DETROIT (AP) – General Motors will call in about 7 million large pickup trucks and SUVs worldwide to replace the inflators of potentially dangerous Takata airbags. The move comes after the U.S. government told the automaker on Monday that the U.S. Had to recall 6 million vehicles The recall will …
Read More »Promising Covid acquires Merk On Nocoimun for drug supply
Pharmaceutical giant Merck said it plans to acquire privately held Oncoimmune for 42 5,425 million in cash, which would entitle the under-the-radar drug, which has shown shocking results for hospitalized patients with Covid-19. In a phase-by-clinical study in late September, a drug called CD24FC was shown to reduce the risk …
Read More »Covid-19 vaccine ‘extremely effective’ prevention
LONDON (AP) – AstraZeneca said Monday that late-stage tests show its Covid-19 vaccine is 90% effective in diseases. The results are based on an interim analysis of trials in the UK and Brazil of vaccines developed by Oxford University and manufactured by AstraZeneca. None of the vaccine recipients were hospitalized …
Read More »As Black Friday approaches, retailers are telling the lobby to stay open
It is up to city and state officials in the epidemic to determine which business is “essential” and which can remain open during the related shutdown. Businesses to maintain the basic needs of citizens – such as health care services, grocery stores, home improvement stores and gas stations, for example …
Read More »How to make your Thanksgiving meal cheap or (practically) free
The annual festival is further complicated by the troubled economy, which has left millions of Americans worried about their finances. It will not help that food prices are rising. Landingtree found that the average American would spend 5 5,475 on the festival – 53% more than last year. And two …
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