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Argentina releases list of Covid-19 vaccine recipients as scandal widens
BUENOS AIRES (BLOOMBERG) – Argentina’s government released the names of dozens of officials and allies who secretly got vaccinated against Covid-19 in an apparent violation of the country’s guidelines, attempting
Covid 19 coronavirus: Vaccines could be given at stadiums, schools, workplaces, pharmacies and GP clinics, Covid-19 response minister Chris Hipkins says
New Zealand’s Covid-19 vaccination drive could be boosted by mega-clinics at stadiums – and inoculation will also happen at GP clinics, pharmacies, and likely in large workplaces and on school
U.S. and Novavax Will Aid Global Vaccination Campaign
The Biden administration plans to make good on a promise to donate $4 billion, while the pharmaceutical company Novavax pledged to donate 1.1 billion doses of its vaccine. By Sheryl
Vaccine v variant: Promising data in Israel's race to defeat Covid-19 pandemic
JERUSALEM (REUTERS) – Israel’s swift vaccination roll-out has made it the largest real-world study of Pfizer Inc’s Covid-19 vaccine. Results are trickling in, and they are promising. More than half
Pentagon Halts Plan to Vaccinate the 40 Prisoners at Guantánamo Bay
The decision to vaccinate the prisoners ignited criticism over whether the government was prioritizing terrorism suspects over American citizens. By Carol Rosenberg WASHINGTON — The Pentagon on Saturday halted plans
Vaccines: Supply, demand and diplomacy
In the week when the UK officially recorded 100,000 COVID-19 related deaths and worldwide infections topped 100 million, Adam Boulton and guests discuss the response to the pandemic and the
Covid 19 coronavirus: Why vaccines alone will not end the pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic in the United States has raged almost uncontrollably for so long that even if millions of people are vaccinated, millions more will still be infected and become
Inoculation begins for some Olympic athletes
LONDON • Several countries, including Israel and Denmark, yesterday confirmed they would vaccinate their athletes and staff against Covid-19 ahead of the Tokyo Olympics, amid global debate over whether athletes
Rich and poor Covid-19 vaccine divide worsening, warns WHO
GENEVA (AFP) – The Covid-19 vaccine divide between rich and poor nations is worsening by the day, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned Monday (Jan 25) , insisting the failure