[ad_1] WUHAN: A World Health Organization (WHO) team investigating the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic on Sunday (January 31) visited a market known to be the food distribution center of the Chinese city of Wuhan during the 76-day shutdown last year. . The team members were seen walking through sections …
Read More »COVID-19: Macron Defends Decision Not To Order Third Blockade As Third Wave Spreads
[ad_1] PARIS: President Emmanuel Macron defended his decision to postpone a third shutdown on Saturday (January 30), telling the public that he had faith in their ability to control COVID-19 with less severe restrictions even as a third wave spreads and the vaccine. the launch fails. Starting Sunday, France will …
Read More »Marsiling Market and National Service Resort & Country Club Among Places Visited by COVID-19 Cases While Infectious
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Marsiling Market and National Service Resort & Country Club in Changi were added to the list of public places visited by community cases of COVID-19 during their infectious period, the Ministry of Health (MINSA) said on Saturday (January 30). The other place is the Broadway cafeteria at Block …
Read More »58 new COVID-19 infections in Singapore, 3 in the community; highest number of cases in more than 4 months
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Three community cases were among 58 new COVID-19 infections reported in Singapore at noon on Saturday (January 30), the Health Ministry said. This is the highest number of infections in Singapore since September 11 last year, when 86 cases were reported. Ad Ad The remaining 55 infections were …
Read More »One year after the arrival of COVID-19, India’s active cases fall
[ad_1] MUMBAI: India reported its lowest active number of new coronavirus cases in seven months on Saturday (January 30), a year after the virus was first confirmed in the country. A year ago, a student from the southern state of Kerala tested positive for COVID-19 after returning to India from …
Read More »58 new COVID-19 infections in Singapore, 3 in the community; highest number of cases in more than 4 months
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Three community cases were among 58 new COVID-19 infections reported in Singapore as of noon on Saturday (January 30), the Health Ministry said in its preliminary daily update. This is the highest number of infections in Singapore since September 11 last year, when 86 cases were reported. Ad …
Read More »EU approves AstraZeneca COVID-19 jab as WHO warns against ‘vaccine nationalism’
[ad_1] AMSTERDAM: The European Union approved on Friday (January 29) the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus prick for use in all adults, as the World Health Organization (WHO) warned rich countries against “nationalism of the vaccines, “saying it will only prolong the pandemic. Coronavirus outbreaks are wreaking havoc around the world with COVID-19 …
Read More »WHO team visits second Wuhan hospital in COVID-19 investigation
[ad_1] WUHAN, China: Members of a World Health Organization team investigating the origins of the coronavirus pandemic visited another Wuhan hospital that had treated early COVID-19 patients on their second full day of work on Saturday (30 from January). Jinyantan Hospital was one of the first in the city to …
Read More »CDC Orders Mandate for US Transportation Masks As COVID-19 Rages
[ad_1] WASHINGTON: The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a blanket order Friday night requiring the use of face masks on nearly all forms of public transportation on Monday (February 1). ), as the country continues to report thousands of COVID-19 deaths daily. The order, which takes …
Read More »Health Ministry says ‘severe action’ for doctors who perform liposuction without accreditation, doctor urges stricter guidelines
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Health professionals who perform liposuction without accreditation face “severe actions,” said the Ministry of Health (MINSA), but a doctor said that accreditation guidelines could be more stringent. This comes after the Superior Court ruled in November last year that Surgeon General Dr. Edward Foo Chee Boon was responsible …
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