[ad_1] Some of the potential vaccines for Covid-19 are in the final stages of clinical trials and results are expected in late 2020 or early 2021. But the question is: Will you get a Covid-19 vaccine if it is available? Also read – Six countries report new coronavirus cases linked …
Read More »Ethiopian Airlines receives two A350s in one day
[ad_1] In 2016, Ethiopian Airlines proudly received the delivery of its first Airbus A350. In the past four years, the African giant has accepted 13 more, and now two more have joined the fleet. The two wide bodies flew from Toulouse to Addis Ababa early today on November 7, within …
Read More »Aspirin Joins UK Randomized Evaluation of Covid-19 Therapy Drug Trials
[ad_1] Earlier this year, the UK launched the Randomized Evaluation of Covid-19 Therapy (RECOVERY), which included more than 16,000 patients in 176 hospitals. They recently announced plans to include aspirin as an additional drug treatment in the RECOVERY trials due to its blood-thinning properties. Many patients with severe cases have …
Read More »Jason Kenney explains need to collect hat, swears Alberta won’t require masks
[ad_1] Alberta Prime Minister Jason Kenney visits Grande Prairie while standing on 100th Street on Saturday, Nov.7, 2020. PETER SHOKEIR / Herald-Tribune Journal Alberta Prime Minister Jason Kenney says the new 15-person limit on social gatherings is necessary to prevent the spread of COVID-19. On Friday, the province expanded this …
Read More »Busy schedule for Joe Biden’s first 100 days
[ad_1] All the candidates in the middle of the US presidential campaign talk about their goals during the first 100 days in office and Joe Biden, the Democrat who challenged President Donald Trump and defeated him, has been doing it for months. From fighting the coronavirus to rejoining the Paris …
Read More »No reason to say mink-related coronavirus mutation will harm vaccine development: WHO Europe chief
[ad_1] COPENHAGEN, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) – World Health Organization (WHO) regional director for Europe Dr. Hans Kluge on Saturday allayed concerns that the mink-related coronavirus “group 5” mutation found in Denmark it could affect vaccine development. “It is a realistic question to ask whether ‘group 5’ can harm a vaccine. …
Read More »Today in History – November 7
[ad_1] Old book photo courtesy shutterstock By LA PRENSA ASOCIADA Today is Saturday, November 7, the 312th day of 2020. There are 54 days left in the year. Today’s highlights in history: On November 7, 1967, Carl Stokes was elected the first black mayor of a major city: Cleveland, Ohio. …
Read More »Aspirin to be tested in the UK as a possible coronavirus treatment | World News
[ad_1] Thousands of coronavirus patients in Britain will receive aspirin as part of a trial to determine whether the pain reliever can reduce the risk of dangerous blood clots. The cheap and widely available drug has been added to a list of potential treatments to be tested as part of …
Read More »Pre-existing antibodies may protect some people against the new coronavirus, study finds – health
[ad_1] Scientists have discovered that some antibodies, created by the immune system during infection with the common cold coronavirus, can also attack the Covid-19 that causes SARS-CoV-2 and can confer some degree of protection against the new virus. The researchers, including those at the Francis Crick Institute in the UK, …
Read More »WHO Issues Urgent Call: Vaccinate Against Measles and Polio During the COVID Pandemic
[ad_1] The World Health Organization and the United Nations Children’s Fund issued an urgent call on Thursday to prevent major epidemics of measles and polio as the new coronavirus disrupts immunization services around the world. “COVID-19 has had a devastating effect on health services, and particularly immunization services, around the …
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