[ad_1] In this photo illustration taken on October 6, 2020, a user reviews the Tinder dating app on a mobile phone in Islamabad. (AFP) GENEVA – Contrary to warnings that dating apps encourage short-lived, superficial flings about true romance, a Swiss study on Wednesday showed that app users were more …
Read More »An Oxford researcher says future strains can be protected against
[ad_1] Sir John Bell, a professor at the University of Oxford in the UK, told CNBC on Wednesday that he was confident that Covid-19 vaccines could be modified to provide effective protection against future mutations of the coronavirus. Bell’s comments on “Closing Bell” come when world attention is focused on …
Read More »How does AstraZeneca’s vaccine compare to Pfizer-BioNTech?
[ad_1] Reuters ZURICH – Britain on Wednesday became the first country to approve the UK’s own-produced COVID-19 vaccine from the University of Oxford and AstraZeneca, adding an easy-to-administer injection to the arsenal of a nation desperate for relief from the pandemic. Still, scientists – and regulators in Europe, following the …
Read More »Couples Who Meet Through Dating Apps More Eager To Settle Down, Study Suggests | Dated
[ad_1] With the Covid crisis ending New Years celebrations and many other opportunities to seek romance in person, dating apps have thrived. But while that technology has long been associated with connections, one study suggests that those who meet after swiping to the right have as satisfying a relationship as …
Read More »Nurse tests positive more than a week after Pfizer injection
[ad_1] A 45-year-old nurse in California tested positive for COVID-19 more than a week after receiving the coronavirus vaccine from Pfizer Inc., an ABC News affiliate reported Tuesday. Matthew W., a nurse at two different local hospitals, said in a Facebook post on Dec. 18 that he had received the …
Read More »Covid-19: SARS-CoV-2 follows the evolutionary rule book | Scientific technology
[ad_1] January 2, 2021 northATURAL SELECTION it is a powerful force. In still disputed circumstances, he took a bat coronavirus and adapted it to people. The result has spread throughout the world. Now, in two separate but coincident events, it has further modified that virus, creating new variants that are …
Read More »As vaccine mystery deepens, DOJ tells NBI to investigate unauthorized immunization
[ad_1] JUSTICE Secretary Menardo Guevarra revealed on Wednesday that he has instructed the National Investigations Office (NBI) to investigate the illegal distribution and administration of unregistered vaccines against Covid-19. He said the NBI investigation will determine a possible violation of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Act, the Consumer Law …
Read More »110.9 million Pinoys viewed in 2021
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – The country’s population is estimated to skyrocket to 110,881,756 in 2021, the Population and Development Commission (Popcom) said on Wednesday, which is 1.45 percent higher compared to 109,480,590 previously. early 2020. Popcom’s estimate for 2021 was based on geometric method projections using the 2015 Population Census …
Read More »Is it proof of a vaccine in your wallet?
[ad_1] Here is the latest news from the global pandemic. Is that proof of a vaccine in your wallet? If a sports venue or theater will one day require customers to prove they have been vaccinated against Covid-19 before allowing entry, how will they do it A company between the …
Read More »Kevin Durant already in top form, the Magic’s perfect start among the biggest surprises of the opening week of the NBA season
[ad_1] The first week of the NBA’s 2020-21 season is officially on the books, and entertainment has not been lacking as the league embarks on another unprecedented season amid a global pandemic. Rather than play inside a bubble as it did earlier this year in Orlando, the NBA opted to …
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