COVID-19 vaccines: The Court of Justice of the EU rules - Mandatory prescription required and freedom of doctors
On 30 January 2025, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), sitting in the eighth chamber
On 30 January 2025, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), sitting in the eighth chamber
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Vainqueur du Tour d'Espagne en 2018, Simon Yates (Team BikeExchange-Jayco) visera à nouveau la victo
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Companies that took taxpayer-funded payments to deal with the pandemic and then paid dividends to...
New official data shows that more than four out of 10 people who tested positive...
Corporate Ireland is being called in to match the 1.5 million Covid vaccines provided to...
US health agency revises risk alerts for over 120 countries and territories, with 61 moved from ver
The two countries take steps to get ahead of rise in coronavirus variants
Proposed restrictions, which include banning eating, cheering, exchanging high-fives, casts new clou
South Korean officials announce that a million doses of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines would ar
Daily number of new infections in Britain spikes as country authorizes use of single-dose Johnson &
China's vaccine diplomacy could deepen influence in strategic Indian Ocean region where it has been
Xavier Becerra calls on WHO to conduct 'fully transparent' study on early days of outbreak
G-20 commits to ending pandemic
Organization seeks nearly $84 million for assistance to address Nepal's worst COVID-19 outbreak
Government advisory committee recommended Pfizer's vaccine for children 12 and older on Wednesday, a
EC head Ursula von der Leyen says discussions about waiving intellectual property rights won't produ
Prime Minister Suga says every effort will be made to have safe Olympics in July
Director-general says many other countries face fragile situations
Authorities step up the response to a rapid third wave of infections
There are calls across the world for the US to start shipping vaccine supplies to poorer countries
PM warns country may soon face health crisis similar to India unless current tide of infections is r
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
Recommendations to help ensure safety and sustainability of international food system comes after WH
Researchers are testing new vaccine formulas targeting a COVID-19 variant that first appeared in Sou
World Health Organization says Africa's rollout of COVID-19 vaccine is being hampered by supply shor
Regional director says one billion Africans remain on the margins of efforts to end pandemic
The clinical trial is being funded by NIAID
His Easter message decries the wars and violence in the world
Lawmakers from Aung San Suu Kyi's deposed civilian government craft new constitution as Myanmar mark
Spahn says Germany should secure doses with or without the rest of EU for 2022
South Africa lauds arrival of tens of millions of doses; announces alcohol ban over major holiday we
South Africa lauds arrival of tens of millions of doses; announces alcohol ban over major holiday we
Meanwhile, CDC director expresses fear of impending doom' from coronavirus resurgence
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Africa needs far greater access to reach its goal of vaccinating 60 percent of population by June 20
Close relatives of the virus causing the pandemic have cropped up in Thailand and Cambodia, raising
Government-affiliated group suspends all activities as it calls on junta to end arrests of unarmed c
COVAX delivers 300,000 doses, first batch out of 1.2 million expected for frontline workers and othe
South Africa, India have led an effort at World Trade Organization to waive drug companies' exclusiv
Russian news agencies cited local media reports Friday, saying Sarkissian was undergoing treatment f
Lisbon's ambassador in Washington hopes also to see progress on protecting the world's oceans
Fake news about the coronavirus can do real harm. Polygraph.info is spotlighting fact-checks from ot
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development cites increasing vaccination efforts, massive
The seizure and arrests in South Africa led to the identification of a network selling counterfeit C
Health experts warn that a rise in cases in some states could reverse gains made in recent months
Sudan will get AstraZeneca-developed vaccine and Rwanda will get the one from Pfizer-BioNTech
Funding shortages have forced food ration cuts of up to 60% for more than three million refugees
Jamaica's latest restrictions to curb spread of COVID-19, including cancelation of funerals and buri
Food and Drug Administration says drugmakers do not have to conduct large-scale clinical trials for
Mexico's foreign minister receives first shipment of Russian Sputnik V vaccine against COVID-19 //
Announcement comes ahead of a virtual G-7 meeting Friday of world's largest economies where they wil
Announcement comes ahead of a virtual G-7 meeting Friday of world's largest economies where they wil
Israel's approval comes after holding up shipment for 2 days
Up to 90 healthy volunteers will be deliberately infected with virus with goal of developing more ef
At the UN, Britain Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab will ask Security Council to support initiative
The agency said about 37.1 million people had received 1 or more doses
World Health Organization said UN-led COVAX initiative aims to start shipping about 90 million doses