[ad_1] WARSAW / SOFIA: Europe launched a large vaccination campaign against COVID-19 on Sunday (December 27) to try to curb the coronavirus pandemic, but many Europeans are skeptical about the speed at which vaccines have been tested and approved and they are reluctant to take the Shot. The European Union …
Read More »Lawmakers urge travel ban to avoid coronavirus variant
[ad_1] UNIMAGINABLE Where you used to crawl with passengers at this time of year, the departure area at Ninoy Aquino International Airport is nearly empty in this photo taken three days before Christmas. The Philippines has extended its ban on flights from the UK until mid-January next year to prevent …
Read More »The EU begins to vaccinate to end the ‘nightmare’ of COVID-19
[ad_1] Dr. Massimo Vajani, president of the Medical College of the province of Lodi, receives one of the first doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine at the Civico hospital, in Codogno, northern Italy, on December 27, 2020, where the first vaccine in the country is found. patient was diagnosed. (Photo …
Read More »New Covid-19 strain asks PHL to modify travel rules
[ad_1] The reported spread of a new strain of Covid-19 from the UK led Malacañang to extend restrictions on flights from the UK and cancellation of face-to-face classes. In a statement Sunday, Presidential Spokesman Harry Roque revealed that President Duterte on December 26 approved the recommendation of the Interagency Task …
Read More »Concern-O-Meter: Walking the opening stretch of the Trail Blazers
[ad_1] The Trail Blazers have made it through a forgettable preseason and two regular-season matchups to rack up a troubling 1-1 record. It’s still early in the 2020-21 campaign, but some worrying trends have already emerged. With that in mind, Blazer’s Edge contributors Lindsay Hostetler and Steve Dewald have put …
Read More »Rains in Luzon, Visayas seen due to 2 low pressure areas
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – Rainy weather will reach the final stretch of 2020, with two low pressure areas (LPAs) bringing widespread rains in Luzon and parts of Visayas on Monday. One LPA was estimated 40 kilometers east of Infanta, Quezon province, at 3 p.m. Sunday, while the other was seen …
Read More »Find the best vaccine, put geopolitics aside, Zubiri urges Duterte
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – Malacañang should put geopolitics aside for now and prioritize finding the best coronavirus vaccine available, rather than giving preferential treatment to China’s more expensive and less effective Sinovac brand, said Sunday on Sunday. Senate Majority Leader, Juan Miguel Zubiri. Zubiri made the call a day after …
Read More »Duterte ‘very likely’ to announce new quarantine classifications Monday: spokesperson
[ad_1] Catholics practice physical distancing while attending mass at the Baclaran Church in the city of Parañaque on December 15, 2020. Mark Demayo, ABS-CBN News MANILA – It is “very likely” that President Rodrigo Duterte will announce new quarantine classifications on Monday for January, his spokesman said Sunday amid concerns …
Read More »Final cabinet meeting of the year to discuss reforms, COVID-19 vaccine, foreign policy
[ad_1] President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will hold the last cabinet meeting of the year on Monday. The meeting will discuss Turkey’s economy, foreign policy and reforms, as well as the COVID-19 vaccine, among other key topics. Treasury and Finance Minister Lütfi Elvan and Justice Minister Abdulhamit Gül are expected to …
Read More »Modern or Pfizer? Which company will benefit the most from the vaccine launch?
[ad_1] Modern (NASDAQ: mRNA) and Pfizer (NYSE: PFE) They made history when they brought their coronavirus vaccines from development to market in less than a year. So far, however, Moderna has been the only one to benefit from the stock price outlook. The company’s shares soared more than 600% this …
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