[ad_1] People who voted at the Brooklyn Armory in New York City during early voting on October 28, 2020.Photo: Spencer platt (fake images) The first data from an ongoing study in the UK is causing a wave of alarm about the pandemic this week. It found evidence that levels of …
Read More »Why You Shouldn’t Worry About Studies Showing Declining Coronavirus Antibodies
[ad_1] The proportion of people in Britain with detectable antibodies to the coronavirus fell by about 27 percent over a three-month period this summer, the researchers reported Monday, raising fears that immunity to the virus is short-lived. . But several experts said these concerns were overblown. It is normal for …
Read More »Some Covid survivors have antibodies that attack the body, not the virus
[ad_1] Some Covid-19 survivors have worrying signs that their immune system has been activated in the body, reminiscent of potentially debilitating diseases like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, a new study found. Sometime, The body’s defense system in these patients changed to attack itself, rather than the virus, the study suggests. …
Read More »UFC 254 Aftermath: Where Do We Go From Here? Advocating for a light tournament
[ad_1] Last Saturday, UFC 254 took place at Fight Island in Abu Dhabi and is an event that will be considered one of the most important in UFC history. In the main event, UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov put on the most impressive performances of his career, subjecting interim champion …
Read More »SDG hopes pinned on young innovators and social entrepreneurs as pandemic deepens divisions
[ad_1] INCLUSIVE multilateralism and regional cooperation are necessary to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, according to the United Nations (UN). At the online commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the founding of the UN on Monday, Executive Director of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and …
Read More »DOH Secures Better Covid Information Based on Improved Case Bulletin Reports
[ad_1] The Health Department on Monday issued an “improved format of the Covid-19 case bulletin to be simple, compact and easy to understand,” noting that data and science-backed information prove to be an integral part of the global response. against Covid-19. The DOH said the communications messages also prioritize relevant …
Read More »Vaccine availability in PH mid-2021 is ‘a bit too optimistic’
[ad_1] Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, October 26) Although the World Health Organization solidarity trial on COVID-19 vaccines in the Philippines is scheduled to begin in December, the Secretary of Science and Technology, Fortunato de la Peña, said the most optimistic timeline for having a vaccine available it’s mid-2021. “If we …
Read More »Beauty of Iloilo crowned Miss Universe Philippines 2020
[ad_1] A 23-year-old beauty from Balasan, Iloilo, was crowned Miss Universe Philippines 2020 during a competition held in Baguio City on Sunday. Rabiya Mateo, an Indian-Filipina whose name means princess or queen, surpassed 44 other girls for the prestigious title when she was crowned by outgoing Miss Universe Philippines Gazini …
Read More »Ilongga crowned Miss Universe Philippines 2020
[ad_1] After eight months, a 23-year-old Filipino-Indian stunner from Balasan, Iloilo was crowned Miss Universe Philippines 2020 during a competition held at the Baguio Country Club on Sunday, October 25. Rabiya Mateo, whose name means princess or queen, surpassed 44 other girls for the prestigious title when she was crowned …
Read More »‘No bulls this year’: Pandemic stops festive but cruel show in Peru
[ad_1] LIMA – In a matter of months, the new coronavirus accomplished something that animal rights activists haven’t accomplished in decades: stopping bullfighting in Peru. The annual Señor de los Milagros (Lord of Miracles) festival in Lima’s Plaza de Toros Acho, which usually takes place in October or November, was …
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