[ad_1] (CNN) – People with a “significant history of allergic reactions” should not receive the Pfizer / BioNTech coronavirus vaccine, the UK National Health Service (NHS) warned after two health workers developed symptoms after receiving an injection on Tuesday. The cautionary advice was given after the couple “responded adversely” after …
Read More »Christmas parties amid a pandemic – SUNSTAR
[ad_1] Since the COVID-19 restrictions are still in place, public and private organizations and offices are considering the idea of continuing to celebrate Christmas virtually. It cannot be avoided that physical distancing is still part of the health protocols enforced by the government, which is why it is not advisable …
Read More »Are cities a safe place to live during a pandemic?
[ad_1] Visitors take photos of the giant Christmas tree at Times Square Food Plaza in Araneta City in Quezon City on December 1, 2020. Mark Demayo, ABS-CBN News In the spring, when thousands of people fell ill from the coronavirus, bodies began to pile up in one of the densest …
Read More »Pandemic threatening democracy: study
[ad_1] STOCKHOLM, Sweden – More than six of the 10 countries around the world have taken action during the COVID-19 pandemic that threatens democracy or human rights, a report by the democracy institute International IDEA said on Wednesday. The study, which examined the situation in almost every country in the …
Read More »Vaccines alone are not enough to beat COVID-19
[ad_1] PIKISUPERSTAR / FREEPIK VACCINES are a crucial tool in the fight against COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019), so it is great news that the UK on Tuesday became the first country to start mass inoculations with a new vaccine. Developed by Pfizer, Inc. and BioNTech SE. This vaccine and another …
Read More »Batangas complex ordered closure for violating quarantine rules
[ad_1] Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, December 9) – The local government of San Juan, Batangas ordered the closure of a resort after videos showed a mass gathering, with participants violating COVID-19 restrictions. Memorandum Order 63 s.2020 signed by Mayor Ildebrando Salud said that due to repeated violation of IATF protocols, …
Read More »1,387 New COVID-19 Infections Raise Active Cases to 26,545 – DOH
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – A total of 1,387 coronavirus infections recorded as of Wednesday brought the total active COVID-19 cases to 26,545, the Department of Health (DOH) said. DOH’s COVID-19 bulletin also showed 156 more patients recovered from the disease, for a total of 408,942 recoveries, representing 92.1 percent of …
Read More »How Real Estate and Big Data Come Together to Create the Singapore Movie
[ad_1] South China morning post Two-thirds of Hong Kong’s private universities failed to meet 2020 enrollment targets, often poorly More than two-thirds of Hong Kong’s private tertiary institutions failed to meet their enrollment targets this year amid a continuing decline in the number of students dropping out of high school, …
Read More »PH registers 1,387 new COVID-19 patients as overall count rises to 444,164
[ad_1] Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, December 9) – Coronavirus cases in the country rose to 444,164 on Wednesday after 1,387 more people contracted the virus, the Health Department reported. However, the DOH said 13 testing labs did not submit their results on time and they were not yet included in …
Read More »Existing age restrictions slow economic recovery and job creation: DTI chief
[ad_1] Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, December 9) – Limiting people under 15 and over 65 to go out amid the COVID-19 crisis is hampering a faster economic rebound and job recovery, Commerce Secretary Ramón López said Wednesday. López, who just announced that he tested positive for COVID-19, lamented that the …
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