South Africa will begin vaccinating frontline health care workers with an unapproved coronavirus vaccine by the Johnson & Johnson pharmaceutical company next week to see if it provides protection from …
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South Korea Grants Emergency Use of Controversial AstraZeneca Vaccine
South Korea has approved the COVID-19 vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and Oxford University for all adults, despite concerns over the lack of data on its effectiveness among the elderly. The …
your ads here!With Mass Vaccination Program Under Way, Moscow Eyes Return to Normal
Across global cities big and small, the coronavirus pandemic has forced a shutdown of cultural life. But that’s changing in the Russian capital, where a mass vaccination program is in …
your ads here!US to Distribute Vaccines to Community Health Centers
Vaccines against COVID-19 will be distributed to community health centers across the United States in the coming weeks, the White House said Tuesday.Washington has identified People wait in line to …
your ads here!With Mass Vaccination Program Underway, Moscow Eyes a Return to Normal
Across global cities big and small, the coronavirus pandemic has forced a shutdown of cultural life. But that’s changing in the Russian capital, where a mass vaccination program is in …
your ads here!UAE Probe Successfully Begins Orbit of Mars
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) space agency announced Tuesday that its unmanned Mars probe has arrived at the red planet and successfully entered orbit. The Emirates Mars Mission — known …
your ads here!WHO Finds No Evidence of COVID-19 Outbreaks in Wuhan Before December 2019
The leader of international experts investigating the origins of COVID-19 in China says they saw no evidence of large outbreaks of the disease prior to its December 2019 discovery in …
your ads here!WHO Urges Measures to Stop Spread of COVID-19 Amid Vaccinations
The World Health Organization expressed concern Monday over new reports that vaccines against the coronavirus may not sufficiently protect against new variants. On Sunday, South Africa suspended its vaccination campaign against …
your ads here!WHO to Review AstraZeneca Vaccine after South Africa Halts Vaccinations
The World Health Organization (WHO) said Monday it is reviewing the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in light of a South African study indicating the drug offers minimal protection against the new …
your ads here!South Sudan Due to Receive 800,000 Doses of AstraZeneca Vaccine
More than 800,000 doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine should be delivered to South Sudan by the end of the month according to a South Sudanese health ministry official. …
your ads here!Britain Vaccine Minister Suggests AstraZeneca Vaccine Could Be Modified
A British health official Monday downplayed a study suggesting the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine was minimally effective against a variant of the virus and suggested the vaccine could be modified to …
your ads here!At least 18 Dead in Northern India After Himalayan Glacier Burst
Emergency teams in northern India are working Monday to rescue 37 power plant workers trapped in a tunnel after part of a Himalayan glacier broke away, slamming water and debris into a dam and at least two hydroelectric …
your ads here!DRC Confirms Ebola Death
The Democratic Republic of Congo reported Sunday that a woman has died of Ebola, three months after the country declared the end of the previous outbreak. The woman’s husband …
your ads here!3 Spacecraft Arriving on Mars in Quick Succession
After hurtling hundreds of millions of kilometers through space since last summer, three robotic explorers are ready to hit the brakes at Mars. The stakes — and anxiety — are …
your ads here!Cameroon Says Female Circumcision Resurfacing Because of COVID-19, Other Crises
Rights groups in Cameroon marked the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation Saturday by protesting the resurgence of the practice, also known as FGM. The government says …
your ads here!‘Drastic’ Declines in Cambodia’s Endangered Wildlife
Deep in the deciduous tropical forests on the Srepok River banks, Bun Tropin has a routine as he stations himself at the Mereuch Base for the armed forest rangers of …
your ads here!AstraZeneca Vaccine Less Effective Versus South African Variant
With the world in a race between the spread of coronavirus variants and vaccinating millions, AstraZeneca announced Saturday that early data shows its vaccine provides limited protection against mild disease …
your ads here!China Conditionally OKs Public Use of 2nd COVID-19 Vaccine
China has conditionally approved a second COVID-19 vaccine for public use.The National Medical Products Administration said in a statement Saturday that regulators approved the use of Sinovac Biotech Ltd.’s CoronaVac …
your ads here!Australian Scientists Developing Technology to Predict Path of Bushfires
Technology that can predict bushfires is being developed in Australia, one of the world’s most fire-prone countries. It will offer real-time visual displays of how fires are likely to spread. …
your ads here!AP Analysis: US Federal Executions Likely a COVID Superspreader
As the Trump administration was nearing the end of an unprecedented string of executions, 70% of death row inmates were sick with COVID-19. Guards were ill. Traveling prisons staff on …
your ads here!WHO Calls for Drug Companies to Share Vaccine-Making Facilities
The head of the World Health Organization called Friday for pharmaceutical companies to share manufacturing facilities to increase the production of COVID-19 vaccines.Speaking at an online news briefing from Geneva, …
your ads here!WHO: COVID-19 Vaccination Inequities Becoming Apparent
The World Health Organization (WHO) said Friday that 75% of all COVID-19 vaccinations worldwide have been given in just 10 countries, while nearly 130 nations have not given a single …
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