France recommends the AstraZeneca jab only for over 55s

[ad_1] France’s health regulator today recommended that only people 55 and older should receive AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 vaccine due to reports of blood clots, while giving the green light to resume use after a short suspension. He said the recommendation was based on the fact that the reported blood clots, which led to the suspension of … Read more

Number of people hospitalized with Covid-19 in 336 as update of NPHET in AstraZeneca

[ad_1] THE NUMBER OF people hospitalized with Covid-19 in Ireland continues to decline with 336 hospitalized cases reported this morning. The number of people in ICU is now 83. It comes amid growing concern over an increase in outbreaks after health officials confirmed another 582 new cases of Covid-19 last night. Professor Philip Nolan said … Read more

Prepare for rising interest rates and price inflation, Varadkar warns

[ad_1] Tánaiste and the Minister of Business, Leo Varadkar, have said that the Republic must be prepared for an interest rate hike that could make the huge loans of the State more expensive for the pandemic. He said that the state is “beaten” by a period of price inflation, which could be followed by higher … Read more

Pogba demonstrates the difference as Manchester Utd progresses

[ad_1] Ole Gunnar Solskjaer took Paul Pogba off the bench at halftime at the San Siro and the World Cup winner took less than three minutes to reach the minutes as Manchester United defeated AC Milan and advanced to the quarter-finals of Europe. League 2-1 in total. Simon Kjaer’s stoppage time draw at Old Trafford … Read more

UK faces ‘significant reduction’ in vaccine supply

[ad_1] The UK National Health Service has warned of a “significant reduction” in the weekly supply of the Covid-19 vaccine from the end of March. More than 25 million people in the UK have received a first dose of a coronavirus vaccine, but the NHS has warned of a one-month reduction in the weekly supply … Read more

Coronavirus Ireland: Over 65s Are At Higher Risk Of Getting Covid-19 Again, Major Study Shows

[ad_1] Older people are much more likely to get Covid-19 a second time, according to a major new study published today. It found that people over 65 only have 47% protection against reinfection compared to 80% of younger people. It is the first large-scale study of reinfections by Covid-19 and highlights the urgency of extending … Read more

Tanzania’s Skeptical COVID President Dies After Weeks of Health Speculation | World News

[ad_1] John Magufuli, President of Tanzania and one of Africa’s most skeptical of COVID, has died. The 61-year-old man had been out of public view since February 27, prompting speculation that he was seriously ill with COVID-19. Magufuli’s main electoral rival suggested that he be transferred to the Kenyan capital Nairobi for treatment, while other … Read more

The Garda’s use of spy powers dropped by 60% since the Graham Dwyer case

[ad_1] The Garda’s use of controversial espionage powers has been drastically reduced in the past two years following a landmark High Court ruling in December 2018. That decision, stemming from a case of convicted murderer Graham Dwyer, declared that the state’s power to access telephone data for the investigation of serious crimes violated European law. … Read more

Atlanta shootings: eight dead in massage parlor shootings in Atlanta

[ad_1] Eight people died after shootings at three massage parlors in Atlanta and its suburbs, police said. The persecution began in Georgia and a 21-year-old man was detained, officials added. Atlanta Police Chief Rodney Bryant said three people died at a spa in northeast Atlanta, while a fourth person died at another spa across the … Read more

It’s no ‘surprise’ to hear Meghan bring up the racial issue

[ad_1] Former US First Lady Michelle Obama has said it was not a “total surprise” to hear Meghan Markle raise the issue of race in her explosive interview. Mrs. Obama, who has known Meghan for almost 10 years, said that “race is not a new construction in this world for people of color.” His comments … Read more