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Society3 years ago
WHO warns COVID pandemic could continue amid vaccine inequalities
A senior official at the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned world powers that the tragedy of the coronavirus pandemic could never end if huge inequities in vaccinations and medicines continue between rich and poor countries.
WHO warns COVID pandemic could continue amid vaccine inequalities
More3 years ago
Britain records highest COVID deaths in months as virus surges across Europe
Britain records 438 new deaths from COVID-19, the highest daily toll in almost a year, as the coronavirus' Omicron variant spreads very fast across Europe.
Britain records highest COVID deaths in months as virus surges across Europe
Society3 years ago
COVID pandemic 'nowhere near over:' WHO chief
The COVID-19 pandemic is far from over, the World Health Organization chief said Tuesday, cautioning against a narrative that the fast-spreading Omicron variant is risk-free.
COVID pandemic 'nowhere near over:' WHO chief
Military3 years ago
Top US general Milley tests positive for COVID-19
Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley, who is fully vaccinated, has tested positive for COVID-19 and is isolating, according to a US military spokesman.
Top US general Milley tests positive for COVID-19
Society3 years ago
As the poor die, suffer from COVID, rich get richer, Oxfam warns
The coronavirus pandemic has made the rich much richer while the income of the rest of world – nearly 99% of humanity – has declined, a new Oxfam report titled “Inequality Kills” says.
As the poor die, suffer from COVID, rich get richer, Oxfam warns
Society3 years ago
US students walkout of classes, demand safer COVID protocols
Student throughout the US cut classes to protest inadequate anti-COVID-19 health measures and demanding a return to remote learning amid persisting surges of the Omicron variant.
US students walkout of classes, demand safer COVID protocols
Politics3 years ago
UK PM Johnson apologizes for attending Downing Street party during lockdown
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has apologized for attending a drink party in the back garden of 10 Downing Street when the rest of the country was under a strict COVID-19 lockdown.
UK PM Johnson apologizes for attending Downing Street party during lockdown
France3 years ago
French teachers’ unions call for strike as government eases COVID protocols
French teachers have gone on strike in protest at back-to-back changes of COVID-19 policy in schools.
French teachers’ unions call for strike as government eases COVID protocols
Economy3 years ago
US consumer inflation soars to new 40-year high
Consumer prices in the US have made the biggest year-to-year jump since 1982, the latest sign that rising inflation is negatively impacting working Americans
US consumer inflation soars to new 40-year high
Politics3 years ago
US Sen. Rand Paul driving violent threats against me: Fauci says
Anthony Fauci has accused Sen. Rand Paul of putting him in danger with personal attacks.
US Sen. Rand Paul driving violent threats against me: Fauci says
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