[ad_1] Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, December 8) – The ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) announced that the next Suzuki Cup will be rescheduled for December 2021 next year due to the pandemic. On September 25, the AFF said that the Suzuki Cup will be held from April to May 2021. The …
Read More »Video Conferencing Market Share to Hit a Record $ 9.2 Billion by 2026: Facts and Factors
[ad_1] New York, NY, December 08, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Facts and Factors has released a new research report titled “Video conferencing market by component (hardware (camera, microphone and headsets, others), software, services (professional, managed)), by deployment (on premises, cloud-based), by company (large, small and medium-sized companies companies)) and by …
Read More »The world watches as the first person receives the COVID injection from Pfizer-BioNTech
[ad_1] The manufacturing delays mean only 4 million doses of the candidate vaccine developed by pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca AZN, + 0.97% and the University of Oxford will be delivered to the UK, below the 30 million doses the country expected to receive before the end of the year. News of …
Read More »90-year-old grandmother receives first dose of Pfizer vaccine as UK declares COVID “V-Day”
[ad_1] London – The UK health authorities began to implement the first doses of a Vaccine for COVID-19 on Tuesday, beginning a global immunization program that is expected to gain momentum as more serums gain approval. The first shot occurred early in the morning at one of a network of …
Read More »WHO Says Immune Barrier to Vaccines ‘Still Far’: Live News | News
[ad_1] A World Health Organization official has said that only public health measures, not vaccines, can prevent a further increase in COVID-19 cases when the first vaccines are administered in Britain. The UK started rolling out the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech, the first Western country to start …
Read More »United States Says Willing To Help North Korea Fight Coronavirus
[ad_1] National Security Advisor Robert O’Brien speaks at the Department of Foreign Affairs in Pasay City, Metro Manila, the Philippines, on November 23, 2020 (AFP-Yonhap). SEOUL – The United States will seriously consider helping North Korea contain the spread of the coronavirus if it requests such assistance, Robert O’Brien, national …
Read More »FDA approval is not the only vaccine challenge
[ad_1] From its inception, the rapid development, approval, manufacturing, distribution, and dispensing of a COVID-19 vaccine will surely be an unprecedented challenge. Unfortunately, the potential for serious cyber and physical security issues to surface further complicates the effort. In addition to the advisory issued last week by IBM, INTERPOL recently …
Read More »1,400 New COVID-19 Cases Raise Total PH Count to 442,785
[ad_1] Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, December 8) – The Health Department announced that 1,400 more people were diagnosed with COVID-19, bringing the country’s case count to 442,785. Of the total infections nationwide, 25,325 or 5.7 percent are currently ill patients, the latest figures showed. Benguet had the largest daily increase …
Read More »At ‘V-Day’ milestone for the West, Britain begins mass vaccination against COVID-19
[ad_1] LONDON (Reuters) – Britain began mass vaccinating its population against COVID-19 on Tuesday, becoming the first Western nation to do so in a global effort that poses one of the greatest logistical challenges in peacetime history. FILE PHOTO: A dose of BioNTech and Pfizer’s coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine is …
Read More »Watchdog downgrades public health rights on activist killings, ABS-CBN shutdown, anti-terrorism law
[ad_1] Family members of victims of extrajudicial killings (EJK) detained in Quezon City on July 17, 2019. Jonathan Cellona, ABS-CBN News / Archive MANILA – An international watchdog has downgraded the Philippines’ civic space from “obstructed” to “repressed” in its report this year, citing the passage of the controversial Anti-Terrorism …
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