(NewsNation) — Dr. Deborah Birx, the former White House COVID-19 response coordinator, is calling for a 9/11-style commission to investigate the handling of the coronavirus pandemic, saying transparency is needed
This is the last year that students in England will get formulae sheets in maths and science.
AstraZeneca Pulls COVID Vaccine After Admitting Rare Side Effect In yet another damning development for the 'safe and effective' crowd, AstraZeneca has announced the worldwide withdrawal of its Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, branded as Vaxzevria, due to a rare but serious side effect. This decision marks the end of the vaccine once hailed as a "triumph for British science" by Boris Johnson and credited with saving over six million lives, The Telegraph reports. The vaccine has been...
Dr. Patrick Provost stated that Université Laval’s treatment of him because of his views on the COVID shots is 'illegal, unjust, unreasonable and abusive.'
Vaxzevria has been criticised recently due to a rare side effect leading to blood clots and low blood platelet counts
President Marcos highlighted the distribution of the bulk of the pandemic emergency allowance to frontliners in his message for Health Workers’ Day, assuring members of the sector that the government values their service to the nation.?
Pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca on Wednesday said it planned to withdraw its Covid-19 vaccine as demand for it has declined.
AstraZeneca discontinues widely used COVID-19 vaccine due to surplus and emerging variants, citing declining demand and emerging alternatives amid rare side effects reports.
AstraZeneca Plc pulled its Covid-19 vaccine from the market due to lack of demand for a shot that initially raised hopes it would play a key role in protecting the world against the virus.
Symptoms of the latest COVID strains are similar to earlier versions, including fever, chills and trouble breathing.
Symptoms of the latest COVID strains are similar to earlier versions, including fever, chills and trouble breathing.
New so-called "FLiRT" COVID-19 variants have quickly become the most dominant in the United States, and authorities are monitoring their rise as summer approaches. According to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one of the two members of the “FLiRT” group, KP.2, is now No. 1 among strains nationally, accounting for about 24.9 of all current infections. The JN.1 strain had been dominant in the US before the emergence of KP.2. Both variants are offshoots...