[ad_1] A box of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine is seen at the Crown Heights Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation, a nursing facility in Brooklyn, New York, USA, December 22, 2020 REUTERS / Yuki Iwamura The US government will pay Pfizer Inc. nearly $ 2 billion for an additional …
Read More »COVID vaccines appear safe and effective, but key questions remain
[ad_1] The recent launch of two recently licensed COVID-19 vaccines is a bright ray of hope in the pandemic’s darkest hour. We now have a path that can lead us to happier times, even as we watch and suffer the horrible avalanche of new infections, hospitalizations and deaths that mark …
Read More »The ESG case for the Oxford / AstraZeneca vaccine
[ad_1] This is a guest post from Steven Desmyter, Man Group’s Co-Chief Investment Officer, argues that when it comes to the Covid-19 vaccine, it’s worth not benefiting from the disaster. The markets seem to have decided that Pfizer and Moderna are the winners of the COVID-19 vaccine race. While readings …
Read More »Nurses and doctors celebrate Covid injections
[ad_1] Here is the latest news from the global pandemic. Nurses and doctors celebrate Covid injections Nurses with stickers and dancing doctors are the face of the Covid-19 vaccine launch in the US. Healthcare workers across the country are taking to social media to show they got the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, …
Read More »What does the world need to learn from Singapore’s strategy to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic? – Latest news from Asia, the Middle East, Europe and India
[ad_1] Singapore has entered a new chapter in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, and the government announced that the country will enter phase three of its reopening on December 28. Capacity limits in public places will be lowered by up to 65%. Groups of up to eight people will be …
Read More »Man took women to isolated areas and sexually abused them
[ad_1] The Telegraph Testing at the French border is good news for truck drivers, but not for tourists Travel between the UK and France resumed this morning, after the French government agreed to lift its total travel ban. Rail, air and sea services have been restarted, after they were halted …
Read More »Duque: 2020 is the ‘most difficult year’ in DOH history
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – In the opinion of Secretary Francisco Duque III, 2020 has been the most difficult year in the history of the Department of Health (DOH) as the agency found itself searching for solutions amid the COVID-19 pandemic. “Enough ako ang masasabi ko lang (What I can only …
Read More »The British health service urges the extension of Brexit to avoid the catastrophe of the virus
[ad_1] LONDON – Britain’s public health service urged Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday to extend the country’s Brexit transition period or risk pushing hospitals already battling coronavirus “to the limit” in the event of a departure. no EU single market agreement. As Britain struggles to contain an increase in …
Read More »The Philippines Records 1,196 New COVID-19 Cases, Lowest in a Week; total exceeds 464,000
[ad_1] Compared to previous years, few people pass through Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 in Pasay City on December 22, 2020, 3 days before Christmas. The volume of passengers traveling on vacation dropped dramatically due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Mark Demayo, ABS-CBN News MANILA – The Philippines announced 1,196 …
Read More »‘Child is also a victim:’ UNICEF asks the public to stop vilifying Nuezca’s daughter
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) is calling on the public to stop criticizing the daughter of Police Sergeant Major Jonel Nuezca, emphasizing that the child is also a “victim.” “The child is also a victim of this situation. We call on the public to refrain …
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