For the first time in over two weeks, Florida reported fewer than 9,000 new coronavirus casesBut there is no reason for someone there to let their guard down. In Miami-Dade County, the number of COVID-19 hospitalizations increased Monday. © CBS affiliate WINK-TV florida-face-mask.png The news comes as Florida overtook New …
Read More »Local doctors seeking volunteers for the coronavirus vaccine trial :: WRAL.com
By Cullen Browder, WRAL presenter / reporter The first coronavirus vaccine trials in the US entering the third and final phase of the Food and Drug Administration are being conducted here in the Triangle. “Really exciting times,” says Dr. Sam Fleishman, medical director of the Cape Fear Valley Health System. …
Read More »The second wave COVID-19 forces new travel curves around the world
SYDNEY / LONDON (Reuters) – Asian nations imposed new restrictions on Monday, as an abrupt British quarantine on travelers from Spain threw the reopening of the European summer in disarray, as the world faced the possibility of a second wave of COVID infections. -19. In the United States, which still …
Read More »DBT prepares five sites for final phase of Oxford Covid-19 vaccine trials: Secretary
Five sites across the country are ready for the third and final phase of human trials of the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine, Department of Biotechnology (DBT) Secretary Renu Swarup said Monday. Follow the latest updates on the Covid-19 pandemic here This is an essential step because it is necessary to have …
Read More »Travel bans cannot be indefinite, countries must fight virus at home: WHO
GENEVA (Reuters) – Bans on international travel cannot stay in place indefinitely, and countries will have to do more to reduce the spread of the new coronavirus within their borders, the World Health Organization said Monday. A wave of infections has caused countries to re-impose some travel restrictions in recent …
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