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Teachers are more likely to spread COVID-19 than students: CDC study

February 23, 2021 Emma Perkins

Teachers might be bound to spread COVID-19 than students, another CDC study proposes. The government Centers for Disease Control and Prevention inspected nine…

COVID-19 vaccine no longer needs to be kept at ultra-freezing temperatures:Pfizer

February 20, 2021 Benjamin Leo

The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at this point don’t should be kept at ultra-freezing temperatures and can be securely put away inside typical clinical…

Single doses of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are more than 92 percent effective in preventing COVID-19:study

February 20, 2021 Antonio Chad

Single doses of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are in excess of 92 percent viable in forestalling COVID-19 disease following fourteen days, Canadian…

A new COVID-19 variant has been detected in the US, UK and other countries

February 16, 2021 Emma Perkins

Another new COVID-19 variant has been distinguished in the US, UK and different nations, as per scientists. The B1525 variant is like B117…

New Zealand put the city into lockdown after just one family tested positive for COVID-19

February 15, 2021 Antonio Chad

New Zealand put its biggest city into lockdown Sunday — after only one family tried positive for COVID-19. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern requested…

The list of mysterious symptoms related to the coronavirus getting longer

February 13, 2021 Florence Alessi

The rundown of baffling symptoms identified with the Covid continues to get longer. The most recent unforeseen result happened to a 86-year-elderly person…

FDA granted Moderna permission to increase the number of COVID-19 vaccine doses per vial from 10 to 14

February 13, 2021 Benjamin Leo

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) allowed Moderna authorization to expand the quantity of COVID-19 vaccine doses for every vial from 10 to…

San Antonios Best Surgeon, Dr. Wendie Grunberg – A Closer Look At Dr. Grunberg

February 13, 2021February 23, 2021 News Desk

Every day new plastic surgeons open in the US, but only few succeed. Alluring Aesthetics is the story of a plastic surgeon that…

Seniors in NYC can now make appointments to get their COVID-19 shot at pharmacies

February 12, 2021 Dave Barr

Seniors in New York City would now be able to plan to get their COVID-19 shot at neighborhood pharmacies. In excess of 250…

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