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India Records More Than 400,000 New COVID-19 Cases In Last 24 Hours
India is running out of hospital beds and vital medical supplies as new COVID-19 cases surge. India is running out of hospital beds and vital medical supplies as new COVID-19 cases surge. -
Findings Of WHO Team Investigating COVID-19 Origins Criticized
Fourteen countries expressed concerns over the findings on the origins of the coronavirus. Fourteen countries expressed concerns over the findings on the origins of the coronavirus. -
WHO Gives Go Signal For AstraZeneca/Oxford COVID-19 Vaccine
The number of reported weekly worldwide coronavirus cases has declined 50% this year, according to the WHO. The number of reported weekly worldwide coronavirus cases has declined 50% this year, according to the WHO. -
Biden To Join WHO-Backed COVID-19 Vaccine Initiative
The Biden administration plans to join an alliance aimed at helping developing nations get access to coronavirus vaccines. The Biden administration plans to join an alliance aimed at helping developing nations get access to coronavirus vaccines. -
The Search Begins: WHO Arriving In China To Track Virus Origins
China says the visit is an opportunity for world experts to exchange views and findings. China says the visit is an opportunity for world experts to exchange views and findings. -
Nyet! Russians Staggering After Warned Off Vodka After Virus Vaccinations
The public was quick to react to the "no vodka" rule. The public was quick to react to the "no vodka" rule. -
Europe Quarantining Poor, Biggest Source Of New Cases: WHO
Europe tops the world in numbers of new COVID-19 cases and deaths, UN organization says. Europe tops the world in numbers of new COVID-19 cases and deaths, UN organization says. -
WHO Recommends Against Use Of Remdesivir For Treating COVID-19
The World Health Organization said that there was insufficient evidence to recommend remdesivir for treating COVID-19 patients. The World Health Organization said that there was insufficient evidence to recommend remdesivir for treating COVID-19 patients. -
U.S. CDC U-Turns On Its Report COVID-19 Can Be Passed In The Air
The WHO says COVID-19 primarily spreads through respiratory droplets that pass when an infected person coughs, sneezes or breathes. The WHO says COVID-19 primarily spreads through respiratory droplets that pass when an infected person coughs, sneezes or breathes. -
CHINA BRIEFING: Baidu Apollo Rolls Out Self-Driving Rides In Beijing; Nestlé To Focus On Farming In China
Analysts estimate that the value of China's intelligent driving sector will reach $17.6 billion by the end of the year. Analysts estimate that the value of China's intelligent driving sector will reach $17.6 billion by the end of the year.