Pfizer Profits Drop On Lower Covid-19 Product Sales
Much lower sales of Covid-19 vaccine Comirnaty and therapeutic Paxlovid accounted for a 20 percent drop in first-quarter revenues to $14.9 billion compared with the year-ago period.
Pandemic Accord Talks At Loggerheads As Time Ticks Away
Shaken by Covid-19, which shredded economies, overturned societies, crippled health systems and killed millions, countries decided in December 2021 to build a framework of binding commitments to stop such trauma from ever happening again.
The Covid-19 Pandemic Officially Began Four Years Ago: Are Latinos Still Getting Vaccinated?
A survey by the Pew Research Center showed that 70% of Latino respondents said they didn't get the reinforcement that became available last September. 27% did
Covid Lowered Life Expectancy By 1.6 Years Worldwide: Study
The rate of death for people over 15 rose by 22 percent for men and 17 percent for women during this time, the researchers estimated.
Chronical Absenteeism From School Among Latinos Skyrockets During COVID Pandemic
The number shot up by more than 50 percent, more than for any other demographic. The reasons and the proposals to revert this
UK Covid-19 Inquiry To Grill PM Sunak Over Eat Out Scheme
Sunak, who was finance minister at the time, is due to give evidence to the public inquiry into the UK government's handling of the crisis.
Covid-19 Variant Maintains Threat: WHO
Covid-19 remains a threat as a virus variant has been spreading steadily around the globe, the World Health Organisation said Tuesday.
Teenage Latinos With Major Depression Receive the Least Treatment in the U.S.
A study explored racial and ethnic difference in the prevalence of major depression and disparities in treatment during the pandemic. These are its conclusions
COVID Tests Are Available to Anyone in the Country with a US Address, Regardless of Legal Status
One household is eligible for one order of COVID-19 rapid tests–each order includes four rapid tests
Consumption of Alcohol Among Young US Adults from Minority Groups Increased in 2021-2023: Gallup
While alcohol consumption in the U.S. has declined among young people, drinking rates for Latinos have increased over the past decade.
Global Covid Cases Up 80% As New Subvariant Rises
WHO said that nations reported nearly 1.5 million new cases from July 10 to Aug. 6, an 80% increase compared to the previous 28 days.
COVID Lab-Leak Theory Constantly Disputed As China Accuses FBI Of 'Politicizing' The Issue
China opposed the FBI's assertion that the COVID-19 pandemic may have been caused by a virus that emerged from a Chinese lab.
Biden To End Covid-19, Public Health Emergencies On May 11
President Biden said that his administration will end twin emergencies related to the COVID-19 pandemic on May 11, 2023.
iPhone Manufacturing Could Move To India In 2027 With China Suppliers Struggling
iPhone production could move to India soon at the rate that delays have been becoming a problem for Apple in delivering the device in timely fashion.
China Downgrades COVID-19 Classification, Relaxes Restrictions Starting January 2023
China has re-classified COVID-19 to class B and eased restrictions for travelers starting Jan. 8, 2023.
Almost 250 Million COVID-19 Infections In December In China, Claim Leaked Notes From Health Officials
Leaked notes from top Chinese health officials revealed on Wednesday, a whopping estimate of 250 million Covid-19 infections in December.
Exodus Of Americans To Mexico Continue To Soar Even After The Pandemic
Americans have been moving to Mexico where their cost of living is more manageable.
27 COVID-19 Patients Dead In 'Quarantine Bus' Collision As Chinese Authorities Stay Mum
A bus full of potentially-COVID-positive people crashed on Sunday in China, killing 27 of its occupants and putting the Chinese government in the spotlight for what is perceived as its draconian COVID policy.
First Inhaled COVID-19 Vaccine Boosts Fight Against Pandemic Without Needle Use
A new COVID-19 vaccine that can be taken in via an inhaler is reportedly being used in China in lieu of injected shots.
North Korea Logs New Covid-19 Cases In Border With China After Claiming Victory Over Pandemic
North Korea recorded four new fever cases Thursday in its border region two weeks after Kim Jong Un declared victory over the country’s Covid-19 pandemic.
Kim Jong Un's Sister Vows 'Deadly Retaliation' Vs. South Korea Over COVID-19 Spread
On Wednesday, Kim Yo-jong, the sister of dictator Kim Jong-un, blamed the recent wave of COVID infections in North Korea on their rival country South Korea, with many worried that retaliation may happen due to the escalated rhetoric.
Kim Jong-un May Have Been Affected By COVID As North Korea Declares ‘Victory’ Over Virus
Kim Jong-un declared "victory" over COVID-19 on Thursday with only 74 confirmed deaths in North Korea, as Kim's sister implies that he was one of the many who were infected with the virus.
COVID-19 Cases Rises Across The US As Lack Of Data Makes Authorities Unsure About Next Step
Public health officials admitted on Monday that they are afraid to raise mask mandates and similar initiatives against the spread of COVID-19 even as cases across the country steadily rise.
Kim Jong-Un Blames COVID Outbreak On 'Alien' Contraband Entering North Korea
North Korea claimed on Friday that objects sent from South Korea had allowed COVID-19 to enter the country, as Kim Jong-un resolves to build a stronger military and defense system for the country.
Man Infected With Monkeypox After Traveling To Canada As More Cases Emerge Globally
The first new case of monkeypox in the U.S. this year was found on Wednesday in Massachusetts as cases increase around the globe.
Japanese Man Who Accidentally Got Nearly $360,000 Covid Relief Funds Blows It In Gambling
Japanese man, who was accidentally given more than £290,000 (nearly $360,000) Covid-19 relief money, gambled the fund through online casino sites.
Chinese Leader Issues Stern Warning To Anyone Questioning Zero-COVID Policy
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has issued a stern warning to anyone who opposes China's Zero-Covid policy with the Omicron variant surging in the country.
'Dead' COVID ‘Victim’ Startles Morgue Workers After Waking Up While Inside Body Bag In Shanghai
An elderly man in China that was thought to be dead was found to be alive inside a body bag by authorities, as footage released on Sunday goes viral in the country.
Moderna Requests FDA To Consider Vaccinating Kids Aged 6 Months Up to 5-Years-Old
Moderna is seeking FDA approval to use their vaccine on kids aged between six months to 5-years-old for added protection against the Omicron variant.
16-Year-Old Schoolgirl Reported Dead After Taking Second Dose Of COVID-19 Vaccine
A 16-year-old girl reportedly died after receiving her second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine in Uttar Pradesh, India on Tuesday, March 29.