Canada’s chief public health officer said Friday that the country could face a fourth wave of COVID-19, driven by the
Month: July 2021
Two more parts of China report COVID outbreaks
China raced Saturday to contain its worst coronavirus outbreak in months as fresh cases were reported in two more parts
Australia’s third-largest city of Brisbane to enter COVID lockdown
Australia’s third-largest city of Brisbane and other parts of Queensland state will enter a snap COVID-19 lockdown from Saturday as
Reluctant to be vaccinated for COVID-19? Here are six myths you can put to rest
South Africa’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout program, outlined by the Ministry of Health, had three phases, starting with the most vulnerable population.
How a simple blood test can identify women at risk for preterm birth
One in ten babies is born prematurely in the United States, but a blood test during a routine prenatal visit
WHO urges action to suppress COVID before deadlier variants emerge
The Delta variant of COVID-19 is a warning to the world to suppress the virus quickly before it mutates again
Delta not specifically targeting children: WHO
The Delta variant of the coronavirus is not specifically targeting children, the World Health Organization said Friday. The WHO’s COVID-19
Obstetrician groups recommend COVID vaccine during pregnancy
Two leading obstetricians’ groups on Friday recommended COVID-19 shots for all pregnant women, citing concerns over rising cases and low
Study reveals source of DNA mutations in melanoma
The mutations that give rise to melanoma result from a chemical conversion in DNA fueled by sunlight—not just a DNA
Biden says US to see new Covid restrictions ‘in all probability’
US President Joe Biden said on Friday “in all probability” new guidelines or restrictions would be imposed in the United