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The 5 things you should know this March 1: Green light for Johnson & Johnson's covid-19 vaccine | CNN

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The CDC authorizes the use of Johnson & Johnson's vaccine against covid-19, which is a single dose. The series that you can see in March in streaming. This is what you need to know to start the day. Truth first. | World | CNN


The CDC authorizes the use of Johnson & Johnson's vaccine against covid-19, which is a single dose.

The series that you can see in March in streaming.

This is what you need to know to start the day.

First the truth.

1

CDC signs Johnson & Johnson vaccine authorization

Dr.

Rochelle Walensky, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), signed an advisory committee's recommendation to use Johnson & Johnson's single-dose covid-19 vaccine.

That's the last step for the drug, made by J & J's vaccine arm, Janssen, before it can be distributed in the United States.

J & J's vaccine can be kept at normal refrigerator temperature for three months and only requires one dose, which makes it easier to distribute.

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Symptoms that indicate that you already had covid-19

The new coronavirus has been spreading around the world for more than a year, claiming more than 2.5 million lives.

It is a deceptive and new virus in many ways.

What signs or symptoms indicate that you have already had coronavirus and how long can they last?

This is what we know so far.

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3

Uruguay: from controlled covid-19 to missed opportunities

Uruguay went from being taken as an example in the management of the crisis due to covid-19 to being singled out as the last country in America to receive vaccines.

This happens just when the numbers of the pandemic grow day by day, no longer epidemiological control in the country.

How did you get there?

4

The best and worst countries to live in during the pandemic

The Bloomberg publication released a ranking of the best and worst countries to live in during the covid-19 pandemic.

To make this list, the success that countries have in containing the virus with the least amount of social and economic disruption was taken into account.

5

Duke in Oppenheimer

Colombian President Iván Duque spoke with Andrés Oppenheimer about his government's decision to give a Temporary Protection Statute to 1 million Venezuelan migrants who are in Colombia.

Duque commented on the international support he expected when he took this step.

At coffee time

Óscar Córdoba, in dialogue with Longobardi: if Boca calls you, run away

In an interview with Marcelo Longobardi, the former Boca Juniors and Colombian national team goalkeeper spoke about how he got ready for retirement, his successful time at Boca Juniors, the influence of René Higuita on his career and the passion he shares with a of his daughters, who is now a professional footballer.

Discover some of the movies and series that you can see in March on Netflix, HBO Max, Disney + and more

From "Audrey" to "Godzilla vs.

Kong ”, watch here some of the series, movies and documentaries that you will be able to see during March on Netflix, HBO Max, Disney +, Hulu and Amazon.

Machu Picchu reopens its doors to the visit of tourists

As of March 1, a capacity of 40% of the sanctuary's capacity will be allowed, that is, a maximum of 897 people.

The number of the day

10

Netflix won 10 Golden Globe awards this Sunday: four in the film categories and six in the television categories.

Quote of the day

“Haiti is not a failed state.

It has its problems like many countries, but it is a democratic country "

Haiti's ambassador to the United States, Bocchit Edmond, tells CNN about the problems that are affecting the Caribbean country.

Day selection 

An LED light ring to succeed in social networks

This LED ring light is 40% off and will make your videos and photos look better.

And to finish…

Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, current and far from twilight

Despite the talk of new figures in world football, such as Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo continue to make a difference with goals and outstanding performances.

Look at the analysis Raúl Sáenz and Maximiliano Cordaro on whether these two stars still set the standard in football.

Source: cnnespanol

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