[ad_1] Doctors will begin rolling up their sleeves in just a few weeks to receive their first doses of COVID-19 vaccines, which use mRNA technology to induce an immune response. For those who want to learn more about the history and science of vaccines and mRNA therapeutics before getting their …
Read More »Drone Identification System Market Research Key Players, Industry Overview, Supply Chain and Analysis to 2020-2026
[ad_1] The research offers a comprehensive analysis of the “Drone Identification Systems Market”. Presenting the comprehensive key industry information, the report aims to provide insight into the latest trends, current market scenario, and related market technologies. In addition, it helps venture capitalists to understand the income opportunities in the different …
Read More »European and US Experts Question UK Vaccine Fast Track
[ad_1] Politicians, healthcare professionals and commentators in Europe and the United States have questioned Britain’s decision to accelerate approval of a coronavirus vaccine and have criticized what some saw as the jingoistic tone of its announcement. On Wednesday, the UK became the first country in the world to approve a …
Read More »Worse slowdown than during the Marcos era
[ad_1] The COVID-19 pandemic not only ended decades of steady growth for the Philippine economy, it also plunged the country into its most severe recession since after World War II and even worse than the 1984 economic crisis that led to the removal of then President Ferdinand. Frames. The inter-agency …
Read More »Mayors, doctors agree: minors stay home
[ad_1] Minors are still banned from shopping malls this Christmas season, Metro Manila mayors decided Wednesday night after two groups of pediatricians recommended keeping children home for the holidays to minimize the risk of contracting the new coronavirus and Reduce the danger of COVID-19 transmission . The general manager of …
Read More »Preparing for COVID-19 vaccination: the last mile
[ad_1] Preparing for COVID-19 vaccination: the last mile In my previous column, I wrote about the issues of preparing for the launch of the COVID-19 vaccine in terms of our current ability to meet the requirements of moving massive quantities of vaccine from arrival at the port to the actual …
Read More »NBA – Forty-eight players test positive for COVID-19 as league prepares for new season
[ad_1] Forty-eight NBA players tested positive for COVID-19, the league said on Wednesday, as players returned to their team’s home markets for the start of the 2020-21 season on Dec. 22. The NBA said it evaluated 546 players as part of its “initial back-to-market testing phase,” which began Nov. 24-30. …
Read More »What’s Up – A Covid-19 Vaccine Helps People, But Not The Stock Price Of Some Companies | Graphic detail
[ad_1] December 5, 2020 WHEN PFIZER and BioNTech, two pharmaceutical companies, revealed in November that their covid-19 vaccine was more than 90% effective, as celebrated by health experts around the world. The stock markets, however, responded with a simple golf swing. the S&P 500, a technology index of large American …
Read More »Singapore becomes first country to approve consumption of laboratory meat
[ad_1] It’s a historic moment for this nascent industry and for those looking for a cruelty-free steak – the cultured meat, grown in bioreactors, has been approved for sale in Singapore. San Francisco-based Eat Just’s chicken bites will go on sale soon. Eat Just’s “Chicken Bites” will initially be available …
Read More »FIBA praises delivery of Continental Cup Qualifiers in biosecure bubbles
[ad_1] The International Basketball Federation (FIBA) has hailed the delivery of a “successful” window of FIBA Continental Cup Qualifiers across four continents in November amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. A total of 78 qualifying matches, with 72 teams and 870 players from around the world, were played in biosecurity bubbles …
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