[ad_1] Topline Executives at Pfizer and Moderna, the two drug companies whose coronavirus vaccines could be approved in a few days, declined invitations to attend a “vaccine summit” at the White House on Tuesday, health news site Stat reported Monday. . Doctor wearing protective gloves and work clothes filling an …
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[ad_1] FILE PHOTO: A woman holds a small bottle labeled with a “COVID-19 Coronavirus Vaccine” sticker and a medical syringe in front of the Pfizer logo shown in this illustration taken on October 30, 2020. REUTERS / Dado Ruvic / File Photo Vaccine developers Pfizer Inc and Moderna Inc on …
Read More »Duterte: the government pledged to prioritize human rights
[ad_1] Rodrigo Duterte Menardo Guevarra In a taped speech Monday, President Duterte said the country remained committed to making human rights a priority while pushing for broader cooperation between different sectors to better protect these rights. Speaking to participants in the first Human Rights Summit 2020, Mr. Duterte called the …
Read More »Are ‘immunity passports’ a good idea?
[ad_1] Vaccines against COVID-19 are being launched in England and will soon follow elsewhere. This is great news, but just the beginning of a long program that could run through mid-2021 and beyond. Meanwhile, the number of people protected from symptomatic COVID will steadily increase as more people are vaccinated. …
Read More »NBA title odds are set as the season approaches
[ad_1] Odds courtesy of OddsShark.com Last week there was a big NBA trade involving very expensive point guards when the Houston Rockets sent Mr. Triple-double, nine-time All-Star and former league MVP Russell Westbrook to the Washington Wizards for the five-time All-Star. -Star John Wall and a protected first-round pick in …
Read More »Surrey coronavirus area breakdown with over 230 new cases registered
[ad_1] Three new coronavirus-related deaths have been reported in Surrey in the latest daily figures. Two of the deaths were registered with the Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust, while the other death was registered with the Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust. The deaths came when another 234 cases were reported …
Read More »Third wave of coronavirus could hit the NHS with ’20 times more patients’ than the second peak
[ad_1] The NHS is feared to face a third coronavirus wave with up to 20 times more patients than the second peak. A third spike is believed to bring in a much higher number of hospitalized patients than seen during the September-October wave that triggered a second national lockdown in …
Read More »UK gears up for major vaccination scheme watched by the world
[ad_1] LONDON – Shipments of the coronavirus vaccine developed by US drugmaker Pfizer and Germany’s BioNTech were delivered to the UK in super-cold containers on Sunday, two days before it is made public in an immunization program that is being watched. up close around the world. About 800,000 doses of …
Read More »Duque is willing to receive the first vaccine against Covid
[ad_1] The Secretary of Health, Francisco T. Duque III, has expressed his willingness to be among the first Filipinos in the country to receive the COVID-19 vaccine once it is ready for use. This was emphasized by the Undersecretary of Health, María Rosario Vergeire, reacting to Senator Christopher “Bong” Go’s …
Read More »AFF Suzuki Cup rescheduled for December 2021
[ad_1] The ASEAN Football Federation’s premier tournament has just received a new set of dates amid the continuing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. The AFF announced that the competition will take place from December 5, 2021 to January 1, 2022. It will comprise the round-trip format for the group and …
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