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Coronavirus
15 Dec 2020
Are we guinea pigs? France seniors wary of COVID-19 vaccine
Scientists say the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines will play a huge role in knocking back the coronavirus. France alone has witnessed more than 58,000 deaths due to COVID-19.
Coronavirus
21 Oct 2020
US hit by spike in COVID-19 cases; rising infections strain Europe's hospitals
Europe`s hospital systems are at risk of buckling under the strain of soaring COVID-19 infections that put the continent again at the centre of the global pandemic. Nearly two-thirds of U.S. states were in a danger zone of coronavirus spread. Authorities in countries from Poland to Portugal have expressed mounting alarm at the renewed crisis confronting their health infrastructure.
Coronavirus
21 Oct 2020
Belgium may need to return to full COVID-19 lockdown, says virologist
Belgium could be returning to full lockdown if there is no reversal of the surge in COVID-19 infections and hospital admissions, a senior Belgian virologist said. "We would then have to consider even more restrictive measures, which could resemble a lockdown like the one imposed in March and April," said Yves Van Laethem. Van Laethem, who addresses national news conferences on the COVID-19 situation, said only an eventual vaccine or effective treatment would overcome the pandemic.
Coronavirus
08 Oct 2020
WHO reports record one-day rise in global coronavirus cases
The WHO reported a record one-day increase in global coronavirus cases on Thursday, with the total rising by 338,779 in 24 hours led by a surge of infections in Europe. Europe reported 96,996 new cases, the highest total for the region ever recorded by the WHO. Global deaths rose by 5,514 to a total of 1.05 million.
Coronavirus
07 Oct 2020
France's new daily COVID-19 cases at all-time high, hospitalisations up
France reported on Wednesday a second daily record of new COVID-19 infections in five days, with almost 19,000 additional cases over 24 hours, while hospitalisations for the disease stood at a three-month high. French health authorities said there were 18,746 extra cases, versus a previous record on Oct. 3 of 16,972 and also sharply up from Tuesday`s tally of 10,489.
Coronavirus
28 Sep 2020
Poorer countries to get 120 million $5 coronavirus tests: WHO
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the manufacturers Abbott and SD Biosensor had agreed with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Coronavirus
24 Sep 2020
Dogs used to detect coronavirus in pilot project at Finland's Helsinki airport
Dogs trained to detect the novel coronavirus began sniffing passenger samples at Finland`s Helsinki-Vantaa airport this week, authorities said. This is a pilot project running alongside more usual testing at the airport. The dogs` efficiency has not been proven in comparative scientific studies so passengers who volunteer to be tested and are suspected as carrying the virus are instructed to also take a swab to confirm the result.
Coronavirus
23 Sep 2020
UK to host 'human challenge' trials for COVID-19 vaccines: Reports
Britain is planning to host clinical trials where volunteers are deliberately infected with the new coronavirus to test the effectiveness of vaccine candidates. So-called "challenge trials" are expected to begin in January at a quarantine facility in London, the report said. It added that about 2,000 participants had signed up through a U.S.-based advocacy group, 1Day Sooner.
Coronavirus
18 Sep 2020
Russia approves first COVID-19 prescription drug for sale in pharmacies
Russia has approved R-Pharm`s Coronavir treatment for outpatients with mild to moderate COVID-19 infections. The antiviral drug could be rolled out to pharmacies in the country as soon as next week, the company said on Friday. Coronavir`s approval as a prescription drug follows the green light for another Russian COVID-19 drug, Avifavir, in May.
Coronavirus
17 Sep 2020
Global coronavirus cases surpass 30 million: Report
Global coronavirus cases exceeded 30 million on Thursday, according to a Reuters tally, with the pandemic showing no signs of slowing. India was firmly in focus as the latest epicentre, although North and South America combined still accounted for almost half of the global cases. Global new daily case numbers reached record levels in recent days and deaths neared 1 million as the international race to develop and market a vaccine heated up.
