COVID-19

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  • Irish Pubs Show Shortcomings Of Ultracautious Lockdown Exit
    Irish Pubs
    The antithesis to Sweden's hands off approach, Ireland's strict controls on labour-intensive sectors did keep coronavirus cases among the lowest in Europe. But a recent spike has seen the 14-day rate of cumulative cases per 100,000 people jump to almost 40 from three to four in late July.
  • World's 1st Nasal Spray COVID-19 Vaccine To Begin Phase 1 Trials In China
    COVID-19 vaccines
    China's health authorities have approved Phase 1 clinical trials of the world's first intranasal candidate vaccine.
  • Two COVID-19 Vaccines Given To Hundreds Of Thousands Chinese
    Chinese COVID-19 vaccine
    China has taken the contentious step of approving the use of two unproven COVID-19 vaccines on the general population.
  • U.S. Faces Peril In COVID-19, Flu 'Double Whammy'
     Dr. Anthony Fauci
    The United States is facing the twin dangers of the COVID-19 pandemic and the new flu season in the fall and winter.
  • U.S. Annual Budget Deficit Jumps 235% to $3.3 Trillion
    Federal deficit problem
    Containing the immense economic damage from COVID-19 is proving extremely costly for the United States.
  • Special Report: Big Pharma Wages Stealth War On Drug Price Watchdog
    Steven Pearson
    As evidence grew this spring that the drug remdesivir was helping COVID-19 patients, some Wall Street investors bet on analysts' estimates that its maker, Gilead Sciences Inc, could charge up to $10,000 for the treatment.
  • Israeli Mask Maker Sonovia Awaits China Coronavirus Lab Result
    Israel's Sonovia Ltd's washable and reusable antiviral masks
    An Israeli company expects to receive results in the coming week from a Beijing lab that will test whether a fabric it has developed will be able to neutralise 99% of COVID-19, even after being washed multiple times.
  • Ellen Pompeo Gives Fans A Glimpse Of 'Grey's Anatomy' Season 17 Production, Other Details
    Ellen Pompeo
    Ellen Pompeo reveals some plot details of 'Grey's Anatomy' Season 17 as the production resumes.
  • $3 Trillion Stimulus Money Said Needed To Rescue U.S. Economy
    U.S. Unemployment
    Democrats seem to be correct in their assessment that $3 trillion will be needed to save America's struggling economy.
  • Coronavirus: Exceptional COVID-19 Restrictions Around The World
    Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in London
    The world has been suffering from the novel coronavirus for months, but some governments have gone the extra mile to prevent new COVID-19 transmissions.
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