At Tatan Suflana / Associated Press Vaccination campaigns have promised to curb COVID-19, but governments and businesses are increasingly accepting epidemiological warnings: the disease will spread for years or even decades, with society co-existing with COVID-19. As much as it goes with other local diseases like flu, measles and HIV. …
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On February 18, NASA’s Perseverance Rover will parachute through thin Mars air, marking a new era in red planet exploration. Landing on the Jezero Crater, located in the direction of the Martian equator, will not be an easy feat. According to NASA, only about 40 percent of the missions sent …
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During a briefing on Sunday, South African Health Minister Dr. Zwelle McIze said the grip would be temporary as scientists figured out how to administer the AstraZeneca vaccine most effectively. Mkhaiz said South Africa would go ahead with the configuration of the vaccines developed by Pfizer / Bioentech and Johnson …
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For most of the past year, young mothers in Lakewood, New Jersey, have experienced an epidemic as devastating as life and death. This is not to say that the community has not experienced part of its outbreak; That is. Or that families have not lost loved ones; They have. But …
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The most watched golf shot in history has never happened in a major tournament. He wasn’t even at the PGA event. In fact, it did not happen on earth. And, as it turns out, their distance is embellished by legend. It was a hand chip adapted with an aluminum Moon …
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