[ad_1] In a tweet, Dr. Celine, of Tamil roots, said that she kept her caste name as “it is part of my history and identity, even if part of that history is painful.” Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami and opposition party leader MK Stalin met on Tuesday to …
Read More »Why Pfizer’s ultra-cold COVID-19 vaccine won’t be in the local pharmacy anytime soon – World
[ad_1] Work to distribute the COVID-19 experimental vaccine developed by Pfizer Inc and BioNTech SE is being prepared after the companies announced successful interim data on Monday, but it will not reach local pharmacies to the general public anytime soon. The data, which sent US equities to record highs, showed …
Read More »Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine May Be 90% Effective: What You Need to Know
[ad_1] Share on PinterestPfizer has released preliminary data on its COVID-19 vaccine candidate. China News Service / Getty Images Preliminary results from Pfizer’s late-stage vaccine trial suggest that the vaccine may prevent COVID-19. This promising development comes as the United States reached another grim milestone of 10 million coronavirus cases, …
Read More »COVID kills 15,000 American minks as Denmark recommends nationwide slaughter | China News
[ad_1] More than 15,000 minks in the United States have died from the coronavirus since August, and authorities are holding about a dozen farms under quarantine while they investigate the cases, state agriculture officials said. World health officials are considering animals a potential risk to people after Denmark last week …
Read More »Governor Announces New COVID-19 Restrictions
[ad_1] As hospitals express concern over the ability to treat Minnesotans with COVID-19, Governor Tim Walz today announced new restrictions aimed at slowing the spread of the virus in Minnesota. Beginning Friday, the restrictions will apply to social gatherings, celebrations and receptions, bars and restaurants, which are three of the …
Read More »Ethiopia: Urgent call to prevent an impending humanitarian crisis in the Tigrai region, Ethiopia
[ad_1] In the early morning of November 4, 2020, the Federal Government, led by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, declared war on Tigrai and its people for conducting their regional elections in accordance with the national constitution, challenging the Federal Government that has postponed national elections. Elections indefinitely under the pretext …
Read More »Vaccine Innovation Raises Hope and Questions
[ad_1] Paris (AFP) Reports that one of the vaccines for Covid-19 has shown very promising results are a ray of hope for a world in the shadow of rising virus cases. But does it mean that the pandemic is coming to an end? Not so fast, experts say, with many …
Read More »Respected Palestinian peace negotiator dies of COVID-19
[ad_1] Chief negotiator and respected “public face” of the Palestinian cause Saeb Erekat died Tuesday at age 65 of complications from COVID-19. Erekat was a staunch defender of a two-state solution and defender of the Palestinian cause, unafraid to blame Israel for the failure of the two sides to reach …
Read More »One in five Covid-19 patients diagnosed with mental illness within three months of positive test, study finds
[ad_1] Topline In another troubling set of findings on the long-term impact of Covid-19, a new peer-reviewed study has confirmed the reported links between psychiatric illness and Covid-19, with nearly one in five Covid-19 patients developing a mental illness in three months. of positive tests for the virus and people …
Read More »Trump’s anti-abortion zeal shook fragile healthcare systems around the world
[ad_1] reviewed by Emily Henderson, Bachelor of ScienceNovember 10, 2020 In Ethiopia, adolescent health clinics that were once supported by US foreign aid have closed. In Kenya, a decades-long effort to integrate HIV testing and family planning was undone. And in Nepal, intrepid government workers who once traversed the Himalayas …
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