[ad_1] A member of medical staff in protective gear takes a swab from a woman to test for Covid-19 at a temporary testing station in Seoul, South Korea, on December 14. Jung Yeon-je / AFP / Getty Images South Korea reported 718 new cases of Covid-19 on Sunday, according to …
Read More »NATHEALTH and the Africa Healthcare Federation Sign Historic Agreement at India’s First-ever Health Summit in Africa on UHC World Day, Paving the Way for Collaboration, Partnership, Technology Sharing and Innovation
[ad_1] ANI | Updated: December 14, 2020 11:35 AM IS New Delhi [India], Dec 14 (ANI / BusinessWire India): NATHEALTH-Healthcare Federation of India and Africa Healthcare Federation (AHF) today signed an innovative Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to increase healthcare collaboration between the two federations with the potential to result in …
Read More »Covid: How close is the light to the end of the tunnel?
[ad_1] Nick TriggleHealth Correspondent @nicktriggleOn twitter image copyrightfake images The largest vaccination program in UK history is rolling out. This week, some GPs in England will join leading hospitals to start offering the jab. The plan is to immunize everyone over 50 and younger adults with underlying health problems. The …
Read More »Will China’s bid for the COVID-19 vaccine be profitable?
[ad_1] Life in China has more or less returned to normal. Despite being the first country in the world to be affected by the COVID-19 virus, the government is currently reporting low infection rates, which it attributes to roadblocks and movement restrictions, most of which have eased since then. There …
Read More »Netanyahu’s Office Secretary Receives COVID; PM may not need to isolate
[ad_1] A secretary in the prime minister’s office contracted COVID-19, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu probably won’t need to isolate himself, his office said Sunday. “Based on a preliminary investigation, it appears that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will not need to go into quarantine, because he was in a different …
Read More »International investors concerned about Ethiopia
[ad_1] Ethiopia has invested billions of dollars to build new dams, railways, roads, and industrial centers for more than 10 years. The goal has been to turn the primarily agricultural nation into a manufacturing powerhouse. In 2017, the African nation had the fastest growing economy in the world. A year …
Read More »With nearly 65,000 dead so far, Italy overtakes the UK for worst COVID-19 toll in Europe: The New Indian Express
[ad_1] By PTI ROME: Italy on Sunday eclipsed Britain to become the nation with the worst official death toll from coronavirus in Europe. Italy, where the continent’s pandemic began, recorded 484 COVID-19 deaths in one day, one of the lowest counts of deaths in a day in about a month. …
Read More »Coronavirus: Italy overtakes the United Kingdom and registers the worst death toll from COVID-19 in Europe
[ad_1] Italy eclipsed Britain on Sunday to become the nation with the worst official death toll from coronavirus in Europe. The country, where the continent’s pandemic began, recorded 484 deaths from COVID-19 in one day, one of the lowest numbers of deaths in a day in about a month. Still, …
Read More »The European Union and the African Union sign a partnership to expand preparedness for health emergencies
[ad_1] The European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and the African Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) launched a new partnership initiative to strengthen Africa’s capacity Centers for Disease Control and Prevention prepare for and respond to threats to public health …
Read More »Verstappen advances to Abu Dhabi glory and returning champion Hamilton is third
[ad_1] Lewis Hamilton was “greatly” affected by his experience with COVID-19 after finishing third in his return to Formula One in an Abu Dhabi Grand Prix won by Max Verstappen. Seven-time champion Hamilton missed the previous race in Bahrain after testing positive for coronavirus, but was able to get back …
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