[ad_1] Korean actor Jang Dong-yoon as Prince Chungnyung in ‘Joseon Exorcist’ (Instagram) The Korean drama “Joseon Exorcist” has been permanently canceled by the SBS television channel just after two episodes after receiving severe criticism from viewers for the distortion of the story and the use of Chinese props. “Joseon Exorcist,” …
Read More »Shanghai is the first city in mainland China to offer expatriates COVID-19 vaccines
[ad_1] Shanghai has become the first city in mainland China to offer Covid-19 vaccines to foreign expatriates, local authorities have revealed. Foreigners who meet the age requirements can voluntarily request the vaccine as of Monday. The Shanghai municipal government announced the plan on Tuesday, saying expats would have to bear …
Read More »DOH: Doctors Prescribing Ivermectin as Cure for COVID-19 Risk Losing License
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Health (DOH) said Thursday that the names of doctors who prescribe the use of ivermectin as a treatment for COVID-19 infection despite the warning from government health authorities will be presented to the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC). This comes as DOH warned that …
Read More »Vigils are held for the victims of the Boulder shooting as the gunman’s first appearance in court is expected on Thursday.
[ad_1] (CNN) – Two days after the community was traumatized by a mass shooting, the people of Boulder honored the victims Wednesday with the support of public figures and citizens across the country. The conversation also focused on how to prevent such loss of life, especially after the mass shootings …
Read More »US welcomes early signs of vaccine success even as cases stagnate
[ad_1] The U.S. health authorities on Wednesday welcomed the drop in emergency hospitalization rates among the elderly and the decline in infected health workers as the first signs of the success of the COVID vaccination campaign. People line up at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland, which was transformed into …
Read More »Few rapid COVID-19 antigen tests meet WHO standards, review finds
[ad_1] (CNN) – A new large-scale international review of rapid COVID-19 tests finds that few of them meet the World Health Organization’s minimum acceptable performance standards. There are two types of rapid tests: molecular tests, including PCR, which are considered the gold standard of molecular diagnostics; and rapid antigen tests, …
Read More »Switzerland removes US and UK from COVID quarantine list
[ad_1] GENEVA – Switzerland said Wednesday that travelers from the United States and Britain will soon no longer need to be quarantined upon arrival due to falling COVID-19 infection rates, but Greece and others were added to the list. Swiss authorities also said Wednesday that they planned to launch a …
Read More »As Covid rages, the world risks losing the benefits of tuberculosis – The Manila Times
[ad_1] In the year since Covid-19 circled the world, the diagnosis and treatment of another serious lung disease, tuberculosis, has plummeted, leaving experts fearful that progress in fighting will be lost. the pandemic. Tuberculosis can be easily treated and diagnosed, but until Covid-19 emerged, it was the world’s leading infectious …
Read More »2021 ‘too early’ to end BSP easing
[ad_1] FILE PHOTO BW For Luz Wendy T. Noble, Reporter IT MAY BE “too soon” for the central bank to remove the accommodative measures it implemented at the height of the coronavirus pandemic, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Benjamin E. Diokno said ahead of the policy review. today, but …
Read More »PH lists 6,666 new cases of COVID-19 while the death toll exceeds 13,000
[ad_1] Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, March 24) New COVID-19 cases nationwide reached 6,666 on Wednesday, as the total number of deaths since the start of the pandemic exceeded 13,000. The Health Department said the new figures raised the infection count to 684,311. Of this number, 13.4% or 91,754 are active …
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