[ad_1] Culture Highlight Quezon City and the cities of Manila, Pasig and Makati have just registered the highest number of recently reported cases BENJAMIN CO, MD | 13 dec 2020 All data provided comes from various information sites of the Department of Health, including data delivery. Where appropriate, appropriate reference …
Read More »Pakistan Increases Funding for COVID-19 Vaccine to $ 250 Million, South Asia News
[ad_1] Pakistan has increased the funds allocated for the purchase of the COVID-19 vaccine to $ 250 million from the previously approved amount of $ 150 million. It has also signed confidentiality agreements with several multinational companies under which the recipient country will not make the details of the vaccine …
Read More »Most of the honey sold in the markets contains sugar syrup: DOST
[ad_1] Most or 80 percent of the honey products sold in markets contain sugar and corn syrups, according to a study by the Department of Science and Technology. MANILA – Most or 80 percent of the honey products sold in the markets contain sugar and corn syrup, which threatens the …
Read More »Bahrain approves the use of Chinese Covid vaccine
[ad_1] Bahrain said on Sunday that it approved the use of a Chinese coronavirus vaccine, following its earlier approval of a vaccine made by Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech. Bahrain’s state news agency said the Sinopharm vaccine will be available in the island kingdom off the coast of Saudi …
Read More »Tyson Fury all brags and hits but Anthony Joshua refuses to bite | Boxing
[ad_1] meIt was a good try. “Boxing is about less talk, more action,” Anthony Joshua barked unusually connected in the immediate blaze of his best performance since the night three years ago when Wladimir Klitschko’s career ended. Unfortunately, it isn’t, AJ. Without the talk, nobody walks. The fighters fight, but …
Read More »9,269 recoveries in PH bring active COVID-19 cases to less than 22,000
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – A total of 9,269 recoveries recorded on Sunday reduced the country’s active COVID-19 case count to 21,980, data from the Department of Health (DOH) showed. According to the DOH COVID-19 bulletin, there are 1,085 new cases registered, bringing the total cases to 449,400. The number of …
Read More »Covid-19 hospitalizations in the US hit a record for the seventh consecutive day
[ad_1] (CNN) Covid-19 hospitalizations in the United States hit a record for the seventh consecutive day on Saturday with 108,487 patients in hospitals across the country, according to the Covid Tracking Project. And the number of Covid-19 cases reported in the United States reached more than 16 million after the …
Read More »‘We never thought we would last’ – Manila Bulletin
[ad_1] Barangay Geneva big man Japeth Aguilar dominated inside the paint at the recently concluded PBA Philippine Cup. (PBA images) Japeth Aguilar was highly touted as lord of the shaded area, as June Mar Fajardo was ruled out of the PBA Philippine Cup bubble. And the athletic big man Aguilar …
Read More »Despite promises of solidarity over Covid-19, rich countries are keeping the supply of promising vaccines
[ad_1] Difficult months are ahead, but the launch of the first vaccine in record time and the likely imminent approvals of others is a turning point for rich countries that can afford the vaccines. But for public health officials in the developing world, it’s a stark reminder that the race …
Read More »Unsold but unwanted food: what are supermarkets in Singapore doing with it? Singapore news and news
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Shredded cereal boxes, dented tuna cans and torn labels. These are things that you rarely see on the shelves of supermarkets in Singapore, and it is not by chance. Items deemed not good enough to sell are screened by supermarkets during the quality control process. In the …
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