Researchers are making “good progress” in developing Covid-19 vaccines, with a handful of late-stage trials, but their first use cannot be expected until early 2021, a World Organization expert said Wednesday. of Health (WHO). The WHO is working to ensure an equitable distribution of the vaccines, but in the meantime, …
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WASHINGTON (AP) – US labs are undergoing a plethora of coronavirus tests, creating long delays in processing that experts say are undermining the pandemic response. With the count of confirmed infections in the US At nearly 4 million on Wednesday and the increase in new cases, bottlenecks are creating problems …
Read More »Tesla, Microsoft, Dow Futures, AT&T: 5 things you should know
Here are five things you should know for Thursday, July 23: 1. – Stock futures rise as Wall Street weighs gains, tensions between the United States and China Stock futures rose on Thursday as investors on Wall Street weighed in on the mixed earnings reports and the possibility of further …
Read More »Teens, Tweens More Likely to Spread COVID-19
For more news on diabetes and endocrinology, follow us on Twitter and Facebook. According to a new study in South Korea, children and teens ages 10 to 19 are more likely to spread the coronavirus among family members than adults and children under the age of 10. The results were …
Read More »Movie theaters won’t open soon. Studios need to change their playbooks.
Text size Melinda Sue Gordon / Warner Brothers The release of another highly successful film has been delayed. However, studios have another option for movie release, even if they seem reluctant to use it. Warner Bros., the Hollywood studio owned by AT&T (ticker: T), delayed the release date of Beginning, …
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