New COVID-19 Cases in US Fall to Lowest Levels Since Last June
Health experts caution, however, that not enough Americans have been vaccinated to completely extinguish the virus
Health experts caution, however, that not enough Americans have been vaccinated to completely extinguish the virus
But director-general says many areas still facing rising cases; cites vaccine inequities
More COVID cases in past two weeks than in pandemic's first six months
More COVID cases in past two weeks than in pandemic's first six months
Director-general says many other countries face fragile situations
But infection rates remain high despite vaccination campaign
Cases surge despite 780 million vaccine doses delivered; Tedros blames 'confusion, complacency and inconsistency in public health measures'
British emergency doctors reporting worried patients after reports AstraZeneca vaccine could be linked to rare brain blood clots
British emergency doctors reporting worried patients after reports AstraZeneca vaccine could be linked to rare brain blood clots
The latest report by the UN agency confirms more than 133.5 million infections, including nearly 3 million global deaths
Judge Mohammed Oreibi al-Khalifa was 52
Coronavirus cases rise on the continent for a third consecutive week
It is first reported increase in region after six weeks of decline
WHO warns that virus could rebound if countries let down their guard
300 children to test COVID-19 vaccine
Tedros urges wealthier nations to share COVID-19 vaccines with poorer countries
Head of the World Health Organization says climate change, animal husbandry must be addressed
Officials say hospitals and ICUs are filling up or full in Europe and the United States
Agency regional director says continent reached two million cases after one-month surges in 19 nations
World's leading country in total number of infections also topped 50,000 hospitalizations Tuesday
US records over 500,000 new coronavirus cases during latest one-week period, breaking previous record set just the previous week
World Health Organization's director-general says nations need to make honest assessments
Little impact detected on mortality, or in-hospital course among hospitalized patients, World Health Organization study finds
Dr. Hans Kluge says simple measures could save more than 200K lives
Nearly third of day's new cases are in Europe