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Hopes for coronavirus vaccine spurred by progress of Oxford trial
Scientists developing a coronavirus vaccine believe they have made a breakthrough in early trials of a jab that could offer “double protection” against the virus. Blood samples taken from the group of 500 UK volunteers who received a dose of the vaccine developed antibodies and T cells in response, according …
Read More »The court rejects the EU-EE data privacy pact. USA, leaving companies in the lurch
The highest court in Europe annulled the Privacy Shield agreement between the European Union and the United States, on which around 5,000 companies depend to transfer information across borders. The court kept other agreements in force that can be used between Europe and the rest of the world. So-called standard …
Read More »The Trump family used ‘the n-word’ and anti-Semitic slander, says Mary Trump
President Donald Trump’s niece, Mary Trump, said the Trump family used to use racist and anti-Semitic insults when they were younger. “Growing up, it was normal to hear them use the word not anti-Semitic expressions,” he told The Washington Post. Mary Trump, whose revealing book was published this week, said …
Read More »LA Coronavirus Hospitalizations Break Record for Second Time in Week – Deadline
UPDATED 4:15 PM A day after Los Angeles County reported a record number of new coronavirus cases, the Los Angeles Department of Public Health confirmed that it had the highest number of COVID-related hospitalizations on Wednesday since the pandemic began. There are currently 2,193 people hospitalized with coronavirus. That breaks …
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