Nina Fam was bored, weak and heavy drug. The first person to transmit the Ebola virus on American soil, she was taken by ambulance to the National Institutes of Health, where she was treated in the safest room of the country’s most prestigious medical facility. Ms. Pham did not know …
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U.S. stocks hit a high on Thursday to end a slight change in the short-term week on Sunday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 21 points to less than 0.1%. The S&P 500 is up 0.2% and the Nasdaq Composite is up 0.5%. The blue-chip index is flat for the …
Read More »States have been imposing strict Covid-19l downdown since spring
The most widespread restrictions on business and social gatherings have been imposed in states and major cities across the country due to widespread lockdowns during the spring season, with the Covid-19 cases likely to increase further during the winter holidays. Also as Pfizer Inc. And Modern Inc. Delivering the first …
Read More »Sinovac’s Covid-19 vaccine has been shown to be effective in Brazilian trials
Sao Paulo – Synovac Biotech Ltd’s Covid-19 vaccine, which scientists hope could help fight epidemics in the developing world, has passed a 50% threshold for effectiveness in Brazil’s late-stage experiments, meaning regulators can green it. Light for use, said those involved in its development. Brazil is the first country to …
Read More »Oil prices plummet like new coronavirus strain Travel bans
New strains of coronavirus found in the UK led to a drop in oil prices on Monday and new travel bans were lifted across Europe, raising concerns that more lockdowns could occur globally. International benchmark Brent crude fell 2.6% to .9 50.91 a barrel. Major U.S. Crude gauge futures linked …
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