[ad_1] Construction of the new headquarters for the African Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is scheduled to officially begin. This is after the inauguration and inauguration ceremony, which was attended by diplomats and representatives from various African countries, which took place in Ethiopia. This is a fulfillment of China’s …
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[ad_1] The Telegraph Exclusive: Green Light for Oxford Coronavirus Vaccine Ahead of New Year The Oxford vaccine is expected to pass within Christmas days, kicking off a massive push to hit millions of people in January, The Telegraph may reveal. Senior Whitehall sources believe that the Medicines and Health Regulatory …
Read More »Miyamoto guides fans through Super Nintendo World, and it looks amazing
[ad_1] From left to right: Luigi Mario, the creator of the Super Mario series, Shigeru Miyamoto, and Mario Mario, posing at Universal Studios Japan’s upcoming Super Nintendo World theme park in Osaka. Nintendo / Universal Studios Japan “Daddy is busy,” as Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto put it, is the energy …
Read More »How to safely see Monday’s Christmas star, the great conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn
[ad_1] Jupiter (brightest), Saturn (left) and the Milky Way over the Saskatchewan River and the … [+] Howse Pass area, July 26, 2020. The two planets will appear so close that they will become one on the night of December 21, 2020. VW Pics / Universal Images Group via Getty …
Read More »Another mass kidnapping in Nigeria raises fears of a Boko Haram resurgence
[ad_1] Editor’s Note: Africa Watch will be out on vacation for the next two weeks. It will return on January 8. More than 340 Nigerian schoolchildren, abducted by gunmen in a night raid last week, were released on Thursday and are reuniting with their families. Boko Haram claimed responsibility for …
Read More »Africa COVID-19 Cases Hit 2.44 Million Amid Second Wave Warnings
[ad_1] The total number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Africa was 2,448,266 as of Dec. 18, according to data from the World Health Organization (WHO). South Africa remains the most affected country in terms of infections with 892,813 and local authorities are already trying to contain a second wave of …
Read More »Stephen Colbert: The White House ‘will stick to its pandemic plan of not having a plan’ | Late night TV overview
[ad_1] Stephen Colbert Now that the first doses of the Covid vaccine are reaching healthcare workers in the US, there is light at the end of the pandemic tunnel in time for the holidays, Stephen Colbert reported Thursday night from Delaware, where it was scheduled. to conduct the first joint …
Read More »African Union Commission publishes guide on Covid-19 antigen testing
[ad_1] The African Union Commission has published a new ‘Guidance on the use of rapid antigen tests for the COVID-19 response’ to rapidly scale up antigen testing on the continent. The guide was published through the African Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC Africa) and its partners. Together with …
Read More »News: IOM and its partners help people affected by the crisis in northern Ethiopia
[ad_1] Addis Ababa, December 18, 2020 – Internally displaced persons (IDPs) and conflict-affected communities are in dire need of humanitarian and recovery assistance after weeks of conflict in the regional state of Tigray in northern Ethiopia. The expansion of relief operations in Amhara follows the agreement for unimpeded humanitarian access …
Read More »Senegal Ready to Receive First Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine in March: Report
[ad_1] Senegal will receive its first doses of COVID-19 vaccine in March, according to a report by the Xinhua news agency, a China-based agency. According to the report, Senegal will receive the first doses of COVID-19 after authorization from the World Health Organization (WHO). Mamadou Ndiaye, Director of Prevention at …
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