A peer-reviewed study concludes that Covid-19 vaccines are not effective and that vaccination has an aggravating effect on the disease in many cases
A second independent analysis of the data of the 30423 patients treated at the IHU Méditerranée Infe
A second independent analysis of the data of the 30423 patients treated at the IHU Méditerranée Infe
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Les entreprises, confrontées à une pénurie de salariés tous secteurs d'activité confondus (restaurat
Le masque redevient obligatoire ce jeudi 9 décembre en extérieur à l'école primaire. Dès qu'il y a u
The company that runs National Vehicle Testing (NCT) last year posted a pre-tax loss of...
Investors wiped more than 5 billion euros off the value of three leading Irish companies...
New official data shows that more than four out of 10 people who tested positive...
South Korean officials announce that a million doses of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines would ar
President Joe Biden tells reporters, barring surprises, he will share the findings of a 90-day revie
Final was scheduled for Istanbul's Ataturk Olympic Stadium, but Turkey was put on Britain's travel '
EC head Ursula von der Leyen says discussions about waiving intellectual property rights won't produ
Government response focused on July 4 goal of 70% of Americans receiving at least one shot
Supporters say temporarily lifting patent rights will allow for faster manufacturing of vaccines for
Crucial immunization campaigns against diseases such as measles, polio and yellow fever have been pu
'Roll Up Your Sleeves,' airing Sunday, will feature Matthew McConaughey interviewing Dr. Anthony Fau
Researchers are testing new vaccine formulas targeting a COVID-19 variant that first appeared in Sou
Vaccines only hope for a return of tourists on Amalfi coastline
Governing body delays event one week to May 30 amid coronavirus surge in France
The clinical trial is being funded by NIAID
North Korea to miss Olympics for first time since 1988 Summer Games in Seoul
Preliminary findings say coronavirus that killed millions around the world was likely transmitted fr
However, single-dose vaccine still must receive authorization from regulators in African countries
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Africa needs far greater access to reach its goal of vaccinating 60 percent of population by June 20
A number of European nations have suspended use of the vaccine due to safety concerns
South Africa, India have led an effort at World Trade Organization to waive drug companies' exclusiv
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development cites increasing vaccination efforts, massive
World Health Organization said UN-led COVAX initiative aims to start shipping about 90 million doses
From New York to London and Sydney, Chinatowns worldwide saw a dramatic drop in business as early as
HRW report says Zimbabwe's government, long known for repressing dissent, is one of the worst offend
Researchers to inoculate more than 800 volunteers with vaccines developed by Pfizer-BioNTech and Ast
South Africa set to begin national COVID-19 vaccination program ///
International Monetary Fund forecasts the world economy will grow 5.5% this year
Cyril Rampahosa says the world needs to work together
Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus say studies show that not delivering equitable access to
News comes as world is on verge of reaching 100 million confirmed cases of COVID-19, the disease cau
President Bolsonaro promises to secure enough vaccine to immunize citizens as health officials say n
Chief of World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, warns inequitable distribution of CO
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CDC says only one-fifth of the country's 29.4 million doses have been delivered
London Mayor Says health service will be overwhelmed without immediate action
South Africa anticipates arrival of 1.5 million COVID vaccine doses by end of January; WHO says othe
Live inoculations come after reports of American skepticism about the vaccine
Ursula Von der Leyen says first vaccines to be authorized next week so that shots can be administere
Limited manufacturing capacity and wealthy-country preorders mean many may not see a vaccine until 2
Few Asian countries expect to receive significant amounts of the vaccines initially
President Rouhani said authorities are nevertheless doing what they can to buy vaccines from abroad,
Several key aid programs set to expire at the end of the year
More than 2,000 workers at Malaysia factories test positive
Director-General Tedros says same commitment to creating vaccines should go into equitably distribut
Director-General Tedros says same commitment to creating vaccines should go into equitably distribut
Agency regional director says continent reached two million cases after one-month surges in 19 natio
The president tested positive earlier this week
Australian scientists say novel coronavirus can survive on smooth surfaces such as paper banknotes,
Australian scientists say novel coronavirus can survive on smooth surfaces such as paper banknotes,
Experts call on China to publish all its clinical trial data to ensure transparency and gain public
The pope said everyone has something to contribute as the world attempts to emerge from this crisis
Mitch McConnell said vote on measure to deal with the pandemic's economic impact could come this wee
Dozens of wealthy nations join COVID-19 vaccine allocation plan, which aims to provide equitable acc
Memo says health care professionals, long-term care facility employees and other essential workers,