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Irish Pubs Show Shortcomings Of Ultracautious Lockdown Exit
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. 
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
China's health authorities have approved Phase 1 clinical trials of the world's first intranasal candidate vaccine. 
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
China has taken the contentious step of approving the use of two unproven COVID-19 vaccines on the general population. 
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'
The United States is facing the twin dangers of the COVID-19 pandemic and the new flu season in the fall and winter. 
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
Containing the immense economic damage from COVID-19 is proving extremely costly for the United States. 
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
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. 
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
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. 
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 reveals some plot details of 'Grey's Anatomy' Season 17 as the production resumes. 
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
Democrats seem to be correct in their assessment that $3 trillion will be needed to save America's struggling economy. 
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
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. 
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.