[ad_1] Clean energy Published in November 15, 2020 | by Zachary Shahan November 15, 2020 by Zachary shahan We recently saw the International Energy Agency (IEA) report that solar energy offers the cheapest electricity ever. That was a global report. A Lazard report focused on the United States recently reported …
Read More »Trump, for a moment, alludes to electoral defeat
[ad_1] In this file photo taken on December 19, 2019, United States President Donald Trump leaves after speaking at the summit about transforming mental health treatment to combat homelessness, violence and substance abuse at the White House in Washington, DC. – President Donald Trump seemed to come closer to acknowledging …
Read More »Leeds records the biggest jump in Covid cases in the last 24 hours
[ad_1] Leeds has recorded the highest number of Covid cases in the past 24 hours, with 533 new confirmed cases. Two more deaths were also recorded by Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. There were 26 more deaths recorded by hospital trusts across the Yorkshire area, with the Sheffield Teaching …
Read More »The province will focus on recovery, will not return to strict quarantine protocols
[ad_1] The provincial government will not change its policies regarding the current coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic. It will continue on the road to economic recovery. “As regards the Province, we are making progress … We realize that Covid-19, like so many other diseases, will always be there. We cannot …
Read More »COVID-19 vaccines could go to children first to protect the elderly
[ad_1] Several COVID-19 vaccines are in late-stage clinical trials. Therefore, the discussion centers on who should receive these vaccines first, in the event that they are approved for use. Today we discuss two options. One is to prioritize older people. This article looks at the benefits of vaccinating children first. …
Read More »Duterte orders the immediate repair of the sanitary facilities of Bicol
[ad_1] CITY OF LEGAZPI – President Duterte on Sunday ordered the Department of Health (DOH) to accelerate the rehabilitation of health centers damaged by the series of typhoons that hit the Bicol region recently. In the situation report on the effects of typhoon “Ulises” (international name: Vamco) carried out in …
Read More »BioNTech Scientist: Vaccine Could Halve Virus Transmission
[ad_1] One of the scientists behind the experimental coronavirus vaccine developed by BioNTech and Pfizer has said he was confident it could cut virus transmission in half, resulting in a “dramatic” brake on the spread of the virus. ByThe Associated Press November 15, 2020 5:34 PM • 2 min read …
Read More »Velasco hopes that Congress can ratify the 2021 budget before the holidays
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – House Speaker Lord Allan Velasco hopes Congress can ratify the proposed P4.5 trillion national budget for 2021 before he goes on vacation so that President Rodrigo Duterte can sign it before end of the year. Ensuring that this remains a “top priority” for the House, he …
Read More »Is the Covid vaccine safe and will it work? Three experts answer your questions
[ad_1] There’s a lot to celebrate about Pfizer and BioNTech’s new Covid-19 vaccine which, reported last week, offers more than 90 percent protection in early data. The vaccine trial has found no “serious safety concerns” so far and is in the final stage of testing, known as a phase 3 …
Read More »Coronavirus-related hospital death toll rises by 10 in Birmingham and Black Country
[ad_1] Another 105 patients have died in Birmingham and Black Country hospitals after testing positive for Covid-19, bringing the region’s death toll to 3,185 since the pandemic began. Seven deaths were recorded at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, which runs Queen Elizabeth, Heartlands, Good Hope and Solihull Hospitals, bringing …
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