13

Greece orders mandatory Covid-19 vaccination for health workers, reports AFP quoting PM

04:14 (IST) Jul 13

Assam reported 2,575 new Covid-19 cases, 2,916 recoveries, and 37 deaths on Monday (ANI)

04:14 (IST) Jul 13

Canada's star tennis player Bianca Andreescu pulls out of upcoming Tokyo Olympics citing challenges posed by the Covid pandemic, she confirms via Instagram, reports ANI

04:13 (IST) Jul 13

Fire rips through Covid isolation ward in Iraq, according to medical sources, reports AFP