SINGAPORE (Reuters) – The use of two influenza vaccines has been temporarily suspended as a precautionary measure following the deaths of some people received by South Korea in Singapore, the first countries to announce a public ban on vaccine use. South Korea has reported 48 deaths as of Saturday following …
Read More »Amid concerns about death, South Korea pushed with the flu vaccination program
SEOUL (Reuters) – The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) said on Friday that after reviewing more than two dozen cases raised in public, it would push for a massive flu vaccination program aimed at eliminating complications from the coronavirus. Anxiety. On October 23, 2020, a man was vaccinated …
Read More »French terrorist group closes mosque after teacher’s murder
PARIS (AP) – France’s president on Tuesday named a domestic militant Islamist group that was on the horrific street last week after a teacher was beheaded in the Paris suburbs, revealing the classic strategy of the Prophet Muhammad. Emanuel Macron said the group would be ordered to disband on Wednesday, …
Read More »French President Condemns “Islamist Terrorist Attack” Against Teacher Beheaded After Showing Mohammed satire
French President Emmanuel Macron condemned Friday’s Islamist terrorist attack on a history teacher in the suburbs of Paris and called on the nation to stand united against extremism. Officials said the teacher discussed the strategies of Islam’s Prophet Muhammad with his class. The suspected assailant was shot and killed by …
Read More »The virus, at a ‘turn’ in Europe, strikes at risk groups
MILAN (AP) – Doctors are warning that coronavirus is on a turning point across Europe, including vulnerable people, and governments are trying to impose sanctions without locking up the entire economy. Reaching newly confirmed case records, the Czech Republic has closed schools and is building a regional hospital, restaurant time …
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