[ad_1] BEIJING: With the coronavirus vaccine possibly ready for public use in November 2020, the rapid launch of candidate vaccines still poses great logistical challenges in global vaccine transport. While China has yet to export coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) vaccine candidates for use in non-clinical trials, all stakeholders in the …
Read More »Gunman breaks into hospital and kills EJK survivor under treatment: health worker
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – An unidentified gunman stormed a hospital in Angono, Rizal, on Wednesday morning and shot dead a man who was being treated for gunshot wounds to the head he received in an earlier attack. A hospital worker tweeted about the incident, but then made them private. According …
Read More »PH records the lowest daily increase of COVID-19 in more than 3 months with 987 new cases
[ad_1] Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, November 4) – The Department of Health (DOH) reported 987 more COVID-19 infections in the country on Wednesday, the first time that new cases fell below a thousand since July 14. The latest addition raised the nationwide case count to 388,137. Of this number, 31,679, …
Read More »Voter turnout in 2020 election ‘at 67 percent’, highest in 120 years
[ad_1] As polling places across the country begin to report turnout numbers, signs are that voter turnout in the 2020 election will be the highest seen in 120 years since the 1900 election, when turnout it was 73.7 percent. The population eligible to vote in the U.S. prior to the …
Read More »The vaccine czar Gálvez will not be alone in an additional task
[ad_1] The Secretary General for Implementation of the National COVID-19 Task Force, Carlito Gálvez Jr., will not work alone on managing processes when it comes to securing COVID-19 vaccines for Filipinos, the Health Department said. Undersecretary of Health María Rosario S. Vergeire (BULLETIN PCOO / MANILA) Other interested government agencies, …
Read More »Bahrain is the latest country to vaccinate frontline workers with COVID-19 vaccine
[ad_1] Vaccinating front-line workers with a COVID-19 injection is likely to spark a debate in the scientific community about the potential risks of vaccinating people before formal efficacy and safety tests are complete, as governments respond to They strive to control the pandemic and revive struggling economies. Photo via REUTERS …
Read More »Trump shows new strength with Latinos, losing some older voters – exit polls
[ad_1] People fill out their ballots at a polling place on Election Day in Jeffersontown, Kentucky, USA on November 3, 2020. REUTERS / Bryan Woolston As polling places closed across the United States on Tuesday, exit polls conducted by Edison Research provided insight into the top issues driving the presidential …
Read More »The Choice: Complete Guide – The New York Times
[ad_1] That’s a confident posture that will be tested if Trump loses Florida, closing his already narrow path to reelection. Helpers said they expected him to declare victory if Florida won, but it’s unclear what that would mean even if he did. A victory in Florida would keep him in …
Read More »New COVID-19 Cases Fall Below 2000
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Health (DOH) said Tuesday that 1,772 more people were confirmed to have been infected with COVID-19, bringing the total number of active cases to 30,876. This was the first time in two days that new COVID-19 cases fell below 2,000. At least 153 …
Read More »Prince William is criticized for keeping his COVID-19 diagnosis a secret
[ad_1] On November 2, it was revealed that Prince William had contracted the coronavirus (COVID-19) in April. However, William decided to keep his condition a secret, and the public had no idea that the prince was going through such a terrible ordeal. But now that William’s COVID-19 diagnosis has been …
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