The coronavirus situation in India continues to remain grim as the country registered over 3.47 lakh fresh Covid-19 cases and 2,624 deaths -- the highest single-day spike -- in the past 24 hours.
READ MOREOne year ago, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a pandemic. The microscopic coronavirus has, in one way or another, changed the lives of all 7.8 billion people on Earth.
READ MOREIndia has registered 89,129 new COVID-19 cases, 714 deaths and 44,202 recoveries in the last 24 hours, with an active caseload of 6,58,909, as per a statement by the Health Ministry on April 3.
READ MOREMillions of adults get vaccinated against COVID-19 in the USA each day, but trials are still underway to determine the safety and effectiveness of the vaccines in children.
READ MOREFor now, you’re unlikely to have much of a choice. Medical experts say it’s important to take whichever vaccine is offered to you, and the Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines that are currently authorized in the U.S. have all been shown to be effective at preventing disease. As vaccine supply increases and more options become available in the coming months and years, there may be more scope for doctors to recommend different types of shots for different populations.
READ MORECoronavirus news updates and government and central bank action remain the key drivers as the week comes to a close.
READ MOREThe pound made a strong start to the week against the U.S. dollar on Monday, despite an ongoing drip of dearie data, but some have warned further gains for the currency will be hard to come by due to uncertainty sparked by the Covid-19 pandemic.
READ MOREOil prices extended losses on Wednesday on worries that rising coronavirus cases heading into the northern winter would lead to further restrictions on activity and curb demand for fuel.
READ MOREGiven the regulatory timeline, Dec. 13 is the earliest the first round of vaccine against the coronavirus could start to be given to select Americans.
READ MOREWhen a COVID-19 vaccine is ready , people who risk their lives to care for the sick will be first in line to get one. Here's a list of who's next.
READ MOREThe nation's largest public school system will temporarily halt in-person learning again in an effort to stem the continued spread of COVID-19, according to New York City mayor Bill de Blasio.
READ MOREThe U.S. set another daily record for coronavirus cases and the world surpassed 50 million total cases Sunday as President-elect Joe Biden promised to do what President Donald Trump could not: "Get this virus under control."
READ MOREThe coronavirus situation in India continues to remain grim as the country registered over 3.47 lakh fresh Covid-19 cases and 2,624 deaths -- the highest single-day spike -- in the past 24 hours.
READ MOREOne year ago, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a pandemic. The microscopic coronavirus has, in one way or another, changed the lives of all 7.8 billion people on Earth.
READ MOREIndia has registered 89,129 new COVID-19 cases, 714 deaths and 44,202 recoveries in the last 24 hours, with an active caseload of 6,58,909, as per a statement by the Health Ministry on April 3.
READ MOREMillions of adults get vaccinated against COVID-19 in the USA each day, but trials are still underway to determine the safety and effectiveness of the vaccines in children.
READ MOREFor now, you’re unlikely to have much of a choice. Medical experts say it’s important to take whichever vaccine is offered to you, and the Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines that are currently authorized in the U.S. have all been shown to be effective at preventing disease. As vaccine supply increases and more options become available in the coming months and years, there may be more scope for doctors to recommend different types of shots for different populations.
READ MORECoronavirus news updates and government and central bank action remain the key drivers as the week comes to a close.
READ MOREThe pound made a strong start to the week against the U.S. dollar on Monday, despite an ongoing drip of dearie data, but some have warned further gains for the currency will be hard to come by due to uncertainty sparked by the Covid-19 pandemic.
READ MOREOil prices extended losses on Wednesday on worries that rising coronavirus cases heading into the northern winter would lead to further restrictions on activity and curb demand for fuel.
READ MOREGiven the regulatory timeline, Dec. 13 is the earliest the first round of vaccine against the coronavirus could start to be given to select Americans.
READ MOREWhen a COVID-19 vaccine is ready , people who risk their lives to care for the sick will be first in line to get one. Here's a list of who's next.
READ MOREThe nation's largest public school system will temporarily halt in-person learning again in an effort to stem the continued spread of COVID-19, according to New York City mayor Bill de Blasio.
READ MOREThe U.S. set another daily record for coronavirus cases and the world surpassed 50 million total cases Sunday as President-elect Joe Biden promised to do what President Donald Trump could not: "Get this virus under control."
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