Tunisia on Sunday launched a COVID-19 vaccination drive for the over-40s, after receiving more than six million doses from abroad
Month: August 2021
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Brunei clamps down after first local virus cases in 15 months
Brunei imposed strict curbs to halt the spread of COVID-19, after finding its first locally transmitted cases in the country
Covid variant ‘no joke,’ young Mexicans warn from hospital
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Once lagging, Europe catches up to the US in vaccinations
Despite a sluggish start, the European Union’s COVID-19 vaccination drive has caught up to that of the United States, where
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Some in US getting COVID-19 boosters without FDA approval
When the delta variant started spreading, Gina Welch decided not to take any chances: She got a third, booster dose
In Florida, Delta variant fuels concerns for children’s health
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Once-gloomy scientist says future UK lockdowns unlikely
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