[ad_1] CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield testifies during a U.S. Senate Health, Education, Work and Pensions Committee hearing to examine Covid-19, focusing on an update of the federal response on Washington, DC, on September 23, 2020. Alex Edelman | AFP | fake images The next few months of the Covid-19 …
Read More »An open letter to His Excellency Mr. Awal Arba Unde
[ad_1] An open letter to His Excellency Mr. Awal Arba Unde The president of the regional state of Afar Dear Mr. President, I hope you agree with me when I say that the development lag and challenges in our region are primarily attributed to a lack of leadership and good …
Read More »Putin Orders Mass Voluntary Covid Vaccines Starting Next Week
[ad_1] Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered officials to begin vaccinating doctors and teachers against Covid-19 starting next week, as the country battles an increase in infections that has affected hospitals in several regions. The vaccine to be administered on a voluntary basis is Sputnik V, developed by the state …
Read More »“I Saw People Dying On The Road”: Tigray’s Traumatized War Refugees | Global development
[ad_1] When the Ethiopian army bombed Humera, a small farming town in Tigray, in mid-November, 54-year-old Gush Tela took his wife and three children to safety in a nearby town. A few days later, he felt compelled to find out what had happened to his home. As he approached the …
Read More »Impact of Covid-19 on the global sweet potato market (2020-2026) | Potential growth, attractive valuation make it a long-term investment | Top Players: China, USA, Tanzania, Nigeria, Ethiopia, etc.
[ad_1] The Sweet Potato Market Report examines the short and medium term economic and profitability outlook for the sweet potato industry. The sweet potato market accounted for $ XX million in 2018 and is expected to reach $ XX million in 2024, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2019 to …
Read More »China’s space ambitions: robot on Mars, a human on the moon
[ad_1] BEIJING (AP) – China’s landing of its third probe on the moon is part of an increasingly ambitious space program that has a rover robot en route to Mars, is developing a reusable space plane and plans to return humans. to the lunar surface. The Chang’e 5, the first …
Read More »HIV ‘wonder drug’ may not be as effective as expected in sub-Saharan Africa, study suggests
[ad_1] Dolutegravir, the current first-line treatment for HIV, may not be as effective as expected in sub-Saharan Africa, new research published on World AIDS Day suggests. The study finds that this so-called “wonder drug” may be less effective in patients resistant to older drugs. As HIV copies itself and replicates, …
Read More »COVID-19 scan for December 1, 2020
[ad_1] Blood donations suggest COVID-19 was in the US last December A study in Clinical infectious diseases yesterday found that 1% of American blood donations in late last year and early 2020 contained antibodies to SARS-CoV-2, suggesting that the virus was present in the United States earlier than previously thought. …
Read More »Northern Health apologizes after report on indigenous racism at BC Healthcare
[ad_1] Northern Health apologizes after a provincial report found widespread indigenous specific racism in the BC health system. In partnership with the Ministry of Health, the regional authority says it is also committed to implementing the 24 recommendations made in the report. Plain Sight: Addressing Indigenous-Specific Racism and Discrimination in …
Read More »COVID-19 cases in GCC: 11 die in Saudi Arabia, 7 in Oman
[ad_1] Some 357 people tested positive in Kuwait on Tuesday, bringing the total number of confirmed infections to 142,992. Image Credit: Shutterstock Dubai: The overall COVID-19 infection count in Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar, and Bahrain has risen to 850,480 cases, while the total deaths have risen to 8,797. Kuwait …
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