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Hong Kong defends practice of restraining some babies in COVID-19 wards
Hong Kong health authorities have got defended the practice of physically restraining some babies and...
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US denies its envoys in Hong Kong with COVID-19 invoked diplomatic immunity to avoid quarantine
AMERICA on Tuesday (Mar 16) accused Chinese state media of publishing "disinformation" about its diplomats...
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New SARS-CoV-2 variants: How do vaccines be adapted?
As the SARS-CoV-2 virus continues to evolve, we check out what vaccine designers are doing...
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Malaysia to commence administering Sinovac's COVID-19 vaccine on Thursday
Malaysia will start to manage Sinovac's COVID-19 vaccine on Thursday (Mar 18), said research, technology...
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Japan's machinery orders dip as being fresh COVID-19 pandemic measures crimp spending
Japan's main machinery orders fell in January for the very first time in a number...
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Hong Kong orders compulsory COVID-19 testing just after gym cluster hits monetary community
Some law businesses and banks in Hong Kong face compulsory testing for coronavirus as most...
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Australia records first native COVID-19 case in 14 days
Australia on Saturday (Mar 13) recorded the first hometown COVID-19 case in more than two...
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COVID-19 and the kidneys: What we know so far
A large proportion of folks with COVID-19, particularly serious COVID-19, develop acute kidney injury (AKI)....
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Major Biden victory as Congress passes huge COVID relief plan
The U.S. Congress on Wednesday finally passed Joe Biden's enormous financial relief package, delivering a...
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China exports spike to highest in 2 years after COVID-19 hit
China's export expansion jumped to the best in over two decades, official data showed Sunday,...
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Covid-19 vaccines sold on darknet from $250 to $1,200 and payed for with Bitcoin
Three major Covid-19 vaccines - Pfizer-BioNTech, AstraZeneca, and Moderna - are being advertised on the...
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COVID's influence could mean millions more kid marriages: UNICEF
The outsized impact COVID-19 has already established on ladies in some countries could lead to...
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US says Russian-backed outlets pass on COVID-19 vaccine 'disinformation'
The United States has discovered three online publications directed by Russia's intelligence services that it...
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More Than 60% of Conglomerates Reluctant to Hire New Staff
Amid the prolonged economical recession due to the COVID-19 epidemic, six out of 10 conglomerates...
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Global players brainstorm to boost COVID vaccine output
Global players are gathering online from Monday to brainstorm methods to rapidly boost vaccine production...
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Moderna reaches supply manage Philippines for 13 million COVID-19 vaccine doses
Moderna said on Saturday (Mar 6) it has decided to supply the Philippines government 13...
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Reopening England's schools is step toward normality, PM Johnson says
The reopening of England's schools to all or any pupils on Monday (Mar 8) will...
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Mauritius closes borders and suspends all incoming flights for one week
Mauritius has suspended almost all incoming flights for a period of one week.Effective from midnight...
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Senate passes Biden's US$1.9 trillion COVID-19 Bill on party-line vote
The US Senate on Saturday (Mar 6) passed President Joe Biden's US$1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief...
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Statin users 50% less inclined to die in medical center from severe COVID-19
Some 40 million persons living in america take statins in reducing their cholesterol levels and...
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Potential purchase of COVID-19 vaccine by non-public sector 'on our radar': Malaysian official
The limited global way to obtain COVID-19 vaccines has managed to get necessary for the...
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Chinese urgency in COVID-19 goes missing in vaccination drive
Shirley Shi has received 3 offers to get vaccinated against COVID-19 - through her hometown,...
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Tracking weight reduction with digital health tools may help reduce obesity
While the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, the ongoing obesity epidemic takes at least...
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Cambodian Primary Minister Hun Sen inoculated against COVID-19
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen was inoculated on the subject of Thursday (Mar 4) with...
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Japan embarks on random and targeted COVID-19 testing, but some experts call for more
Last week, about 600 persons were tested for the coronavirus on the town of Utsunomiya,...