[ad_1] Washington, United States: The Pfizer and Moderna Covid-19 vaccines could be approved in a matter of weeks, but who will get them first in the United States? A high-level panel of American experts voted Tuesday that healthcare workers and residents of long-term care facilities should take priority in the …
Read More »Social media must prepare for a flood of misinformation about the Covid-19 vaccine
[ad_1] Facebook has vowed to crack down on anti-vaccine misinformation, including making it less prominent in the news and not recommending related groups. But soon after, Facebook-owned Instagram continued to post anti-vaccine account posts and hashtags to anyone who searched for the word “vaccines.” Despite actions against anti-vaccine content since …
Read More »Travelers to Iceland do not have to quarantine or get tested if they have had COVID-19
[ad_1] (CNN) – Travelers wishing to enter Iceland will be able to do so without going into quarantine or taking a test if they have already contracted and recovered from the coronavirus. As of December 10, those entering the country will be exempt from the mandatory quarantine and detection requirements …
Read More »Which Americans will get the Covid vaccine first? – Manila Bulletin
[ad_1] The Pfizer and Moderna Covid vaccines could be approved in a matter of weeks, but who in America will get them first? Pfizer Covid-19 Vaccine Could Be Available to Millions of Americans in a Few Weeks Although nothing has been decided yet, US experts may differ from other countries …
Read More »PH factory production maintains a downward trend – Manila Bulletin
[ad_1] Philippine manufacturing output maintained a downward trend in November, but moved slowly towards stabilization amid new signs of recovery momentum, the latest monthly IHS Markit survey revealed. The Philippines Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) rose from 48.5 in October to 49.9 in November, registering just shy of the neutral value …
Read More »Factory production improves as export demand begins to rebound
[ad_1] Manufacturing still contracted in November but has improved compared to the previous month as export demand began to rebound from a slump, London-based IHS Markit Ltd. said on Tuesday. The latest IHS Markit Purchasing Managers Index showed PMI rose to 49.9 last month from 48.5 in October, though still …
Read More »Red labeling of a cover-up for ‘incompetence’ – Makabayan
[ad_1] President Rodrigo Roa Duterte— TOTO LOZANO / PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO President Rodrigo Duterte’s red label on left-wing members of the House of Representatives and activist groups endangers their lives and is intended to cover up his “incompetence” in solving the problems created by the pandemic and recent typhoons, the bloc …
Read More »Biden prepares a huge stimulus boost and a series of executive actions in the first 100 days
[ad_1] Biden will take office in January with an urgent mandate to address simultaneous and interrelated racial, economic and public health crises. At the same time, his team will take on the job of spearheading one of the most complicated and politically tense mass vaccination campaigns in American history. Biden’s …
Read More »Manufacturing growth moderates in November
[ad_1] The economic expansion of the manufacturing industry eased in November, the Institute of Supply Management said today. The Tempe, Arizona-based group’s manufacturing index, known as PMI, registered 57.5 percent last month, according to a monthly report. That was down from a hefty 59.3 percent in October. Two key components …
Read More »Manufacturing shows signs of recovery in November – Malaya Business Insight
[ad_1] A semiconductor manufacturing company in Laguna. The country’s manufacturing sector has shown signs of renewed recovery momentum in November as operating conditions approached stabilization and production levels increased for the first time since June, according to a report released yesterday by IHS Markit. The IHS Markit Philippines Manufacturing Purchasing …
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