Texas Governor Greg Abbott is using his executive power to prohibit the state government and some private entities from requiring COVID-19 “vaccine passports” to access services ByThe Associated Press April 6, 2021, …
Read More »‘A Biological Fukushima’: COVID-19 deaths in Brazil on track to overcome worst US wave
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) – Brazil’s brutal surge in COVID-19 deaths will soon surpass the worst of a record January wave in the United States, scientists predicted, with deaths rising to more …
Read More »Ontario to implement new restrictions as variant cases increase
Photographer: Cole Burston / Bloomberg Photographer: Cole Burston / Bloomberg Ontario will implement more Covid-19 restrictions soon, with a focus on the worst-hit areas as a deadlier strain of coronavirus cuts through …
Read More »‘A Biological Fukushima’: COVID-19 deaths in Brazil on track to overcome worst US wave
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) – Brazil’s brutal surge in COVID-19 deaths will soon surpass the worst of a record January wave in the United States, scientists predicted, with deaths rising to more …
Read More »Brazil reaches 4,000 daily deaths from covid with rampant virus
Photographer: Victor Moriyama / Bloomberg Photographer: Victor Moriyama / Bloomberg Brazil reported more than 4,000 daily deaths from Covid-19 for the first time as the pandemic continues to sweep across the vast …
Read More »Canada Hospitals Deploy Artificial Lungs and Struggle for Staffing as COVID-19 Hits Younger Patients
By Anna Mehler Paperny, Allison Martell TORONTO (Reuters) – Younger Canadians are hit the hardest by the latest COVID-19 surge in the country, prompting a growing demand for artificial lungs and a …
Read More »Regulators walk very well when evaluating the AstraZeneca vaccine – POLITICO
The problems never end with the Oxford / AstraZeneca vaccine. After all the struggles over contracts and deliveries, the latest challenge is the one facing European regulators: whether to recommend that national …
Read More »India’s daily virus cases exceed 100,000; mutants, guilty behavior
By Neha Arora, Rama Venkat NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India reported a record rise in COVID-19 infections on Monday, becoming the second country after the United States to record more than 100,000 …
Read More »Low risk of contracting COVID from surfaces: new CDC guidelines
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday that there is no significant risk of contracting the coronavirus from a surface or object. The CDC clarified its position in an update …
Read More »Why is North Korea skipping the Tokyo Olympics?
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) – North Korea, citing the coronavirus, has become the first country in the world to drop out of the Tokyo Olympics. It is true that the North is …
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