Flare-ups from Australia to Japan show that the world has not learned an early lesson from the coronavirus crisis: to stop the spread, those with mild or asymptomatic coronavirus infections must be forced to isolate themselves from their communities and family. In Australia, where Victoria State has reported register dead, …
Read More »Indian medicine maker Biological E. To make substance used in J & J’s potential COVID-19 vaccine
BENGALURU – Indian drug maker Biological E. Ltd will begin manufacturing a medical substance used in Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine candidate that is in early to mid-stage trials, the companies said on Thursday. J&J intends to produce more than 1 billion doses of its vaccine candidate, and has struck …
Read More »California coronavirus count is top 600,000
The coronavirus case in California dropped to 600,000 on Thursday, the first state to reach the grim milestone, according to data collected by The New York Times. The Golden State also has the third highest death toll in the U.S. with 10,800 deaths in COVID-19, behind New York and New …
Read More »US recruits scientists abroad for COVID-19 vaccine trials, bans access to supply
By Marisa Taylor WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Trump administration’s coronavirus vaccine project is recruiting scientists in South Africa and Latin America to test for possible vaccines in U.S.-backed clinical trials, and deploying them to access their countries to all successful products , Reuters has learned. Moncef Slaoui, a former pharmaceutical …
Read More »Amy Schumer says she ‘can never be pregnant again’, has ‘thought of a surrogate’
Pregnancy was difficult for Amy Schumer, so she is taking precautionary measures. During an upcoming appearance on “Sunday Today with Willie Geist,” the “Trainwreck” star, 39, revealed that despite discussions of a second child, pregnancy is out of the question. Schumer shares her 1-year-old son Gene with husband Chris Fletcher. …
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