COVID-19

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  • COVID-19 Situation In Europe 'Very Serious,' WHO Says
    World Health Organization
    COVID-19 is once again rampaging through Europe, pushing deaths to levels last seen in March.
  • Seoul Seeks $4 million From Revivalist Church Over COVID-19 Claims
    South Korea Covid
    The Seoul city government claims the church caused the spread of coronavirus by disrupting tracing efforts.
  • Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton Reportedly In The 'Toughest Period' Of Their Romance
    Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani
    Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are, reportedly, 'working through a rough patch."
  • Coronavirus: Rich Nations Race For Stocks, Poor Countries In Limbo
    COVID-19 vaccines
    Poor countries are expected to be pushed back in the line for COVID-19 vaccine stocks as rich nations race to secure their stocks first.
  • Coronavirus: Millions Of Students’ Futures Might Be Ruined By COVID-19
    Alexa Callander virtually teaches a second grade class for students who are either at home or in a separate classroom
    The UN’s Children's Fund worries that at least 24 million students will drop out of school as a result of the virus.
  • BioNTech, CureVac Vaccine Testing Gets Boost With $745 Million Germany Government Funding
    BACKER
    Germany’s Research Minister Anja Karliczek says safety is the best way to guarantee vaccines get approval and be accepted by citizens.
  • HK Gov’t Deems Universal COVID-19 Testing A 'Success,' Prepares For Reopening
    Hong Kong COVID
    Citing an infection rate of roughly just two cases per 100,000 people, Lam expressed confidence that Hong Kong could implement a gradual reopening of facilities across the city.
  • Eli Lilly, Gilead Sciences' Drugs Help Reduce COVID-19 Patients' Hospital Stays
    COMBO
    Eli Lilly, spurred by Olumiant's COVID impressive test results, seeks emergency FDA approval.
  • China Says COVID-19 Vaccine Ready By November
    Chinese COVID-19 vaccine
    China says one of its three candidate vaccines should be ready for public use by as early as October.
  • ADB Is Prophet Of Gloom In Updated COVID-19 Scenarios For Asia
    Farmers protest outside the Indonesian Parliament
    The latest ADB report suggests a much larger effect on Asia than previously envisioned - plus a worldwide cost of $2.0 trillion-$4.1 trillion.
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