(Reuters) – California, Florida and Texas reported record increases in COVID-19 deaths for the second consecutive day on Wednesday, as the total deaths exceeded 150,000, according to a Reuters count. FILE PHOTO: Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) arrive with a correctional patient at the North Shore Medical Center where patients with …
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Demi Moore is reflecting on her marriages. The 57-year-old actress has been married three times: first to musician Freddy Moore from 1981-1985, then to Bruce Willis from 1987-2000, and finally to Ashton Kutcher from 2005-2013. Moore recently appeared on Sirius XM’s “The Jess Cagle Show” and spoke about her thoughts …
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A future coronavirus vaccine may need to be administered every 12 months, pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca warned Thursday. The British firm is just one company working on a possible coronavirus vaccine. On Thursday, he said that late-stage trials are taking place in the United Kingdom, Brazil and South Africa and will …
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1. Coronavirus More than 150,000 people in the US have died from Covid-19, and global cases have exceeded 15 million. The United States has the majority of cases, with almost 4.5 million, followed by Brazil (2.5 million) and India (1.6 million). Australia and Japan have recorded their highest single-day case …
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LONDON / CHICAGO (Reuters) – It is a dog-eating dog in the world of COVID-19 vaccines. That’s the fear that global health agencies will plan a scheme to buy in bulk and distribute vaccines equitably around the world. They watch with dismay how some wealthier countries have decided to go …
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