In a New York Times op-ed on Thursday, Pope Francis spoke out against those who opposed the coronavirus Las Cadaun. “Focusing on the common good is much more than the sum of what is good for individuals,” he wrote. The ruling comes after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of …
Read More »Should You Quarantine After Thanksgiving? Yes, CNN’s Dr. Le. Lena Wayne explains
The shortage and move of U.S. passengers is due to the fact that the Covid-19 epidemic is on the rise. Statistics from Johns Hopkins University show that U.S. 2,046 deaths on Wednesday – the highest number of one-day coronavirus deaths in the country since early May. According to the Covid …
Read More »CDC committee convenes emergency meeting on Tuesday to discuss Covid-19 vaccine distribution
In the laboratory, researchers from the Ford Xford Vaccine Group are working on a coronavirus vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and Oxford University. John Cairns / University Ox Xford / A.P. World Health Organization officials said during a news briefing in Geneva on Friday that more information and research is needed …
Read More »Ohio State head coach Ryan Day Test positive for COVID-19, could fill Larry Johnson as head coach
Second-year Ohio State head coach Ryan Day has tested positive for COVID-19, but the game continues this weekend in Illinois, the school announced Friday afternoon. In place of Dana, defensive line coach Larry Johnson will serve as interim head coach. The athletics department has confirmed an “increased number of positive …
Read More »UK health service for pilot blood tests that can detect 50 types of cancer
The gallery blood test, developed by California-based healthcare company Grail, will be piloted by the NHS with 165,000 patients described as a “world-first deal” in a news release on Friday. Grail, whose work focuses on early detection of cancer, has the backing of investors, including tech billionaire Bill Gates and …
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