[ad_1] The new strain of coronavirus has been discovered in Canada, as public health leaders warn that the United States may not have detected the most infectious variant. Two cases of the Sars-Cov-2 variant sequenced for the first time in the United Kingdom were identified in Canada on Saturday, after …
Read More »Yearender: Ethiopia says goodbye to 2020 with COVID-19, conflicts pose challenges
[ad_1] ADDIS ABABA, Dec.27 (Xinhua) – In a turbulent year in which COVID-19 made headlines around the world, Ethiopia has also been hit by the health crisis, which put pressure on its social economy and posed a threat. for public welfare. As the East African country scrambled to flatten the …
Read More »‘Message of hope’: Europe launches a vaccination campaign against COVID | Coronavirus pandemic news
[ad_1] Health workers, the elderly and top politicians received some of the first injections across the block to assure the public that vaccines are safe. Europe has launched a massive COVID vaccination campaign, with elderly patients and doctors lining up to take the first injections in hopes of ending the …
Read More »“Believe in science”: EU launches COVID-19 vaccination campaign
[ad_1] ROME – Doctors, nurses and the elderly rolled up their sleeves across the European Union for the first doses of the coronavirus vaccine on Sunday in a symbolic show of unity and a moment of hope for a continent facing its worst health care crisis in a century. Although …
Read More »WHO chief: COVID-19 pandemic will not be the last
[ad_1] Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director general of the World Health Organization (WHO), speaks during a press conference on the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, March 2, 2020. More than $ 1.1 Trillions were wiped from the value of stocks and bonds in developing countries last week as the …
Read More »“Believe in science”: EU launches COVID-19 vaccination campaign
[ad_1] ROME (AP) – Doctors, nurses and the elderly rolled up their sleeves across the European Union to receive the first doses of the coronavirus vaccine on Sunday in a symbolic show of unity and a moment of hope for a continent facing its worst health crisis. in a century. …
Read More »Hungry for change: flawed food systems exposed by COVID-19 and climate crises
[ad_1] Continuation of the content of the article Making food production more sustainable will require focusing on how it is grown, what is consumed, and ways to reduce loss and waste, he said. CHANGE OPPORTUNITY Pandemic-induced lockdowns have fueled a shift in attitude in rich countries toward food waste and …
Read More »Scientists Call for UK Shutdown After Rapid Spread of Covid-19 Variant | Coronavirus
[ad_1] On Saturday, cases of the new variant of the Covid-19 virus were confirmed in several European countries, including Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. They were all linked to people who had come from the UK. Meanwhile, Japan has announced that it will ban all new entries by foreign nationals from …
Read More »The burden of Covid-19 cases in Africa exceeds 2.62 million, deaths reach 61,954
[ad_1] Addis Ababa, December 27 (IANS) The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the African continent has risen to 2,623,086, while the death toll reached 61,954, health authorities confirmed. In its latest update, the African Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) said a total of 2,194,385 people …
Read More »Coronavirus pandemic won’t be last, says WHO chief Tedros
[ad_1] The head of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said on Saturday (December 26) that the COVID-19 crisis will not be the last pandemic and that all the steps taken to improve human health they are “doomed” if the world community does not address climate change. and …
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