[ad_1] The campaign to beat the coronavirus is accelerating, and Britain began dispensing the second vaccine into its arsenal on Monday. But authorities in France and other parts of Europe are coming under fire for delays and delays. In the United States, meanwhile, government officials reported that vaccinations have remarkably …
Read More »Allergic Reactions to COVID-19 Vaccines Shouldn’t Stop Vaccines
[ad_1] To provide peace of mind and support for vaccination in the US, the team of allergists sought to provide clear guidance to patients in accordance with the recommendations of the US regulatory agencies. Based on data from clinical trials for the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines, the authors observed an …
Read More »Chinese manufacturing activity moderates in December, higher costs affect companies
[ad_1] Activity in China’s manufacturing sector increased in December as the world’s second-largest economy maintained its recovery at pre-pandemic levels, a business survey showed on Monday, but mounting cost pressures slowed the pace of expansion. The Caixin / Markit Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) fell to 53.0 from 54.9 in …
Read More »What we know and what we don’t know about new COVID mutations
[ad_1] 3D printing of a spike protein from SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, versus a 3D printing of a SARS-CoV-2 virus particle. The spike protein (close-up) allows the virus to enter and infect human cells. In the virus model, the surface of the virus (blue) is covered with spike …
Read More »EU countries in blame game for slow launch of vaccines
[ad_1] EU governments face mounting pressure to accelerate vaccination rates against Covid-19 as slow progress unleashes a bitter political blame game. The German government said it was considering delaying the administration of a second dose of the BioNTech / Pfizer vaccine so that supplies go further, emulating a similar move …
Read More »Six techniques to help you overcome differences
[ad_1] In 2020, the Greater Good Science Center partnered with the NationSwell and the Einhorn Collaborative to produce a video series on some of the most exciting scientific solutions for our social and political divisions, and in doing so, reap the benefits of a more connected environment. society. Here are …
Read More »India, Mexico, Norway, Ireland and Kenya join the polarized United Nations Security Council
[ad_1] Five new countries – India, Mexico, Norway, Ireland and Kenya – formally joined the UN Security Council on Monday at a time of growing polarization in the body charged with maintaining world peace and security. They participated in a first meeting aimed at approving an agenda proposed by the …
Read More »What we know and what we don’t know about the new Covid mutations
[ad_1] All viruses mutate when they replicate to adapt to their environment. (Figurative) Paris France: The emergence in Britain and South Africa of two new variants of Sars-CoV-2, which are potentially much more infectious versions of the virus, has raised widespread concern. This is what we know, and what we …
Read More »Ethiopia to end $ 3.6 billion oil deal with US company in Quartz Africa investigation
[ad_1] Senior officials in Ethiopia’s Ministry of Mines and Petroleum say the government is ready to terminate a deal with a self-described US-based energy company after a Quartz Africa investigation revealed that the company had no experience or technical credentials in the oil industry. “We are in the process of …
Read More »News Analysis: Amhara Region Police Chief Reveals How Region Police Force Led Steel-Clad Federal Mechanized Forces To Join “War” In Tigray
[ad_1] Screenshot taken from Commissioner Abere’s speech Event Translation and Compilation – By Addis Standard Staff Addis Ababa, January 4, 2021 – A speech delivered by Commissioner Abere Adamu, Chief Commissioner of the Amhara Regional State Police Commission, added a new dynamic to the cascading events that led to the …
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