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COVID-19 vaccine boosters could mean billions for drugmakers
Billions more in profits are at stake for some vaccine makers as the U.S. moves...
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Elton John kicks off world-spanning gigs for climate, vaccines
A "once-in-a-generation" global music event kicked off on Saturday with pop megastars BTS and Elton...
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U.S. to donate extra 500 million COVID vaccines
U.S. President Joe Biden addressed a COVID-19 summit of world leaders Wednesday with a promise...
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Japan doubles COVID-19 vaccine donation pledge to 60 million doses
Japan will double its COVID-19 vaccine donations intended for needy countries to about 60 million...
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Vietnam to buy 10 million Cuban-made COVID-19 vaccine doses
Cuba agreed on Monday (Sep 20) to provide Vietnam with 10 million doses of its...
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Massive numbers of new COVID infections, not vaccines, are main driver of new coronavirus variants
The rise of coronavirus variants has highlighted the huge influence evolutionary biology has on daily...
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India breaks its COVID-19 vaccination record in 'birthday gift' to Modi
India gave a record 22.6 million vaccinations on Friday (Sep 17), three times the average...
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Sinovac to supply additional 101,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine for Singapore
Sinovac will supply Singapore with another 101,000 doses of its COVID-19 vaccine, the company said...
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Virus lockdown extended for Australia's capital by 4 weeks
Australian authorities on Tuesday extended a coronavirus lockdown of the nation's capital Canberra to mid-October,...
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Biden presses states to require vaccines for all teachers
Hoping to prevent another school year from being upended by the pandemic, President Joe Biden...
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Bangkok to reopen for vaccinated tourists in October
Thailand plans to reopen Bangkok to fully vaccinated visitors in October, officials said Friday (Sep...
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Lack of vaccines 'may exclude poor countries from Cop26'
The world's poorest countries on Friday asked for more help to meet vaccination and quarantine...
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First responders nationwide in U.S. resist COVID vaccine mandates
March 11, 2021. It was supposed to be a turning point in the coronavirus pandemic...
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Florida grapples with COVID-19's deadliest phase yet
Funeral director Wayne Bright has seen grief piled upon grief during the latest COVID-19 surge.A...
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Japan to issue digital COVID-19 vaccination certificates in December: Report
Japan will issue online COVID-19 vaccination certificates from December, the Nikkei newspaper reported on Sunday...
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U.S. companies loosen job requirements but challenges remain
Landing a waitressing job or bartending gig at the Lost Dog Cafe in Northern Virginia...
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UK's vaccine assessor opts against COVID jabs for children
The UK’s vaccine advisors declined Friday to recommend the vaccination of healthy older children against...
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Thai PM Prayut survives no-confidence vote as more anti-government protests planned
Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha and five Cabinet ministers comfortably survived a vote of no-confidence...
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US and UK dominate best universities as Middle East makes inroads
US colleges dominate a widely respected list of the world’s top universities but one British...
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Taiwan receives first batch of politically charged Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines
Taiwan received its first batch of Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccines on Thursday (Sep 2), a delivery...
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Faulty UK vaccine passports prevent thousands from taking foreign holidays
UK health authorities have made data errors on up to 700,000 vaccine passports, meaning many...
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Has Delta killed the herd immunity dream?
As the Delta variant continues its global surge, experts are questioning whether the long-held goal...
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Slow COVID vaccination to cost global economy $2.3 tril: study
The slow rollout of coronavirus vaccines will cost the global economy $2.3 trillion in lost...
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Taiwan says BioNTech shots available earlier than expected
Taiwan's government said BioNTech SE COVID-19 vaccines are available earlier than expected and it is...
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US could control COVID-19 by spring 2022 if more people get shots: Fauci
The United States could get COVID-19 under control by early next year if vaccinations ramp...