[ad_1] The Telegraph Asymptomatic spread is to blame as Asian countries struggle to contain Covid resurgence The escalating coronavirus outbreaks could prove to be a “real test” for Asian countries that have so far maintained control of Covid-19 without strict lockdowns, experts warned. On Friday, South Korea reported more than …
Read More »Great pandemic test score
[ad_1] From the moment that COVID-19 emerged as a global threat, it was clear that it would test the strength, resilience and responsiveness of all societies. Almost a year later, it is time to assess who passed the test and who did not. From a public health standpoint, the answer …
Read More »Beijing and ASEAN to strengthen ties China Economic Net
[ad_1] China’s January-September direct investment in the region increased 76.6 percent to $ 10.72 billion Companies from China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations are ready to explore more investment opportunities in a variety of areas following the recent signing of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Association, officials and business …
Read More »Impressive iPhone 13 Design Leaks, Black Friday Apple Deals, Ignoring New MacBook Pro
[ad_1] Taking a look at another week of Cupertino news and headlines, this week’s Apple Loop includes an impressive iPhone 13 leak, curated Black Friday deals, a review of the iPhone 12 Pro Max, a closer look at the MacBook Pro M1. , why you might want to stream the …
Read More »Britain prepares to take a leap forward in vaccine approval
[ad_1] LONDON – Britain on Friday asked its drug regulator to consider AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine for emergency approval, moving forward amid considerable uncertainty about the vaccine’s effectiveness as the government tries to corner a pandemic that has killed more. than 66,000 people in the country. The application was one of …
Read More »MSF provides medical care and assistance in Sudan to people fleeing violence in Ethiopia – Sudan
[ad_1] On November 4, Ethiopia’s prime minister ordered military action against the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia, following an attack on a military base. The escalation of the conflict now affects hundreds of thousands of people and runs the risk of destabilizing other …
Read More »The midnight standoff that helped spark the Ethiopian conflict
[ad_1] Dansha (Ethiopia) (AFP) It was late on the first Tuesday in November, and Captain Hussen Besheir, an Ethiopian federal soldier, was on duty at a guard post outside the military camp in Dansha. It was near midnight when he saw the headlights approaching. Ten armed members of the Tigrayan …
Read More »African nations ‘far from ready’ for COVID-19 vaccination campaign: WHO
[ad_1] FILE – In this Friday, Feb. 1, 2019 file photo, Matshidiso Moeti, World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Director for Africa. (Salvatore Di Nolfi / Keystone via AP, file) As efforts to find a safe and effective vaccine for COVID-19 show increasingly promising, the African continent is “far from ready” …
Read More »A dispatch from West Tigray and North Amhara – Ethiopia
[ad_1] In mid-November, after the first week of fighting in northern Ethiopia, an ICRC team traveled to North Amhara and West Tigray. In this account, Wilson Mondal, leader of the field team, describes what they saw. We traveled as a team of six north of Amhara and west of Tigray …
Read More »WHO’s Ryan foresees progressive control of COVID-19 in 2021, warns at Christmas
[ad_1] By: Reuters | Dublin | Updated: November 27, 2020 11:56:48 am Dr. Soumya Swaminathan, chief scientist at the World Health Organization, said that a Covid-19 vaccine should be ready by the second quarter of next year. (Representative image) The World Health Organization’s top emergency expert said Thursday that the …
Read More »