[ad_1] One of the most promising Candidates for the Covid-19 vaccine, which is being developed by AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford, suspended its phase 3 trials after a patient experienced a serious adverse event. That certainly sounds like bad news for everyone who is eager to have a vaccine …
Read More »AstraZeneca’s Covid trial pauses a reminder of the daunting challenges in the race for vaccines
[ad_1] When AstraZeneca confirmed Tuesday night that it had temporarily halted trials of its coronavirus vaccine, the news puzzled millions of people around the world who were counting on a puncture as a route back to normal life. The drug group’s measured statement sought to dispel any suggestion that the …
Read More »No concussion or broken nose, Rockets’ Robert Covington expected to play Game 4 – ProBasketballTalk
[ad_1] Giannis Antetokounmpo led the Bucks to their best season in seven years and won Most Improved Player in 2017. He started the next season absolutely dominant. But Milwaukee started 4-5. That kind of pushback had become the norm for the Bucks. They had not made the playoffs in consecutive …
Read More »Russia begins administering new viral vaccine to volunteers in Moscow
[ad_1] A healthcare worker, left, takes a blood sample from a man during the coronavirus and antibody test at a clinic in Moscow on Friday, May 15, 2020. Authorities launched free tests for the coronavirus on Friday. Sergey Ponomarev, The New York Times / Archive MOSCOW – Russia on Wednesday …
Read More »Mayors of Metro Manila ‘unanimously’ on the closure of cemeteries during Undas: MMDA
[ad_1] A boy jumps from one pile of graves to another at the Barangka Municipal Cemetery in the city of Marikina, a day before a large crowd gathers on All Saints’ Day in cemeteries in 2015. Basilio H. Sepe, ABS-CBN News / Archive MANILA (TO UPDATE)- All the mayors of …
Read More »QA coronavirus cases decline – The Manila Times
[ad_1] An independent research group from the University of the Philippines (UP) has observed a significant decrease in the average daily new cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) in Quezon City. For three weeks in a row, the average number of daily cases decreased: from 540 from August 10 to …
Read More »Heat reach East finals to beat Bucks 4-1 – The Manila Times
[ad_1] LAKE BUENA VISTA, Florida: Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat are heading to the Eastern Conference finals. Giannis Antetokounmpo could only watch. The fifth-seeded Heat finished in a surprise from the NBA’s best regular-season team on Tuesday (Wednesday in Manila), beating the Milwaukee Bucks 103-94 in Game 5 of …
Read More »Japan pledges $ 1 million to assist ASEAN’s COVID-19 response
[ad_1] Japan’s Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi attends the Extraordinary Virtual Meeting of G20 Foreign Ministers on September 3, 2020. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan TOKYO – Japan’s Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi pledged on Wednesday to shell out $ 1 million into a new fund aimed at helping the Association …
Read More »Western Scientists Cite Disadvantages of Russia and China’s Covid Vaccines – The Manila Times
[ad_1] First wordAs promised, I am providing an update on the high-profile Covid-19 vaccines being developed in Russia and China, in which President Rodrigo Duterte has pinned his hopes that the country will acquire a safe and effective Covid vaccine by the end of year. On August 11, Russian President …
Read More »A New Front in Coronavirus Disinformation: Wall Street Investigation
[ad_1] In a research note sent to clients on August 11, Fundstrat co-founder Thomas J. Lee included four tweets that Todaro sent out the day before. One of Todaro’s tweets cited “growing evidence that T-cell immunity allows populations to achieve herd immunity once 10-20% are infected with SARS CoV-2,” the …
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