[ad_1] South China morning post Two-thirds of Hong Kong’s private universities failed to meet 2020 enrollment targets, often poorly More than two-thirds of Hong Kong’s private tertiary institutions failed to meet their enrollment targets this year amid a continuing decline in the number of students dropping out of high school, …
Read More »Poor countries find themselves lost as rich nations hoard COVID-19 vaccines
[ad_1] Among the three COVID-19 vaccines for which efficacy results have been announced, almost all available doses of two of them, Moderna and Pfizer / BioNTech, have been purchased by wealthy countries, according to the Alliance report. Image via Freepik Nine out of 10 people in dozens of poor countries …
Read More »China’s global vaccines: a game changer – Workers World
[ad_1] In the United States, with less than 5% of the world’s population, there is little concern about the fate of the other 95% of the world facing the pandemic. When, how, and under what conditions a vaccine will be distributed in the United States is an overwhelming concern in …
Read More »The first COVID vaccine to be implemented in HP is likely to come from China – Galvez
[ad_1] Carlito Gálvez Jr., Presidential Peace Advisor and Chief Response Executor for the National COVID-19 Task Force, FILE PHOTO MANILA, Philippines – The first COVID-19 vaccine the Philippines could get will likely come from China, the government’s chief of pandemic response implementation and vaccine czar Carlito Gálvez Jr. said Wednesday. …
Read More »The first COVID vaccine to be implemented in HP is likely to come from China – Galvez
[ad_1] Carlito Gálvez Jr., Presidential Peace Advisor and Chief Response Executor for the National COVID-19 Task Force, FILE PHOTO MANILA, Philippines – The first COVID-19 vaccine the Philippines could get will likely come from China, the government’s chief of pandemic response implementation and vaccine czar Carlito Gálvez Jr. said Wednesday. …
Read More »Poor countries look lost while rich nations pile up COVID vaccines
[ad_1] Nine out of 10 people in dozens of poor countries could lose the opportunity to get vaccinated against COVID-19 next year because rich countries have accumulated far more doses than they need, activists said Wednesday. Rich nations that are home to 14% of the world’s population had purchased 53% …
Read More »Coronavirus turmoil will affect short-term growth of electronic stethoscope market
[ad_1] Electronic Stethoscopes Market: Global Industry Analysis 2014-2018 and Forecast for 2019-2029 A recent market study published by the IMF “Electronic Stethoscopes Market: Global Industry Analysis 2014-2018 and Forecast for 2019-2029”Offers a comprehensive assessment of the most important market dynamics. After conducting an exhaustive investigation on the historical and current …
Read More »Kings seek the title; Giga tries to keep you alive
[ad_1] Brangay Geneva goes for the jugular when they fight the unmanned TNT Tropang Giga at 6pm, tonight, Wednesday, December 9, 2020 at the Sports Arena & Cultural Center of the University of Angels Foundation with Smart 5G technology. TNT Tropang Giga point guard Jason Castro shoots hard at the …
Read More »In COVID-19 milestone for the West, Britain begins mass vaccination
[ad_1] LONDON – A 90-year-old grandmother became the world’s first person to receive a fully tested COVID-19 injection on Tuesday, as Britain began mass vaccinating its people in a global push that poses one of the biggest logistical challenges in the history of peacetime. Health workers began to inoculate the …
Read More »Video Conferencing Market Share to Hit a Record $ 9.2 Billion by 2026: Facts and Factors
[ad_1] New York, NY, December 08, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Facts and Factors has released a new research report titled “Video conferencing market by component (hardware (camera, microphone and headsets, others), software, services (professional, managed)), by deployment (on premises, cloud-based), by company (large, small and medium-sized companies companies)) and by …
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