[ad_1] Police pepper sprayed a passenger on the train after he resisted arrest and refused to wear a face mask claiming he had a medical condition. Passengers on public transport in England are required by law to wear a mask, or face a £ 100 fine, unless they have a …
Read More »Russian Covid-19 Vaccine Generated an Immune Response, Study Finds
[ad_1] In Phase 1 and 2 studies of the vaccine, which is called Sputnik V, all 76 study participants developed antibodies against the virus that causes Covid-19, according to Friday’s report in The Lancet. Neutralizing antibody response levels were similar to the immune response that people had after naturally recovering …
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[ad_1] Speaking from the Oval Office, President Trump praised the vaccine development efforts and his administration’s response to Covid-19. The president told reporters that he believes the public will hear “very good news” about vaccines. Trump said he has spoken with the head of pharmaceutical company Pfizer, as the company …
Read More »‘The Batman’ filming halts, cast and crew quarantined
[ad_1] Production on “The Batman” remains on hiatus after Robert Pattinson tested positive for COVID-19 this week, according to a source with knowledge of the situation. Variety previously reported that filming on the film had resumed without Pattinson, citing a story in the Daily Mail. However, studio insiders denied that …
Read More »GAB, DoH, PSC, CHED report to DoJ on UST – The Manila Times
[ad_1] GAMES and Amusements Board (GAB) Chairman “Abraham” Mitra spoke in an exclusive interview with The Manila Times by phone on Friday after meeting with the Department of Health (DoH), the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) and the Higher Education Commission. (CHED) on the resulting report on the University of Sto. …
Read More »The first results of a clinical trial of Russia’s Covid-19 vaccine published in the Lancet medical journal
[ad_1] Customers wearing face masks collect their orders as chairs and tables are stacked as part of social distancing efforts inside a cafe in Seoul on August 31. Ed Jones / AFP via Getty Images South Korea is extending its strict social distancing measures for the Seoul metropolitan area for …
Read More »Gamaleya: Sputnik V safe, induces an immune response
[ad_1] RUSSIAN scientists said on Friday, September 4, 2020 that the Sputnik V vaccine they have developed against the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) is safe and “well tolerated” according to the results of the first two phases of clinical trials. The vaccine also induced an immune response that is “sufficient …
Read More »Possible sanctions at the UST loom while JAO-CHED reports to IATF
[ad_1] UST Tigers coach Aldin Ayo (UAAP) Officials from the Joint Administrative Order Group and the Higher Education Commission agreed to submit a report to the Interagency Task Force on possible sanctions from the University of Santo Tomas when its men’s basketball team allegedly conducted a training bubble at Sorsogon …
Read More »PhilHealth denies paying ₱ 600M in amnesty to hospitals with late claims
[ad_1] Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, September 4) – The embattled Philippine Health Insurance Corporation denied on Friday that it had settled for giving away more than $ 600 million to hospitals with claims that were previously denied due to late filing. “The possibility of these claims being considered for payment …
Read More »Potential UST Sanctions Looming As JAO-CHED Submits Report to IATF
[ad_1] UST Tigers coach Aldin Ayo (UAAP) Officials from the Joint Administrative Order Group and the Higher Education Commission agreed to submit a report to the Interagency Task Force on possible sanctions from the University of Santo Tomas when its men’s basketball team allegedly conducted a training bubble at Sorsogon …
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