[ad_1] With the new rules on muting the microphone in the second presidential debate, the two candidates were generally able to present more substantive arguments on a variety of issues than the insults that the first debate degenerated into. Here are some of the key things each man said about …
Read More »Ethiopia: up to 2 years in prison for refusing to wear a mask
[ad_1] Ethiopia: up to 2 years in prison for refusing to wear a mask People in Ethiopia face up to two years in prison for refusing to wear a mask or deliberately violating existing restrictions to address the spread of Covid-19. Other restrictions include shaking hands, seating more than three …
Read More »European cities advocate for more flu vaccines as winter approaches, pandemic rages, Europe News & Top Stories
[ad_1] WARSAW / MILAN / VIENNA (REUTERS) – An increase in demand for vaccines to protect against winter flu has led to shortages in some European cities, increasing the risk of a potentially lethal “twindemic” such as the peak of Covid cases. 19. Many governments pushed for vaccine orders this …
Read More »Cristiano Ronaldo will miss the clash against Barcelona after the second positive test for COVID-19
[ad_1] By: Sports Desk | Updated: October 23, 2020 12:09:10 pm Cristiano Ronaldo initially tested positive for coronavirus on October 13 (Source: Archive) Cristiano Ronaldo will miss Juventus’ UEFA Champions League game against Barcelona next week after testing positive for COVID-19 for the second time on Thursday. The 35-year-old forward …
Read More »Researchers discover a second ‘key’ that makes the new coronavirus so infectious
[ad_1] It has been 17 years since the SARS-CoV coronavirus threatened to erupt into a global pandemic. Thanks to rapid efforts to contain the outbreaks of the infection, the world’s population was spared the worst. This time we weren’t so lucky. What makes SARS-CoV-2 so much more infectious than its …
Read More »Rumor Buster: Does the Flu Vaccine Make People Susceptible to COVID-19?
[ad_1] BEIJING, Oct 23 (Xinhua) – After US President Donald Trump tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this month, some netizens on social media have linked the president’s infection to his vaccination history against the flu. They hold the view that flu vaccination can make people susceptible to the new coronavirus, …
Read More »(Presidential debate) Condemns China for virus after praising Xi Jinping
[ad_1] In recent months, President Donald Trump lashed out at China over the coronavirus pandemic, but praised Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s handling of the deadly disease for months at the start of the outbreak, CNN reports. When the first coronavirus patients began to appear in the United States, Trump praised …
Read More »South Korea’s forensic team found no links between the flu vaccine, …
[ad_1] By Hyonhee Shin SEOUL, Oct 23 (Reuters) – South Korea’s forensic agency has found no links between the death of a 17-year-old boy and the flu vaccine he had been given, the Yonhap news agency reported amid surges. Vaccine safety concerns after the death of at least 25 people. …
Read More »Offline: Science and Politics in the Age of COVID-19
[ad_1] “How can we follow science when scientists are not in the least bit confused?” “Loud Scientists Losing Trust in Ministers”. Headlines like these are becoming more and more common in UK newspapers. Scientists are no longer seen as providing impartial and independent advice to the government. They are held …
Read More »Best smartwatch: Apple and Samsung fight for a place on your wrist
[ad_1] The first modern smartwatch, the Fossil Wrist PDA, released in 2003 by Palm. Microsoft then followed up with its exclusive collection of SPOT watches with MSN Direct services running on FM radio waves. Motorola, Pebble, Samsung, and others provided various options that gave us an idea of our future …
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