[ad_1] The Kremlin said Tuesday that Putin cannot receive a vaccine that has not yet completed the final stage of trials, despite the fact that the coup has already been applied to some front-line Russian health care workers, teachers and various officials from the high level outside of clinical trials. …
Read More »After weeks of delay, the formal transition of power to Biden begins
[ad_1] US President-elect Joe Biden departs after a video conference with members of the US Conference of Mayors at their transition headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware, on November 23, 2020 (Photo by JOSHUA ROBERTS / Reuters). WILMINGTON, Delaware – U.S. President-elect Joe Biden focused on building his incoming administration and delivered …
Read More »Moody’s to PHL: Look at the revenue gap linked to the virus
[ad_1] The global health crisis and its massive effect on the economy are expected to widen income disparity in Asia Pacific countries, and the Philippines was noted to be among those that will struggle to address it. In a recent special report, international credit observer Moody’s Investors Service warned that …
Read More »Food Texturizers The growth and state of the market are explored in new research for 2025: the market information
[ad_1] “ The Food Texture Market report covers a comprehensive market analysis by product types, end-user applications, sales channels, and geographic location. It offers detailed information on the market drivers, restraints, opportunities, threats, challenges, and dynamics influencing the keyword market. This report presents information on market size, price trends, emerging …
Read More »OVP: Learning centers coordinated with DepEd contrary to what Briones says
[ad_1] Vice President Leni Robredo visits OVP’s Community Learning Center in Taytay, Rizal. OVP photo MANILA, Philippines – The Office of the Vice President (OVP) refuted Secretary of Education Leonor Briones’ claim against the Community Learning Centers she established amid the government’s implementation of distance and blended learning due to …
Read More »The world increases COVID-19 vaccine preparations
[ad_1] (FILES) In this file photo taken on September 11, 2020, a laboratory technician handles capped vials as part of fill and pack testing for the large-scale production and supply of the University’s COVID-19 candidate vaccine of Oxford, AZD1222, completed on a high-performance aseptic vial filling line on September 11, …
Read More »75% of Indonesians plan to travel during the end of the year holidays
[ad_1] A vendor walks through a market in Bali’s popular tourist destination of Ubud. (Shutterstock / Boyloso) JAKARTA – The end of the year holidays are just around the corner. While the government is still assessing the impact of previous long weekends on the rise in new COVID-19 cases, a …
Read More »Lacson laughs at claim that he already received the COVID-19 vaccine
[ad_1] Senator Panfilo Lacson on Tuesday refused to give a categorical answer if it was true that he had already been injected with a COVID-19 vaccine. “I’ll laugh at you,” Lacson said in a radio interview while laughing. The hosts of the show tried to ask him where he could …
Read More »AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine has been shown to be effective, cheaper, and easier to store
[ad_1] LONDON – Pharmaceutical AstraZeneca said on Monday late-stage trials showed its Covid-19 vaccine to be highly effective, raising the prospects for a relatively cheap and easy-to-store product that may become the world’s preferred vaccine in developing. The results are based on an interim analysis of trials in the UK …
Read More »UNICEF says to send 2 billion COVID vaccines to poor countries in 2021
[ad_1] A woman holds a small vial labeled “COVID-19 Vaccine” and a medical syringe in this illustration taken on April 10, 2020. (Reuters / Dado Ruvic / Illustration / File Photo) LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Nearly 2 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines will be shipped and flown to developing …
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