[ad_1] Pope Francis has not yet been vaccinated against the Covid-19 pandemic. The world is watching to see if the 84-year-old Bishop of Rome will receive a vaccine produced from cell lines of aborted fetuses, thus violating the principle of “moral cooperation in the evil of another”, in this case …
Read More »Christmas message: Pope prays for protection of disaster victims in PH, Vietnam
[ad_1] Pope Francis delivers his traditional Urbi et Orbi Christmas Day address to the city and the world practically from inside the Hall of Blessings rather than from St. Peter’s Square to limit the number of people who gather due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), at the Vatican, December 25, …
Read More »Allergic reaction of Boston health worker allergies to modern coronavirus vaccine
[ad_1] This is the first known case of an allergic reaction to a Moderna coronavirus vaccine, although at least six similar cases have been reported in the United States associated with the Pfizer / BioNTech vaccine. “After getting the vaccine, I felt tachycardic, but I felt it was probably anxiety …
Read More »on the German vaccine route – Manila Bulletin
[ad_1] It was during breakfast on the winter morning of January 24 that Ozlem Tureci and her husband Ugur Sahin decided, “We have to shoot the starting shot on this.” Sahin “had concluded from a post describing coronavirus cases in Wuhan … that there was a high probability that a …
Read More »In Urbi et Orbi, the Pope asks nations to share vaccines
[ad_1] VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis, in his Christmas message on Friday, said that political and business leaders should not allow market forces and patent laws to take precedence over making COVID-19 vaccines available to all. , condemning nationalism and “the virus of radical individualism.” In a sign of the …
Read More »‘Nonsense’ of the government choosing China’s 50% effective vaccine – solon
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – It would be “foolish” for the Philippine government to choose China’s Sinovac vaccine when it only has a 50 percent efficacy rate, Agusan del Norte representative Lawrence Fortun said Saturday. Fortun said the government “should not give in to any innuendo, pressure or campaign from the …
Read More »PH records 1,885 new Covid cases on Christmas Day – The Manila Times
[ad_1] There are 1,885 new cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) reported on Friday, the Department of Health (DoH) said. The latest figure brings the total to 467,601, the DoH said. Of the total cases, 27,748 or 5.9 percent are “active.” Friday’s number is the second-highest for December, behind the …
Read More »Senator Win Bats for prioritizing teachers in the Covid vaccine launch
[ad_1] The National Covid-19 Task Force was asked to prioritize public school teachers in the priority groups lined up for the vaccine launch, along with non-teaching staff and school administrators. Justifying the measure, Senator Sherwin Gatchalian, chairman of the Senate Committee on Basic Education, Arts and Culture, noted that giving …
Read More »Philippines COVID-19 Cases Now at 467,601 with 1,885 New Infections
[ad_1] The number of cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the Philippines reached 467,601 on Friday after the Department of Health (DOH) reported 1,885 new infections, as 15 laboratories did not submit data in time. Quezon City had the highest number of new cases with 130, followed by Bulacan …
Read More »PH prepares for the threat of a new virus variant
[ad_1] AFP photo Manila, Philippines – President Rodrigo Duterte convened infectious disease experts and those responsible for the country’s COVID-19 response to a special meeting on Saturday to discuss possible policy changes to deal with the new variant of the coronavirus that emerged in the United Kingdom, according to presidential …
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