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  2. The COVID-19 pandemic in Vatican City was a part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The Holy See reported the first case of infection in Vatican City on 7 March 2020.

    • As of 9 February 2021[update]
    • COVID-19
  3. This scatter chart provides another way of seeing the extent of testing relative to the scale of the outbreak in different countries. The chart shows the daily number of tests (vertical axis) against the daily number of new confirmed cases (horizontal axis), both per million people.

  4. Nov 28, 2021 · Covid-19: new insights on causes, actions, and consequences. Below is a summary of the final statement published by the Pontifical Academy of Sciences following the virtual meeting of November 4 and 5, dedicated to the pandemic’s implications for science and health policy. VATICAN NEWS.

  5. There are 12 confirmed cases of COVID-19 among the Vatican's residents and employees; there are no associated deaths. The 12 cases include 10 employees, 1 new hire, and 1 resident of Vatican City. At the very end of February, Pope Francis became ill with symptoms of a cold, but he tested negative for COVID-19. References

    • 5 March 2020, (3 years, 4 months, 2 weeks and 4 days)
    • Vatican City
  6. Pope’s peace message: a singer, an economist, a nun, and a cardinal reflect. At a press conference in the Vatican, a diverse group offer their reflections on the Pope’s 2023 World Peace Day message, and the legacy of the Covid-19 pandemic.

  7. The Vatican COVID-19 Commission is an institution created by Pope Francis to express the Church’s solicitude facing the COVID-19 pandemic, and propose responses to the potential socio-economic challenges deriving from it.

  8. Feb 26, 2021 · By Vatican News staff writer. The Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations in Geneva, Archbishop Ivan Jurkovič has underlined the important role of sincere dialogue as a tool for creating a positive impact on the world amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

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