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First fast at-home Coronavirus test endorsed by FDA

November 19, 2020 Emma Perkins

The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday endorsed the primary quick at-home COVID-19 test. The FDA allowed crisis use approval to the 30-minute…

Pfizer seeks FDA approval after completing safety review for COVID-19 vaccine

November 18, 2020 Antonio Chad

Pfizer has finished a wellbeing survey of its COVID-19 immunization and will currently be applying for crisis endorsement from the FDA, the drugmaker’s…

New study shows video games are good for mental health

November 17, 2020 Florence Alessi

LONDON — Time spent playing computer games can be useful for psychological wellness, as per another investigation by scientists at Oxford University. The…

65 WHO staff members in Geneva diagnosed with corona virus: report

November 17, 2020 Antonio Chad

The World Health Organization has seen 65 instances of Covid among Geneva-based staff, some who work at home however about portion of whom…

In the main stage experiment, the company says Moderna’s vaccine is 95 percent effective against Covid-19

November 16, 2020 Antonio Chad

Moderna said its trial Covid immunization was almost 95 percent successful in a crucial report, adding to trusts that a vaccination for the…

Despite efforts to keep election sites safe, infections among polling workers remain a concern

November 16, 2020 Antonio Chad

Regardless of meticulous endeavors to protect political race locales, some survey laborers who interacted with citizens on Election Day have tried positive for…

New travel restrictions related to the covid were announced while passengers were still in the air

November 15, 2020 Sophia Andrew

Voyagers in Australia were welcomed when their plane landed Sunday with the news that they should either isolate for about fourteen days —…

Public health measures should not be abandoned after the vaccine is available; Fauci

November 15, 2020 Lucas Carter

Dr. Anthony Fauci said Sunday that it will even now be important to social separation, wear covers and take other COVID-19 safeguards after…

The main goal of the Biden Cancer Charity is not to provide financial assistance but to expedite treatment; Simon

November 15, 2020 Liam Samuel

A malignancy good cause began by Joe Biden gave out no cash to investigate, and burned through a large portion of its commitments…

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