ROME (Reuters) – A new coronavirus broke out in Italy in September 2019, according to a study by the National Cancer Institute (INT) in the Italian city of Milan, indicating that it may have spread beyond China before thought. The World Health Organization says new coronaviruses and COVID-19 were unaware …
Read More »Clash of Consoles: New PlayStation and Xbox One Billion 150 Billion Games enters the realm of gaming games – Fight!
Tokyo / Chicago / Stockholm (Reuters) – Think Michelangelo vs Dance. Muhammad Ali and J. Fra Frasier. Batman vs. Superman. Another epic contest reunites when Sony and Microsoft go head-to-head with the next generation of their blockbuster video-game consoles. The Xbox series XIS – the next pay generation gaming console …
Read More »South Korea urges people to get flu shots, trust its health measures
SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea on Monday sought to allay concerns over the safety of its seasonal influenza vaccine, urging citizens to avoid straining the health system, which is already reeling from the coronavirus. File photo: South Korea, October 23, 2020 A man receives an influenza vaccine at the Coal …
Read More »Singapore temporarily suspends use of two flu vaccines after South Korea’s death
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 »Five South Koreans die after flu shots, fleeing vaccine fears
SEOUL (Reuters) – Five people have died in South Korea after a flu shot last week, officials said, adding that the seasonal inoculation program has been stepped up to address potential COVID-19 complications, raising concerns about vaccine safety. File photo: A health worker attaches a notice to suspend influenza vaccination …
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