[ad_1] The first coronavirus vaccine is on track for international rollout in a few weeks, and health officials on both sides of the Atlantic are confident that inoculations will begin before the end of the year. The UK is expected to become the first country to approve a vaccine jointly …
Read More »Year to public, officials: Refrain from holding events
[ad_1] Eduardo Year MANILA, Philippines – Interior Secretary Eduardo Año on Sunday advised the public and his fellow government officials to refrain from holding community events if they cannot ensure compliance with coronavirus measures. Year also said it would investigate alleged violations of public health measures in the events held …
Read More »COVID-19 vaccines are coming soon, but you could be last in line. Here’s who will get one first
[ad_1] Coronavirus vaccines are right around the corner, but most people probably won’t be able to get them until well into 2021. Robert Rodríguez / CNET For the latest news and information on the coronavirus pandemic, visit the WHO website. Coronavirus vaccines will soon be directed this way, but unfortunately, …
Read More »Virus surge leads to San Francisco curfew – The Manila Times
[ad_1] SAN FRANCISCO: An increase in coronavirus cases will put San Francisco under a curfew starting Monday and trigger other virus-related restrictions, the city announced. The curfew requires the closure of non-essential businesses and prohibits members of different households from meeting between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. until December 21, …
Read More »Argentines march against measure to legalize abortion – The Manila Times
[ad_1] BUENOS AIRES: Thousands of anti-abortion protesters, many of them mobilized by Catholic or evangelical groups, demonstrated in Argentina on Saturday against a new government-backed bill to legalize abortion. The largest group gathered in Buenos Aires before Congress, which is expected to begin debating legislation next week on an issue …
Read More »Moderna, Inc. (MRNA), (BNTX) – UK to approve Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine ‘in a matter of days’ and gets 2 million more doses of Moderna
[ad_1] The UK has obtained two million more doses of the COVID-19 vaccine from Modern Inc (NASDAQ: MRNA) and is expected to approve the vaccine manufactured by Pfizer Inc (NYSE: PFE) and BioNTech SE – ADR (NASDAQ: BNTX) this week. What happened: Moderna will provide another two million vaccines to …
Read More »Singapore Woman Gives Birth To Baby With COVID-19 Antibodies, Here’s All About It
[ad_1] A Singaporean woman who had contracted COVID-19 while pregnant gave birth to a baby with antibodies against the highly infectious new coronavirus. Although it has offered scientists a new clue as to whether the infection can be transferred from mother to child, it is not yet clear whether the …
Read More »Singapore woman gives birth to baby with Covid antibodies in system
[ad_1] As the Covid-19 pandemic sweeps the world, some countries are doing better than others. Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, and as late as March, Singapore, had been hailed for using the lessons learned from the 2003-04 SARS outbreak to combat the new virus, a relative of SARS. For Singapore, …
Read More »Philippines breaks 19 days of infections below 2000 per day
[ad_1] NEW coronavirus infections surpassed the 2,000 mark on Sunday, November 29, 2020, breaking 19 consecutive days of fewer than 2,000 new cases per day and bringing the total case count closer to 430,000. The Department of Health (DOH) confirmed 2,076 new cases, bringing the total to 429,864. Time-based recoveries …
Read More »Singaporean mother gives birth to baby with COVID-19 antibodies | Singapore
[ad_1] A woman who was pregnant when she was infected with COVID reportedly gave her son antibodies against the virus. A Singaporean woman who was pregnant when she was infected with the coronavirus in March reportedly gave birth to a baby with antibodies to the disease, offering a new clue …
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