[ad_1] UNITED NATIONS, United States: Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison insisted on Friday (September 25) that any nation that develops a COVID-19 vaccine will share it universally, warning that history will be a “harsh judge” if not. Morrison made a strong appeal to the United Nations because the United States, …
Read More »Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine Produces Strong Immune Response in Initial Trial
[ad_1] New Brunswick, NEW JERSEY: A single dose of Johnson & Johnson’s experimental COVID-19 vaccine produced a strong immune response against the novel coronavirus in an early to mid-stage clinical trial, according to interim results released Friday (Sept. 25). ). The vaccine, called Ad26.COV2.S, was equally well tolerated at two …
Read More »Bottled water billionaire convinces Jack Ma to become China’s richest
[ad_1] BEIJING: A businessman who turned his wealth from bottled water and vaccines usurped tech mogul Jack Ma as China’s richest man, the Bloomberg Billionaires Index showed on Thursday (Sept. 24). Nongfu Spring founder Zhong Shanshan’s net worth has reached $ 58.7 billion after a massive listing by the Hong …
Read More »China attacks the United States in the Security Council
[ad_1] China lashed out at the United States at a high-level UN meeting on Thursday for its criticism of the coronavirus, with its envoy declaring: “Enough is enough!” Two days after President Donald Trump used his annual speech to the General Assembly to attack China’s record, the U.S. ambassador to …
Read More »Trump Signs U.S. Executive Health Orders That May Have Little Impact
[ad_1] CHARLOTTE, North Carolina: United States President Donald Trump signed two executive orders on health care for Americans on Thursday (September 24) that lawyers say will carry little weight as the president seeks to increase his credibility with voters on the hot topic ahead of the November 3 presidential election. …
Read More »Kim Jong Un ‘sorry’ for South Korean killing, Seoul says
[ad_1] North Korean leader Kim Jong Un issued a rare apology on Friday for what he described as the “unexpected and shameful” killing of a South Korean at sea, the Seoul presidential office said. Apologies from the North, much less attributed to Kim personally, are extremely unusual, and the message …
Read More »The 11 new cases of COVID in S’pore asymptomatic; none in the community for the second day in a row
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – The Ministry of Health (MINSA) confirmed 11 new cases in Singapore as of Friday (September 25), bringing the country’s total to 57,665. The ministry also added three new places to its list of places visited by community cases while they were infectious: Ion Orchard, Paragon’s Muji store …
Read More »‘Enough Enough’: China Attacks US at UN Security Council Meeting, United States News & Top Stories
[ad_1] UNITED NATIONS, UNITED STATES (AFP) – China on Thursday (September 24) lashed out at the United States at a high-level UN meeting for its criticism of the coronavirus, with its envoy declaring: “Enough is enough!” Two days after President Donald Trump used his annual speech to the General Assembly …
Read More »MOM Introduces More Specific COVID-19 Quarantine Approach to Foreign Workers’ Dormitories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Foreign workers living in dormitories will now undergo a more targeted quarantine approach to prevent COVID-19 transmission, in a bid to minimize work disruption and to make measures more sustainable. Workers can now be quarantined by tiers or sections rather than entire blocks, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) …
Read More »11 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore, including 2 imported infections
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 11 new COVID-19 cases as of noon on Friday (September 25), with two imported infections and none in the community. It is the fourth day this week that no new community cases have been reported. Ad Ad Among the imported cases, one of them, a 30-year-old …
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