Come il dott. Darrell Salk waited in line to receive his first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine, he realized he had been in a similar situation about 60 anni fa.
DC mayor’s sister dies from Covid-19
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Washington Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser's sister died Wednesday at age 64 a partire dal "complications related to Covid-19," the mayor said in a statement. "My family and I are mourning the loss of my sister, Mercia Bowser...
Covid-19 devastated this small city. Volunteers are going door-to-door to ensure people get vaccinated
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The last 12 months have been tolling for Linda Harris, who lives in a small Southwest Georgia city hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic. "I'm tired of losing grandparents, grandmamas, granddaddys and some of our sm...
Australian Open fans criticized for booing Covid-19 vaccine announcement
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Australia's government has condemned the "disgustoso" behavior of spectators at the Australian Open tennis tournament Sunday, after sections of the crowd loudly booed a speech praising the rollout of the Covid-19 va...
Biden to mark upcoming 500,000 US Covid-19 deaths with candle lighting ceremony
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With the US approaching 500,000 Covid-19 deaths, plans are underway for President Joe Biden to mark the moment this week. The President is planning to deliver remarks and hold a candle lighting ceremony at the White...
Una donna di Seattle di 90 anni cammina per sei miglia nella neve per ottenere il suo vaccino Covid-19
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Molte persone negli Stati Uniti sono determinate a ottenere il loro vaccino Covid-19, ma una novantenne residente a Seattle ha mostrato quanto fosse motivata a camminare per sei miglia nella neve per fissare il suo appuntamento. Fran Goldman ha detto alla CNN t ...
Trudeau warns of a dangerous third wave as Canada copes with a vaccine ‘drought’
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Ottawa Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned Canadians that public health measures, including restrictions on indoor social gatherings, would have to continue for weeks to comes as new Covid-19 variants, and a slow va...
People of color are underrepresented in US vaccine trials, reperti di studio
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People of color have been vastly underrepresented in US-based vaccine trials for the last decade, according to a new study released Friday by researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Harvard, Emory and...
Una famiglia del Texas ha perso il padre a causa del Covid-19 tre settimane fa. Ora hanno perso la loro casa a causa di un incendio mentre cercavano di stare al caldo
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Stephanie Rubio e i suoi tre figli hanno avuto il cuore spezzato due volte in tre settimane. Il marito di Stephanie, Roberto, è morto per complicazioni Covid-19 a gennaio 28 dopo aver trascorso otto giorni in ospedale. Martedì ...
5 things to know for February 19: Texas, Iran, Covid-19, NASA, Rivolta del Campidoglio
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Taiwan blames ‘external forces’ for blocking BioNTech vaccine deal. China says it had nothing to do with it
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Hong Kong The Chinese government has denied it obstructed Taiwan's coronavirus vaccine purchase from BioNTech, after the island's health minister revealed that its deal with the German drugmaker fell through at the l...
Food and food packaging highly unlikely to spread Covid-19, dicono gli esperti
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Food and food packaging are highly unlikely to spread Covid-19, the US Food and Drug Administration, US Department of Agriculture and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a reminder Thursday. "Cons...