Brian Martin explores the mechanisms of censorship in the age of Covid-19
"You have a dominant group that has almost a monopoly on expert opinion (...) But there is a few individuals who are critical on the dominant view and
"You have a dominant group that has almost a monopoly on expert opinion (...) But there is a few individuals who are critical on the dominant view and
Japan's health ministry said two people died after receiving the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine, which was...
Harare is facing criticism for turning down a donation of three million doses of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine; authorities say they are not prepare
Doctor warns that Italian migrants are not being vaccinated. India orders 300 million doses of unapproved vaccine
Japan's $800 million pledge is largest made to COVAX initiative
Top health official attributes declining trend to 'effective' government policies, including restrictions on public movement and effective screening o
Daily number of new infections in Britain spikes as country authorizes use of single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine
Presidents Emmanuel Macron and Cyril Ramaphosa will launch a program at the University of Pretoria to support African vaccine production
G-20 commits to ending pandemic
But director-general says many areas still facing rising cases; cites vaccine inequities
Director-general says many other countries face fragile situations
African officials worry about delays in vaccine deliveries caused by India's crisis
The EU is pushing to have a shared digital health pass to allow tourists to travel freely this summer
COVID-19 lockdown to end in Australian city of Perth as doctors warns of dangerous failings in hotel quarantine system for returned travelers
CDC says it is looking into reports of possible new cases of severe side effects linked to one-dose vaccine, which health authorities have paused afte
Panel calls for more data before deciding how and whether to resume use of the one-dose shot
U.S. pharmaceutical giant cites links of vaccine to rare but potentially deadly blood clot for reason to delay European rollout
U.S. pharmaceutical giant cites links of vaccine to rare but potentially deadly blood clot for reason to delay European rollout
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Food and Drug Administration cite reports of blood clots among six women after receiving dose
The latest report by the UN agency confirms more than 133.5 million infections, including nearly 3 million global deaths
The vaccine is currently authorized for emergency use in the United States for people age 16 and older
World Health Organization says Africa's rollout of COVID-19 vaccine is being hampered by supply shortages and delays in planned deliveries
Regional director says one billion Africans remain on the margins of efforts to end pandemic
In marking this year's World Health Day, the WHO is issuing a call for action to tackle poverty and health inequities
Two-shot vaccine developed jointly between British university and British-Swedish drugmaker under scrutiny over possible links to blood clots