[ad_1] Robert Fisk probably won more prestigious awards than any other journalist, collecting dozens upon dozens of awards, not displaying them in his Irish home, keeping them discreetly hidden. Although he was not a man to show off, he established himself as one of the most prominent British foreign correspondents …
Read More »bne IntelliNews – Bombing of civilians in Nagorno-Karabakh conflict could constitute war crimes, says UN human rights chief
[ad_1] Artillery strikes against civilians in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict could constitute war crimes, UN Human Rights Chief Michelle Bachelet said on November 2. He also reiterated a call on Azerbaijan and Armenia to stop attacks on cities, schools and hospitals in the disputed mountain enclave. . Separately, Armenia’s Prime Minister …
Read More »Israel’s COVID-19 Vaccine Given to First Trial Volunteers
[ad_1] November 2, 2020 Israel has begun human trials of a COVID-19 vaccine that scientists hope to release to the public next summer, with the first two volunteers receiving doses of the vaccine on Sunday. A 26-year-old and a 34-year-old were injected with the BriLife SARS-CoV-2 vaccine, which the Israel …
Read More »Only 56 per cent of people intend to get the free flu vaccine in the UK amid COVID
[ad_1] Amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, winter in the Northern Hemisphere is fast approaching, which will increase influenza cases. Health experts urge people to get vaccinated against the flu. Vaccination against influenza is an important way to reduce the burden on the health system, since more than ten months …
Read More »MIT team’s cough detector identifies 97% of COVID-19 cases even in asymptomatic people
[ad_1] Part of the challenge in controlling the coronavirus pandemic is quickly identifying and isolating infected people, which is not particularly easy when COVID-19 symptoms are not always noticeable, especially early on. Now scientists have developed a new artificial intelligence model that can detect the virus from a simple forced …
Read More »Google Pixel Android 11 bugs fixed in November 2020 update
[ad_1] It’s been a few months since Google finally made Android 11 available to everyone, but, to date, very few smartphones already have it. Of course, Google’s Pixel phones are the only exception, but sometimes being first has its drawbacks. Often times, you’re also affected by bugs before everyone else, …
Read More »The rivalry between the United States and China will persist with who wins the White House | China News
[ad_1] In April 2017, US President Donald Trump entertained his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, at Mar-a-Lago, his luxurious golf resort in Florida. On the way to the White House, China had been one of Trump’s favorite targets. Now it was all smiles. “We’re going to have a very, very good …
Read More »Apple TV requires PS5 and Xbox Series X
[ad_1] Photo: Alex Cranz / Gizmodo Apple TV will be available on next-gen PlayStation and Xbox consoles at launch. This is a big problem. Microsoft today Announced that Apple TV would be available for the Xbox Series X and S models out of the box, and that its previous generation …
Read More »Prince William reportedly had COVID-19 in April: ‘He was struggling to breathe’
[ad_1] A new report claims that 38-year-old Prince William had a fairly severe case of COVID-19 in April. The Sun says William kept the news private because he did not want to alarm the public. His father, Prince Charles, 71, had already been diagnosed, along with Prime Minister Boris Johnson, …
Read More »Limitations of the use of mobile phone data to model COVID-19 transmission in the US.
[ad_1] Mobile phone data provides a unique means of capturing movement patterns at the individual and population levels, which have been used extensively to inform COVID-19 responses, specifically, to assess the impact and compliance of interventions non-pharmaceutical (NPI). ), as well as modeling the spatio-temporal variability of the transmission dynamics. …
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