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WHO calls travel relatively safe during a pandemic
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The World Health Organization (WHO) believes that the health risks of travelers are now "relatively low." However, complete safety cannot be guaranteed. COVID-19 testing and quarantine measures help reduce travel risk. |
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Russia is the first in the world to register a vaccine against coronavirus COVID-19
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At the opening of a meeting with members of the government, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the registration of the world's first vaccine against coronavirus infection in Russia. The Sputnik V vaccine has already shown high efficacy and safety in clinical trials. All volunteers had high titers of antibodies to COVID-19, and none of them had serious complications of immunization. |
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GDP of the world's countries 2019 |
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List of the IMF in billion. $.
1 USA - 21482
2 China - 14172
3 Japan - 5220
4 Germany - 4117
5 India - 2957
6 France - 2844
7 Great Britain - 2809
8 Italy - 2112
9 Brazil - 1929
10 Canada - 1820
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The state debt of the countries of the world 2017 |
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Public debt of 2017 countries as a percentage of GDP
1 Japan - 250,91
2 Lebanon - 147,62
3 Italy - 131,71
4 Eritrea - 127,5
5 Portugal - 127,33
6 Cape Verde- 122,25
7 Bhutan - 122,12
8 Jamaica - 116,07
9 USA - 107,48
10 Barbados - 106,58
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Gold and currency reserves of the countries of the world 2017 |
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International reserves, billion USD
1 China - 3080,7
2 Japan - 1260,0
3 Switzerland - 773,1
4 European Union - 745,9
5 Saudi Arabia - 492,9
6 Taiwan - 444,4
7 Russia - 419,9
8 Hong Kong - 413,3
9 India - 393,6
10 Republic of Korea - 383,8
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