Approximately 5,800 fully vaccinated Americans — out of 66 million who received the shots still became infected with
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Cell binds with Covid Virus: First Photos
How the cell binds the virus: Covid Virus under the helium ion microscope for the first time, Bielefeld
Massive fire rips through worlds largest vaccine plant
A large fire broke out Thursday at the world’s largest vaccine manufacturer, The Serum Institute of India which
Europe suspending air travel again?
Europe is suspending travel again, prompted by a new ‘out of control’ coronavirus strain. Other European countries are
Dakar Fashion Week 2020
This year the Dakar Fashion Week Catwalk moved its operation to the Baobab Forest amid COVID-19 pandemic This
Woman passes COVID antibodies to baby
A woman in Singapore who contracted COVID19 during her pregnancy passes on antibodies to her baby. The following
Covid Risk Using Cash Study
The risk of catching Covid-19 through using banknotes is low, according to research by the Bank of England
Air travel safety during COVID-19?
Is it safe to fly? An in-depth article
Myanmar Centenarian Shrugs Off Coronavirus
Daw Thein Khin, a 100-year-old woman survivor of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) poses for a photo at her
The ancient Neanderthal hand in severe COVID-19
Genetic variants that leave their carrier more susceptible to severe COVID-19 are inherited from Neanderthals, a new study
Stuck at sea: Nations urged to help virus-stranded mariners
A cargo ship approaches the port of Piraeus as other ships are anchored, near Athens, Greece in this
South Korea’s soaring suicide, self-harm rates pinned on pandemic
From DW Amidst the coronavirus pandemic, falling incomes, worsening fears about jobs and prolonged social distancing that is
Virus-sniffing dogs trained
From CHARLOTTE NAMBADJA of The Namibian NAMIBIA is the first country in Africa to venture into training dogs
Cat drugs may fight COVID-19 in humans
By Amy McGorry Fox via NY Post Two coronavirus drugs used in cats might help humans infected with
Learning pods and cardboard cubicles: US schools adapt to the pandemic
As coronavirus cases and deaths continue to rise in the US, many schools across the country have reopened
Don’t Stand So Close: Singapore Trials Automated Drones To Check
By Reuters, BY TOVA COHEN AND JOHN Geddie TEL AVIV/SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Beware, Singaporeans standing too close, automated drones might