In India, families struck by coronavirus say they lack help from government or hospitals, while health care workers toil without vaccines or breaks.
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The researchers issued a call to action to improve indoor air quality as a safeguard against the spread of contagions like the coronavirus.
Researchers urge an open mind, saying lack of evidence leaves theories of natural spillover and laboratory leak both viable.
Issues of access and fears of employment and immigration consequences have kept their Covid vaccination rates low, the findings suggest.
COVID-19 vaccine developers are making ever bolder assertions that the world will need yearly booster shots, or new vaccines to tackle concerning coronavirus variants, but some scientists question when, or whether, such shots will be needed.
Thursday’s COVID-19 report will likely show more than half of the state’s 16-and-older population has all its shots. The news comes as Minnesota’s vaccination pace shows signs of a possible rebound and as the spring case wave continues to recede.
The global tally for the coronavirus-borne illness climbed above 160.4 million on Thursday, according to data aggregated by Johns Hopkins University, while…
A South African report into excess deaths over the past year suggests more than 133,000 people in the country have died from COVID-19, far more than the official tally of nearly 55,000.
Thailand announced a daily record in new coronavirus cases on Thursday after clusters in two jails saw nearly 3,000 inmates infected, among them a leader of anti-government protests held while awaiting trial for insulting the king.
Immunizations will quickly begin nationwide, officials predicted.