[ad_1] Pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca suspended end-stage testing of its Covid-19 vaccine candidate after a suspected “serious adverse reaction” in a study participant. The vaccine, which is developed in partnership with the University of Oxford, is being tested in Brazil and other countries. In a note sent to Twitter, Anvisa confirmed …
Read More »With 516 new deaths in 24 hours, Brazil reaches 127,517 deaths from covid-19
[ad_1] Between yesterday and today, Brazil registered 516 new deaths from covid-19, according to data from the consortium of press vehicles from which Twitter It is part of. Since the beginning of the pandemic, 127,517 have died from the new coronavirus. In the last 24 hours, 17,526 diagnoses of the …
Read More »Oxford vaccine study suspended in UK after ‘serious adverse effect’ in patient | Vaccine
[ad_1] The National Sanitary Surveillance Agency (Anvisa) reported on Tuesday (8) that the tests of the candidate for the vaccine against Covid-19 at the University of Oxford and the pharmaceutical AstraZeneca were temporarily suspended in the UK after one of the volunteers present “serious adverse effect”. Anvisa said in a …
Read More »Elections 2020: a voter without a mask will not be able to access the polls, says the TSE | Elections 2020
[ad_1] “We make a distinction between the polling place and the polling place. The polling place is typically the school. But within the school, there are different sections. So it is at the entrance, at the polling place, where it is already they will have verified the presence of the …
Read More »The City Council says that Ribeirão continues in the yellow phase – daily life
[ad_1] Watch the City Hall press conference live According to the city, Ribeirão Preto will continue in the yellow phase of the São Paulo Plan. “Ribeirão Preto remains in the yellow phase. There will be no City Council decree,” said Mayor Duarte Nogueira (PSDB), on Tuesday afternoon (8). The executive …
Read More »Half of Brazilian children did not receive all the vaccines they should have in 2020, according to data from the Ministry of Health | Vaccine
[ad_1] Data from the National Immunization Program (PNI) of the Ministry of Health indicate that About half of Brazilian children did not receive all the vaccines planned for in the National Immunization Calendar in 2020. According to the PNI indexes, updated until Monday (7), vaccination coverage is 51.6% for childhood …
Read More »The head of the Army Intelligence Center dies of Covid-19
[ad_1] General Carlos Augusto Sydrião died this Tuesday morning (8), due to the new coronavirus. He was in command of the Army Intelligence Center and was with Michel Temer in the Brazilian mission to Lebanon. Do Metropolis – Army General Carlos Augusto Fecury Sydrião Ferreira died this Tuesday morning (9/9) …
Read More »‘In January we started vaccinating everyone,’ says Pazuello – 08/09/2020 – Balance and Health
[ad_1] The interim Minister of Health, Eduardo Pazuello, said on Tuesday (8) that the country will begin vaccinating the population against the new coronavirus in January. At a ministerial meeting, the minister said that the first doses should arrive at the beginning of next year and that the plan is …
Read More »The Council sanctions Deltan Dallagnol with censorship for tweets against Renan – 08/09/2020 – Power
[ad_1] The CNMP (National Council of the Public Ministry) on Tuesday (8) sanctioned the prosecutor Deltan Dallagnol, former coordinator of Operation Lava Jato in Paraná, with the sentence of censorship. The councilors understood, by 9 votes to one, that Deltán went beyond the limits of simple criticism and had the …
Read More »The first batch of Russian Covid-19 vaccine is released to the population | Coronavirus
[ad_1] Russia has released its Covid-19 vaccine to the general public, the country’s Ministry of Health announced on Tuesday (8). According to the statement, the first batch of Sputnik V vaccine, developed by the Gamaleya Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, passed quality tests and was delivered to the civilian population. …
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