People with certain genetic conditions are likely to have significant symptoms of autism, even if they do not meet all
Day: January 1, 2021
Guinea uses Russian COVID-19 vaccine on some officials
Guinea began vaccinating against COVID-19 with the Russian Sputnik V vaccine on an experimental basis, starting with government officials, authorities
Long lines as Florida’s COVID vaccination drive picks up pace
The lines are endless and hospital telephones are ringing off the hook since coronavirus vaccines became available this week for
UK approaches one million vaccinated as cases surge
Britain said Thursday that it had vaccinated almost 950,000 people, as a surge in coronavirus cases prompted the reopening of
New Year comes to COVID ward, with hope for end to nightmare
While the world said goodbye—or good riddance—to 2020, a year in which the pandemic brought hardship and pain to billions,
A death #Every10Minutes: LA begs revelers to avoid NYE gatherings
“A mother,” “a cancer patient,” “someone who loved the rain”: Los Angeles health officials tweeted every 10 minutes Thursday to
WHO grants ’emergency validation’ to Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine
The World Health Organization on Thursday granted emergency validation to the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, paving the way for countries worldwide to
Once a model, California now struggles to tame COVID-19
Ambulances waited hours for openings to offload coronavirus patients. Overflow patients were moved to hospital hallways and gift shops, even
France tightens virus curfew in several regions
The French government on Friday announced that it was bringing forward by two hours a the nighttime curfew in 15
Traditional Ghanaian medicines show promise against tropical diseases
The discovery of new drugs is vital to achieving the eradication of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) in Africa and