Madrid firefighters and healthcare workers on Tuesday in Coslada.CHEMA MOYA / EFE Spanish health authorities announced on Wednesday that overnight coronavirus-related fatalities had come in at 244, a rise from the 185 recorded on Tuesday. This new figure breaks a three-day run of fewer than 200 daily deaths, and brings total fatalities since the beginning of the […]
Continue reading …Illustration: © Pixabay / enriquelopezgarre Scientists have detected an antibody that blocks the coronavirus from entering cells, providing a much-needed shield for severely ill patients. While not a cure or vaccine, it is still a significant development. “This is clearly a breakthrough that shows that we are on the right track for the development of […]
Continue reading …A volunteer from Boots chemist conducts a test at a coronavirus test site in Poole (Picture: Reuters) Figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) confirmed more than 32,000 people in the UK have died with suspected Covid-19, which is more than Italy, previously Europe’s worst hit country. There were 29,710 Covid-19 deaths in England […]
Continue reading …M Copyright Ted S. Warren/Copyright 2020 The Associated Press In 2016, Dr Peter Hotez and his team were working on a coronavirus vaccine in Texas. The next step would have been to begin trials on people. Instead, he had to pull the plug due to a lack of interest – and funds. In March this year […]
Continue reading …North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (KCNA-Yonhap) North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is neither seriously ill nor had undergone heart surgery, South Korea’s spy agency confirmed to lawmakers on Wednesday. “At least, it is judged that Kim did not receive surgery or a medical procedure related to his heart,” the ruling Democratic Party of Korea Rep. […]
Continue reading …The White House is planning to wind down its coronavirus task force in the coming weeks as it shifts focus to reopening the economy. The move is a more formal recognition of a strategy that has been developing in recent weeks. President Donald Trump and his aides have been shifting their attention toward jolting the […]
Continue reading …Nigerians take to the roads again in Lagos on May 4, 2020, after five weeks in lockdown over the coronavirus outbreak. © Pius Utomi Ekpei, AFP Africa’s biggest city, Lagos, returned to work on Monday at the end of a five-week coronavirus lockdown. In the metropolis of 20 million, where exuberance and poverty live side by […]
Continue reading …This file photo taken on Nov. 29, 2015 shows the Turkish national flag (L) and the EU flag ahead of a summit on relations between the European Union and Turkey and on managing the migration crisis in Brussels. (AFP Photo) The head of the European Commission thanked Turkey’s president for attending and contributing to the […]
Continue reading …CALVIN MUNERLYN WAS SHOT DEAD ON FRIDAY. [SOURCE: BBC]M A woman has been charged along with her husband and son with killing a security guard who refused her daughter entry to a shop because she was not wearing a face covering. Calvin Munerlyn, 43, was shot in the back of the head on Friday at […]
Continue reading …MOGADISHU (Reuters) – A plane carrying aid supplies for use in the fight against the coronavirus crashed in Somalia on Monday, killing all six people on board, the Somali transport minister said. He declined to speculate on the cause of the crash, but a former defence minister told Reuters he had spoken to a witness […]
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