FILE PHOTO: A security guard, wearing a protective suit and a face mask, delivers a patient of coronovirus disease (COVID-19) to the testing center in Les Sables d’Olone, France, February 3, 2021. …
Read More »South Africa has stopped AstraZeneca vaccination on various figures
By Alexander Winning, Olivia Kumwenda-Mountambo JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South Africa has used AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 shot in its vaccination program, after data showed it provided minimal protection against mild to moderate infections caused …
Read More »France has recorded a new decline in the number of new COVID-19 cases
FILE PHOTO: A security guard, wearing a protective suit and a face mask, delivers a patient of coronovirus disease (COVID-19) to the testing center in Les Sables d’Olone, France, February 3, 2021. …
Read More »South Africa has stopped AstraZeneca vaccination on various figures
By Alexander Winning, Olivia Kumwenda-Mountambo JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South Africa has used AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 shot in its vaccination program, after data showed it provided minimal protection against mild to moderate infections caused …
Read More »COVID-19 Japan’s suicide rises 16% in second wave after falling in first wave: study
FILE PHOTO: On May 26, 2020, in Tokyo, Japan, during the spread of coronovirus disease (COVID-19), a call girl in Tokyo called the Friends Call Center in Tokyo, a suicide hotline center. …
Read More »COVID-19 puts pressure on US retail sales; Manufacturing shines
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – US retail sales fell for a third month in December as new measures to slow down the spread of COVID-19 triggered job losses, further evidence that the injured economy …
Read More »US weekly jobless claims jump on COVID-19, renewing supplemental payments
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The number of Americans filing applications for unemployment benefits for the first time increased last week, confirming the weakening of the labor market’s status as a worsening COVID-19 epidemic. …
Read More »Gasoline raises US consumer prices, inflation remains benign
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – US consumer prices rose sharply in December amid rising gasoline costs, although underlying inflation persisted as the economy battled a raging COVID-19 epidemic that weighed on the labor market …
Read More »The global economy could shake off the epidemic in 2021, leaders said
(Reuters) – Vaccines and fresh economic stimulus promised by US President-Elect Joe Biden will give the global economy a chance to put the coronovirus epidemic behind it in 2021, policymakers and industry …
Read More »US December deficit $ 144 billion, hits record for the month
FILE PHOTO: An American five dollar note is seen in this image on June 1, 2017. REUTERS / Thomas White / Illustration / File Photo WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The US government posted …
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