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May 14, 2021
US relaxes mask-wearing guidance for fully vaccinated people, paving return to pre-pandemic life
Referring to the latest CDC guidelines, President Joe Biden hailed a 'great day for America' as US officials said vaccinated people can go mask-less in most indoor and outdoor settings
Apr 20, 2021
'Very high level' of COVID-19 in India: US advises its citizens to avoid travel even if fully vaccinated
The recommendation from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's comes a day after Britain placed India on its COVID-19 travel red list
Mar 13, 2021
Ebola survivor infected years ago may have started new outbreak in Guinea, claim researchers
The survivor harboured the virus for at least five years and then transmitted it via semen to a sex partner, researchers reported in articles published in Science and Stat. Until now, the longest the ebola virus had been known to persist in a survivor was 500 days
Mar 08, 2021
People fully vaccinated against COVID-19 can gather indoors without wearing masks or social distancing, announces CDC
The guidance is designed to address growing demand, as more adults have been getting vaccinated and wondering if it gives them greater freedom to visit family members, travel, or do other things like they did before the pandemic swept the world last year
Jan 19, 2021
Joe Biden dismisses Donald Trump's push to lift COVID-19 travel restrictions from Europe, Brazil
Trump on Monday said that the travel ban, which applied to any foreigner present in those countries, would no longer be needed from 26 January
Jan 03, 2021
Caught in deadly race with new COVID strain, Britain 'gambles' with mix-and-match vaccine regimen
Scientists have slammed the new guidance which allows for the interchange of vaccines, if the second dose of the vaccine originally received is not available, saying officials have abandoned science and are just trying to 'guess their way out of a mess'
Dec 10, 2020
African health official blasts 'terrible' vaccine inequality; high-income nations oppose proposal to waive IP rules
A small group of high-income countries and their trading partners, including the EU, US, Brazil, Canada, Japan and the UK Thursday opposed South Africa and India's request to waive some intellectual property rules to allow for faster, easier access to COVID-19 vaccines around the world
Nov 30, 2020
Moderna to file today for US, EU clearance for emergency use of COVID-19 vaccine
Moderna, which created its shots with the US National Institutes of Health, said it got the final needed results over the weekend that suggest the vaccine is more than 94 percent effective
Nov 12, 2020
Method of contraception used may determine how long it takes until normal fertility resumes
There are many types of contraception available across the globe and their proper use enables and empowers one to make the best sexual and reproductive health choices. The main purpose of contraception is to prevent pregnancy
Sep 17, 2020
Donald Trump says COVID-19 vaccine to be ready for mass distribution in US by October, condradicts CDC head
The US president made the prediction as the COVID-19 vaccine is still being tested in human subjects, and some health experts believed a highly effective vaccine is several months way
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