BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand has started deploying a canine virus-detecting squad in hopes of quickly identifying people with COVID-19 as the country faces a surge in cases, with clusters at constructio…
Officials in the Indian capital have pledged to buy enough inoculations to avert another wave, but tight supplies and squabbling between central and local leaders make that a difficult prospect.
Singapore’s airport said on Monday it was stepping up measures to keep out the coronavirus, including further segregating arrivals and about 14,000 workers into different risk zones, after it became the country’s largest active COVID-19 cluster.
Malaysia on Monday said it was investigating allegations that some recipients of the AstraZeneca (AZN.L) COVID-19 vaccine were not injected with the correct dosage.
Shares of Pfizer Inc. undefined gained 0.1% in premarket trading on Monday after the company said it is testing its experimental 20-valent pneumococcal…
By By Shalini Venugopal Bhagat on 23/05/2021 09:00
Kerala uses tracking of patients and supplies, a network of health care workers and coronavirus “war rooms” to succeed where the national government has fallen short.
NPR’s Scott Simon speaks to Patrick Allen, director of the Oregon Health Authority, about the state’s mandate to verify vaccinations before admitting people into businesses and workplaces.