Cases of COVID-19 are increasing in some parts of India after months of a steady nationwide decline, prompting authorities to
Day: February 22, 2021
Vaccinations start without rush in Australia, parts of Asia
Australia started its COVID-19 inoculation program on Monday, days after its neighbor New Zealand, with both governments deciding their pandemic
Vaccine giant says told to prioritise India
The world’s biggest vaccine maker, India’s Serum Institute, has urged other countries to be “patient” about it supplying anti-coronavirus shots,
New model helping identify pregnant women whose previous kidney injury puts them, babies at risk
Young pregnant women, who appear to have fully recovered from an acute injury that reduced their kidney function, have higher
Australia starts vaccine rollout amid controversy
Australia launched its public rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine Monday amid protests over the campaign, including a vocal show of
Psychological ‘signature’ for the extremist mind uncovered by Cambridge researchers
Researchers have mapped an underlying “psychological signature” for people who are predisposed to holding extreme social, political or religious attitudes,
UK’s PM eyes end to lockdown as vaccines reach one-third of adults
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set Monday to start unwinding England’s third and—he hopes—final coronavirus lockdown, as a quickening UK-wide