[ad_1] The failure to contain the pandemic means that efforts must be redoubled, not ruled out me Please read Dr. Daniel Hailu’s Ethiopia Insight article of July 21 with great interest. His first-hand experience with the diagnosis and isolation of COVID-19 at one of the treatment centers in Ethiopia has …
Read More »US stops aid to Ethiopia over Renaissance dam – Middle East Monitor
[ad_1] Secretary of State Mike Pompeo approved a plan to halt US foreign aid to Ethiopia over the country’s dispute with Egypt and Sudan over the Renaissance dam. Foreign policy reported Thursday. This punishment could affect up to $ 130 million in foreign aid from the United States to Ethiopia, …
Read More »US stops aid to Ethiopia over Renaissance dam – Middle East Monitor
[ad_1] Secretary of State Mike Pompeo approved a plan to halt US foreign aid to Ethiopia over the country’s dispute with Egypt and Sudan over the Renaissance dam. Foreign policy reported Thursday. This punishment could affect up to $ 130 million in foreign aid from the United States to Ethiopia, …
Read More »Children without Covid-19 symptoms can spread the virus for weeks: study
[ad_1] WASHINGTON: Children can clear the new coronavirus that causes Covid-19, even if they are asymptomatic or for a long time after their symptoms have disappeared, according to a new study that sheds more light on the importance of the pediatric population in the spread of the pandemic. The study, …
Read More »Living with COVID-19 | The Reporter Ethiopia English
[ad_1] It has been more than five months since COVID-19 began to officially spread in this country. The amount of care that has been taken to prevent the virus, the number of official security measures implemented by the government, and the level of fear of the virus among citizens can …
Read More »Why all countries should contribute to ending global poverty
[ad_1] Trillions of dollars have already been spent on the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and no one knows what the final bill will be. Is it possible to respond to a much longer crisis, world poverty, with even a fraction of these resources? The richest countries are currently …
Read More »Hundreds of animal species potentially at risk from COVID-19
[ad_1] More than 400 different species of vertebrates, including birds, fish, amphibians, reptiles and mammals, could potentially contract the virus that causes COVID-19, researchers from the University of Davis, California, found. The team used genomic analysis to compare the main cellular receptor for the virus, called SARS-CoV-2, in humans, the …
Read More »Economic expert projects negative GDP growth
[ad_1] Two million jobs are likely to be lost Alemayehu Geda (PhD, Prof), a leading economist, has painted a dire look at economic growth set for the new fiscal year, predicting that it will contract further and even drop to negative 2.7 percent. Discussing his findings, which he originally analyzed …
Read More »Ethiopian doctor participates in Ja Ma business hero contest
[ad_1] Lalibela Networks PLC founder Wuleta Lemma (PhD) has been shortlisted for the 2020 Jack Ma Foundations Africa Business Hero Contest, a flagship self-described philanthropic program in support of African entrepreneurs. She is the only Ethiopian among the 22,000 applicants who have reached the final stages, from 54 African countries. …
Read More »First case of coronavirus reinfection identified in the US: Live News | News
[ad_1] Coronavirus cases in Russia topped 980,000 after the country reported 4,829 new cases in the past 24 hours. The number of coronavirus cases in Latin America surpassed seven million, as lawmakers in Argentina’s capital passed a law that allows family members to keep a bedside vigil for patients dying …
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