The controversy erupted after two Spanish princesses from the United Arab Emirates received the Covid-19 vaccine – long before they would have received it in Spain – after it was first reported by Madrid’s Al Confidential Digital newspaper. Several Spanish ministers on Wednesday publicly criticized the two princesses, Elena and …
Read More »The second dose is a priority at local vaccination sites News
Given the ongoing shortage of COVID-19 vaccine doses in the region, local vaccination sites are giving preference to second-time recruits. Two unresolved issues are delaying the release of a new appointment for San Diego who want to get their first dose. One country has a shortage of moderne doses coming …
Read More »Brazil’s Covid crisis is a warning to the whole world, scientists say
RIO DE JANEIRO – The Covid-19 has already left a trail of death and despair in Brazil, one of the worst conditions in the world. Now, a year after the epidemic, the country is setting another record. No other nation that has had such a large outbreak is yet to …
Read More »Texas teachers, child care workers are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine
Sign up for a brief, Our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to date on the most important news in Texas. Texas teachers are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine, health officials announced Wednesday. Effectively among Texas vaccine providers, all Texas vaccine providers should include their school staff, head start …
Read More »COVID-19 in Illinois Updates: Here’s What’s Happening on Wednesday
Illinois administered 82,449 coronavirus vaccine doses Tuesday, public health officials reported Wednesday, bringing the total to 2,900,341 nationwide. The number of Illinois residents who have been fully vaccinated – receiving both shots as needed – has reached 906,490 or 7.11% of the total population. Government’s J.B. Pritzker announced that the …
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