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Hackers steal Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine data, Ema launches investigation
Hackers violate server of the European regulator and steal Pfizer / BioNTech vaccine data. BioNTech itself declared this in an official note a few hours ago.
Indonesia, the Chinese Sinovac vaccine against Covid has arrived in Jakarta
Indonesia arrived the first batch in Jakarta of Covid vaccine: it is 1.2 million doses. Another 1.8 million should be delivered in a month.
The future is a universal flu vaccine? Mount Sinai Researchers Advance a Universal Influenza Virus…
The future is a universal flu vaccine? A vaccine that induces immune responses to a wide spectrum of influenza virus strains and subtypes has produced strong and durable results in early-stage clinical trials in humans, Mount Sinai…
UK begins distributing COVID-19 vaccine: today is V-Day
From today in the UK, the Covid-19 starts to be a page of history. The Covid-19 vaccine is a reality. It 'arrived, on time, V-Day: the day that is the beginning of mass vaccination for British citizens.
COVID-19 drugs, the trial on Remdesivir continues on the International Space Station
The studies on the COVID-19 drugs continue: on the International Space Station research on the remdesivir
Great Britain is the first country to authorize the Covid vaccine: it will be that of Pfizer
Great Britain, as announced a couple of months ago, approved today, with an "emergency" decision, the use of a vaccine for Covid-19: it is the drug developed by the American multinational Pfizer together with the German company Biontech.
In Zimbabwe 54,407 Chegutu residents receive free cholera vaccination
Chegutu, Zimbabwe – Thanks to Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, 54 407 people in Chegutu received free cholera vaccination. The five-day oral cholera vaccination campaign was conducted by the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) and Chegutu…
COVID-19 and DNA, the link between telomeres and intensive care: the study by Saint-Luc University…
COVID-19 and DNA, the chromosome telomeres: a team of researchers at Saint-Luc University Clinics and UCLouvain studied the potential role of these chromosome-specific traits
COVID-19 in South Africa, Daily Maverick's journalistic investigation uncovers corruption cases in…
COVID-19 in South Africa: an investigation by the Daily Maverick has found that the ICU field hospital project in Gauteng, which has still not yielded a single new bed months after the Covid-19 wave has passed Gauteng, will cost close to…
Vietnam, free care for about 2 thousand poor and disabled people in Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: access to basic care in some areas of the world is at least difficult. In Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, about 2,000 people, including 500 disabled people, we're able to benefit from medical (visual, dental, cardiac,…