Coronavirus
11 Sep 2020
Brazilian state of Bahia to test Russia's vaccine, plans to buy 50 mn doses
The Brazilian state of Bahia has signed an agreement to conduct Phase III clinical trials of Russia`s Sputnik V vaccine against COVID-19. It plans to buy 50 million doses to market in Brazil, officials have said. The Russian vaccine is being developed by Moscow`s Gamaleya Research Institute and marketed by the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF).
Coronavirus
31 Aug 2020
Opening up without control of COVID-19 is recipe for disaster, says WHO
Countries with significant active spread of coronavirus must prevent amplifying events, as opening up without the virus being under control would be a "recipe for disaster". WHO director-general recognised that many people are getting tired of restrictions and want to return to normality eight months into the pandemic.
Coronavirus
31 Aug 2020
Canada wants to be at 'front of line' for coronavirus vaccines
Canada reached an agreement in principle on Monday with both Novavax Inc and Johnson & Johnson for millions of doses of their experimental coronavirus vaccines. Canada`s two agreements follow separate deals with Pfizer Inc and Moderna Inc announced weeks ago. Canada is also in "the final stages of negotiations" to secure AstraZeneca`s potential vaccine and is in talks to secure more doses of the Pfizer vaccine candidate.
Coronavirus
28 Aug 2020
France reports 7,379 new COVID-19 cases, infection rate now exponential
France reported 7,379 new confirmed coronavirus cases on Friday, the most since it emerged from lockdown. Metropolitan France is now seeing an "exponential progression of the virus transmission", the health ministry said in a weekly review of the coronavirus situation.
Coronavirus
28 Aug 2020
UK moves to fast-track coronavirus vaccine if safety tests passed
Britain`s medical regulator will be able to grant temporary authorisation for any coronavirus vaccine that meets safety and quality standards. The government said that under its proposals the MHRA would be able to grant this status to a vaccine.
Coronavirus
28 Aug 2020
First US COVID-19 reinfection case identified in Nevada study
Researchers for the first time have identified someone in the United States who was reinfected with the novel coronavirus. The report, published online, describes a 25-year-old man living in Reno, Nevada, who tested positive for the virus in April after showing mild illness. He got sick again in late May and developed more severe COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus.
Coronavirus
25 Aug 2020
Two European patients re-infected with coronavirus
Two European patients are confirmed to have been re-infected with the coronavirus. This has raised concerns about people`s immunity to the virus as the world struggles to tame the pandemic. The cases follow a report this week by researchers in Hong Kong about a man there who had been re-infected with a different strain of the virus.
Coronavirus
24 Aug 2020
New US COVID-19 cases drop for fifth week in a row, deaths decline
The number of new cases of the novel coronavirus reported in the United States fell 17% last week, the fifth straight week of declines. Nearly 1,000 people a day continue to die from COVID-19, though last week`s total of more than 6,700 deaths was down 9% from the previous seven days. The United States posted 297,000 new cases for the week ended Aug. 23, down from a weekly peak of over 468,000 cases in mid-July.
Coronavirus
12 Aug 2020
Brazilian state agrees to produce Russian COVID-19 vaccine
The Brazilian state of Parana on Wednesday reached a deal with Russia to produce a COVID-19 vaccine that Moscow has touted as the first to market. Parana had said it was in talks to produce the vaccine, although it was unclear if the institute would get the necessary regulatory approvals from Brazil`s federal government. The head of the Parana Technology Institute (Tecpar) would host a news conference to discuss the memorandum of understanding at 4:30 p.m. local time (1930 GMT).
Coronavirus
12 Aug 2020
Air India shuts down five offices in Europe amid COVID-19 crisis
Air India on Wednesday announced that it will shut down its five offices in five countries across Europe due to zero flight operations amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The airline will shut its offices in--Vienna (Austria), Milan (Italy), Madrid (Spain), Copenhagen (Denmark) and Stockholm (Sweden). An airline spokesperson said, “In view of the COVID-19 situation, Air India has decided to close down these stations."
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