Topline Dr. Anthony Fauci, the U.S.’ top infectious disease official, told CNN that there is a risk the infectious variant of Covid-19 originally identified in the U.K. “might become dominant” …
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The New York TimesFeb 05, 2021 13:12:55 IST Confronted with the possibility of coronavirus variants that may evade current vaccines, therapies and tests for the virus, the Food and Drug …
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World Health Organisation (WHO) investigators on Wednesday visited a research centre in the Chinese city of Wuhan that has been the subject of speculation about the origins of the coronavirus, …
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World Health Organisation investigators on Wednesday visited a research centre in the Chinese city of Wuhan that has been the subject of speculation about the origins of the coronavirus, with …
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Here’s what you need to know: Researchers at Aalborg University in Denmark analyzing coronavirus samples for the variant B.1.1.7 last month.Credit…Henning Bagger/Ritzau Scanpix, via Reuters A fast-spreading coronavirus variant first …
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Premier League: Spending slumps in January transfer window as virus hits budgets – Sports News , Firstpost
The outlay was dramatically down on last year’s £230 million expenditure, which came just weeks before the COVID-19 pandemic shut down football across Europe. Representational image. Reuters Premier League spending …
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Associated Press (AP) 2021-02-02T07:48:45+05:30 US Won’t Make Immigration Arrests At Virus Vaccination Sites outlookindia.com 2021-02-02T07:51:55+05:30 The US government says it will not be making routine immigration enforcement arrests at COVID-19 …
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COVID-19 has so far claimed the lives of 162 doctors, 107 nurses and 44 ASHA workers in the country, Rajya Sabha was told on Tuesday. The figures are based on …
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. government says it won’t be making routine immigration enforcement arrests at COVID-19 vaccination sites. Vaccination sites will be considered “sensitive locations” and generally off limits …
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WASHINGTON: The U.S. government says it wont be making routine immigration enforcement arrests at COVID-19 vaccination sites. Vaccination sites will be considered sensitive locations and generally off limits for enforcement …
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Covid-19 Live Updates: Study Suggests One Vaccine Dose Might Be Enough for Some Virus Survivors
Here’s what you need to know: Sonya Havard, a nurse, prepared a dose of the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine at the Delta Health Center in Mound Bayou, Miss., on Saturday.Credit…Rory Doyle …
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WH Covid-19 adviser says ‘Congress needs to step up’ with bipartisan support to fight virus
On Sunday’s The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth, journalist Alex Wagner spoke with White House adviser for Covid-19, Andy Slavitt. Slavitt discussed the difficulty the country faces …
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A World Health Organization team looking into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic on Sunday visited the food market in the Chinese city of Wuhan that was linked to many …
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Tokyo Olympics 2020: Naomi Osaka commits to Games but admits virus is a big concern – Sports News , Firstpost
Organisers are still adamant the Olympics can be held safely even if the coronavirus is not under control by the time the flame is lit on 23 July. Naomi Osaka …
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The court sought the law ministry’s response after going through a statement by the World Health Organisation, which has declared virginity testing as unscientific, medically unnecessary and unreliable. The U.S. …
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Wuhan: Experts from the World Health Organization visited a Wuhan hospital Friday as the fieldwork began in a closely watched coronavirus origins probe that will take in a food market …
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“The projection is that at the very end of March, early April,” said Dr. Anthony Fauci, the more contagious UK variant of Covid-19 “will become more dominant than the wild …
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Covid Fact-Finding Mission: WHO Experts Visit Wuhan Hospital That Admitted First Batch Of Virus Patients
Members of a World Health Organization team investigating the origins of the coronavirus pandemic visited another Wuhan hospital that had treated early COVID-19 patients on their second full day of …
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Hungary becomes first country in EU to approve Chinese vaccine Sinopharm as Europe grapples with virus
As Europe grapples with vaccine distribution, Hungary has become the first European Union(EU) country to approve the Chinese coronavirus vaccine Sinopharm. Hungary is expected to order 500,000 doses of the …
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Experts from the World Health Organization visited a Wuhan hospital on Friday as the fieldwork began in a closely watched coronavirus origins probe that will take in a food market …
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Moderna’s vaccine is effective against new variants of the coronavirus that have emerged in Britain and South Africa, the company announced on Monday. But it appears to be less protective …
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LONDON — Britain’s disclosure Friday that a new variant of the virus could be deadlier than the original raised a stir about why such alarming information was put out when …
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Seeking Protection From Coronavirus? UK Scientists Develop Anti-Covid Nasal Spray To Keep Virus At Bay
A nasal spray that can prevent chances of contracting coronavirus for two days is in development at the University of Birmingham and is expected to be available in pharmacies in …
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WELLINGTON: New Zealand health officials on Sunday confirmed the first case of Covid-19 in the community for more than two months, sparking urgent contract-tracing efforts north of Auckland. A 56-year-old …
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LONDON: British Health Secretary Matt Hancock said on Sunday the country was still a long way from being able to relax a national lockdown despite evidence that the restrictions were …
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Los Angeles Covid-19 Update: At Current Pace, It Will Likely Take “Well Into 2022” To Vaccine Enough People To Stop Virus, Says Health Official
There was good news and bad news on the LA Covid-19 front on Friday. On the one hand, the key numbers were down virtually across the board. On the other …