by owner | Oct 21, 2021 | U.K.
When it comes to COVID-19, what happens in the United Kingdom rarely stays in the United Kingdom — and that, in turn, rarely bodes well for the rest of the world. Again and again, the U.K. has previewed the next unwelcome phase of the pandemic. The highly...
by owner | Oct 18, 2021 | California, Mandate
Oct. 15—The COVID-19 vaccination rate is lower among California state workers than among the state’s general population, according to data from the state Human Resources Department. Fewer than two-thirds of state workers — about 62% — were vaccinated as of Oct....
by owner | Oct 14, 2021 | Italy, News
Ljubomir MILASIN, Alvise ARMELLINI Italy will require all workers to show a coronavirus health pass from Friday, one of the world’s toughest anti-Covid regimes that has already sparked riots and which many fear will cause “chaos”. More than 85...
by owner | Oct 8, 2021 | Medicine
By Cecelia Smith-SchoenwalderPfizer this week became the first vaccine maker to ask the Food and Drug Administration to authorize emergency use of its coronavirus vaccine in children ages 5-11, a development that could open up the shot to 48 million more people. The...
by owner | Oct 5, 2021 | New Jersey, News
By Brent Johnson | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com New Jersey on Tuesday reported another 1,255 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 37 more confirmed deaths, though both the state’s daily case average and rate of transmission continue to dip. The state’s seven-day average for...