LAGOS (Reuters) – Just a few months after Epe Fish Market was shut down to curb the spread of the new coronavirus, vendors on the spot in the southern Nigerian state of Lagos returned to buy, sell and trade animals. Shortened pangolins and a snake are displayed on a table …
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Los Angeles resident Francisco Garcia tested positive for COVID-19 in April and says he does not know how he caught it. Francisco Garcia, 31, who spent nearly four months in hospital with coronavirus (COVID-19) disease, is recovering on August 19, 2020 from his home in Los …
Read More »On Facebook, health misinformation ‘superspreaders’ run into billions of views: report
FILE PHOTO: A 3D-printed Facebook logo is seen placed on a keyboard in this illustration March 25, 2020. REUTERS / Dado Ruvic / Illustration / File Photo (Reuters) – Misleading health content has garnered an estimated 3.8 billion views on Facebook Inc. (FB.O) in the past year, peaking during the …
Read More »Pope warns rich countries against nationalism against coronavirus vaccine
(Reuters) – Rich countries would not listen to coronavirus vaccines and should only give pandemic-related bailouts to companies that are committed to protecting the environment, and helping those in need and ‘common good’, Pope Francis said on Wednesday . “It would be sad if the rich get priority over the …
Read More »Britain to introduce mass tests to limit the spread of COVID-19
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain plans to introduce regular, population-based testing for COVID-19 so that it can suppress the spread of the virus and reduce restrictions that have plagued its economy without triggering a second wave in any of the least affected countries in the world. A warning sign with hygiene …
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