COVID-19

Brazil Stops Use of AstraZeneca COVID Vaccine in Pregnant Women After Death

Brazil announced the suspension of the vaccination of pregnant women with the AstraZeneca COVID vaccine after an expectant mother died upon receiving the jab.
California Bar Owner Arrested for Selling Fake COVID Vaccination Cards

California Bar Owner Arrested for Selling Fake COVID Vaccination Cards

A bar owner from California was arrested after authorities busted him for selling fake COVID vaccination cards.
President Biden Delivers Remarks On Implementation Of American Rescue Plan

Pres. Biden Backs Lifting Patent Protections on COVID Vaccines

President Joe Biden has sent his support behind waiving the intellectual property protections for COVID-19 vaccines proposed by World Trade Organization.
Brazil Ex-Health Chief Accuses Bolsonaro of Fueling COVID Crisis

'I Warned Him': Brazil Ex-Health Chief Accuses Bolsonaro of Fueling COVID Crisis

Brazil's former health minister Luiz Henrique Mandetta has testified in a probe on President Jair Bolsonaro's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

FDA to Authorize Pfizer's COVID Vaccine on 12-15-Year-Olds by Early Next Week

FDA will approve Pfizer's COVID vaccine among 12- to 15-year-olds by early next week, raising concerns about the decision.
U.S. State Department Urges Americans in India to Leave Now

U.S. State Department Urges Americans in India to Leave Now as COVID Deaths Rise Sharply

The U.S. State Department urged Americans in India to leave the country immediately as the COVID-19 crisis continues to worsen.
Mexico to Receive U.S. Pfizer Vaccines

Pfizer will Begin Shipment of U.S.-Made Vaccine to Mexico

Pfizer will begin their shipment of COVID-19 vaccines to Mexico. The said vaccines will come from the company's Michigan plant.

Brazil Health Regulator Rejects Russia's COVID Vaccine

Brazil's health regulator refused Russia's COVID-19 vaccine despite the uptick of Positive cases and deaths.
Pfizer’s COVID-19 Pill Could Be Available This Year: Report

Pfizer’s COVID-19 Pill Could Be Available This Year: Report

A COVID-19 pill being developed by Pfizer could be ready to enter the market this year if trials are successful, according to a report.
U.S. Lifts Pause on Johnson & Johnson COVID Vaccine Despite Blood Clot Risk

U.S. Lifts Pause on Johnson & Johnson COVID Vaccine Despite Blood Clot Risk

U.S. health officials on Friday lifted the pause on the use of the Johnson & Johnson's COVID vaccine following a recommendation by an expert panel.
U.S. to Increase Travel Restrictions to 80% of the World

U.S. to Increase Travel Restrictions to 80% of the World to Curb COVID-19 Transmission

Based on the statement of the State Department, the update is a result of a significant increase in the number of countries which are at Level 4. These countries are at ‘Do Not Travel,’ and it is extended to approximately 80% of countries worldwide.
Pfizer CEO: Third Dose of COVID Vaccine Likely Needed Within a Year

Pfizer CEO: Third Dose of COVID Vaccine Likely Needed Within a Year

People would likely need to get a third dose of a vaccine within a year after getting fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla.
Maxine Waters Snaps At Jim Jordan as COVID Hearing With Fauci Gets Heated

'Shut Your Mouth': Maxine Waters Snaps At Jim Jordan as COVID Hearing With Fauci Gets Heated

The exchange of tense words by Representative Jim Jordan with infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci created tension on Thursday's congressional hearing.
Brazil Senate to Probe Jair Bolsonaro’s Handling Of COVID-19 Crisis

Brazil Senate to Probe Jair Bolsonaro’s Handling Of COVID-19 Crisis

Brazil's Senate has started an investigation into President Jair Bolsonaro's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

New York State Nurses Association Scores Big Win in the FY22 State Budget

The New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) was able to score victories in the upcoming state budget, according to a statement released the previous week.
Puerto Rico Prepares For Leadership Change As Embattled Gov. Rossello Resigns

Puerto Rican Governor Opens Vaccination to 16 and Older, Extends Age Restriction

As the spike in COVID-19 cases in the United States territory continues, the governor of Puerto Rico declared Wednesday that public health officials will start vaccinating all individuals ages 16 and up starting on Monday.
Agriculture Workers In California Receive COVID-19 Vaccination

Vaccines Work Against COVID-19 California Variant, Duke Researchers Says

As the affected areas of the California strain of coronavirus continue to expand, researchers assured the people of the Golden State that several vaccines act as effective protection against the new variant based on their new research.
104-Year-Old Colombian Woman Contracts and Beats COVID Twice

104-Year-Old Colombian Woman Contracts, Beats COVID-19 Twice

A 104-year-old Colombian woman received a standing ovation from hospital staff after defeating COVID-19 for a second time.
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Governor Abbott Prioritizes Personal Freedom Over Vaccination Proof, Bans Vaccine Passports

Prioritizing personal freedom and the private choices of his people, Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered on Tuesday to ban the state government and private entities from imposing COVID-19 vaccine passports in accessing services.
Community Health Care Center Offers Free Covid-19 Vaccines To Eligible South LA Residents

Working-Age Latinos Face COVID-19 Death 11 Times Higher Based on USC Study

Compared to the United States-born men and women who do not have Hispanic blood, Latinos of working ages 20 to 54 are 11 times more prone to die of COVID-19 based on a recent study.

Mexico President Contradicts His Decision to Get COVID Vaccine Following Advice From His Doctors

Mexico president decided not to take the COVID vaccine following the advice of his doctors, despite his announcement to take it in the previous week.
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