NCT suffers ¬20.5m in revenue due to Covid-19
The company that runs National Vehicle Testing (NCT) last year posted a pre-tax loss of...
The company that runs National Vehicle Testing (NCT) last year posted a pre-tax loss of...
Sean Turnell has been imprisoned since the military ousted his employer, the country's de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi, in February
Pakistan has inoculated 9 million of its 220 million people
South Korean officials announce that a million doses of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines would arrive in country this week from US, doubling its ea
Daily number of new infections in Britain spikes as country authorizes use of single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine
Dominic Cummings tells parliament government 'fell disastrously short' in response to pandemic
Experts say Australians need incentives to be vaccinated to boost sluggish mass inoculation program
Health experts caution, however, that not enough Americans have been vaccinated to completely extinguish the virus
Organization seeks nearly $84 million for assistance to address Nepal's worst COVID-19 outbreak
Anzac Day marks the 1915 landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps at Gallipoli, in what is now Turkey, during World War I to face the Germ
PM warns country may soon face health crisis similar to India unless current tide of infections is reversed
Researchers are testing new vaccine formulas targeting a COVID-19 variant that first appeared in South Africa
Comments come one day after Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer urged White House to alter its vaccination distribution plan to states - currently base
Pandemic will require vaccinating children too
There are concerns virus could spread across maritime border
Canberra considering ways to boost tourism and education
Foreign minister expresses frustration with WHO-administered vaccine cooperative
There are an estimated 100,000 undocumented workers
Pandemic and political discord to blame as Chinese-Australians give their views on life, discrimination and inclusion
Jamaica's latest restrictions to curb spread of COVID-19, including cancelation of funerals and burials
Cuba starts news COVID-19 restrictions ahead of launching mass inoculation program/
A survey by Australian National University found 'significant and substantial' increase in hesitancy since same people were asked about getting the sh
Jamaican Prime Minister announces new COVID-19 restrictions will begin Wednesday
The southern African nation is falling behind in the battle with the coronavirus
Researchers to inoculate more than 800 volunteers with vaccines developed by Pfizer-BioNTech and AstraZeneca-Oxford University
Nigerian authorities urge healthcare workers to be cautious following a surge in infections
The Pentagon is evaluating a request from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to provide help in administering COVID-19 vaccines, a spokesman says
Peru set to launch a 15-day lockdown Sunday to curtail a surge in new COVID-19 cases///
Government statistics show that about 900 health workers are currently in quarantine after exposure to COVID-19 and ten of them have died
COVID-19 vaccines unlikely to prompt Australia to reopen international borders in 2021, dashing travel hopes for millions
Western state has seen dramatic surge of new infections since November that has pushed health care resources to brink of collapse
COVID-19 vaccines unlikely to prompt Australia to reopen international borders in 2021, dashing travel hopes for millions
The coronavirus variant seen in Britain is spreading in the US, and the CDC warns it will probably become the dominant version in the country by March
Decree suspends parliament and grants Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin broad executive powers
First minister announces new restrictions will run through the rest of the month
Australians urged to respect tighter New Year's Eve COVID-19 restrictions as infections increase
Italian health staff and elderly in nursing homes are first to be vaccinated
Funding shortfall could stop COVAX effort to bring vaccines to poorest nations
Initial doses are scarce and will be rationed as US joins Britain, other countries in scrambling to vaccinate as many people as possible ahead of wint
Through order 7097/2020 issued today, the Italian Council of State says yes to the use of hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for Covid-19, provided it
Few Asian countries expect to receive significant amounts of the vaccines initially
Emergency response director says US infections account for a third all cases globally
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Pentagon says Anthony Tata tested positive after meeting with Lithuanian delegation, including Defense Minister Raimundas Karoblis, who has tested pos
Agency regional director says continent reached two million cases after one-month surges in 19 nations
Since the pandemic began, Australia has diagnosed 27,750 coronavirus infections
Governments in Europe putting new restrictions in place to try to slow their own spikes////
Four months ago, New South Wales closed its border with Victoria because of a second wave of coronavirus infections
Four months ago, New South Wales closed its border with Victoria because of a second wave of coronavirus infections
Commission chief Von der Leyen says every member nation facing COVID-19 challenges
Trial of potential therapeutic drug paused earlier this month due to safety concerns //
Trial of potential therapeutic drug paused earlier this month due to safety concerns //
Victoria state has been at the center of Australia's COVID-19 crisis, It has had the majority of infections and almost 90 percent of the nation's viru
Melbourne's 5 million citizens will be allowed to leave their homes and visit restaurant and bars beginning Tuesday
World Health Organization's director-general says nations need to make honest assessments
Life in much of Australia is beginning to resemble what it was before COVID-19
Global food insecurity is increasing due to devastating socio-economic impact of COVID-19, with tens of millions of people on the verge of famine
In North Carolina, a battleground where 1.4 million, or 20%, of the state's registered voters had voted as of Sunday morning, Biden urged residents to
Country, which has recorded a 57% spike in suicides, has only one public mental hospital and few mental health experts to help cope with the crisis
Documents suggest the cuts to the humanitarian program will save almost $700 million