Australia will lift a ban on its citizens returning from COVID-ravaged India next week, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Friday, as state officials reported that an outbreak in Sydney appeared to be contained. Morrison stood by his decision to impose a biosecurity order last month barring all travel …
Read More »Japan set to extend virus emergency in Tokyo through May 31, PM says Olympics still going ahead
Japan extended on Friday a state of emergency in Tokyo and three other areas until the end of May to stem a surge in coronavirus cases, but Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga reiterated that it is still possible to host Tokyo Olympics this summer. The government had hoped a “short and …
Read More »Gandhi warns ‘explosive’ COVID wave threatens India and the world
India’s main opposition leader Rahul Gandhi warned on Friday that unless the deadly second COVID-19 wave sweeping the country was brought under control it would devastate India as well as threaten the rest of the world. In a letter, Gandhi implored Prime Minister Narendra Modi to prepare for another national …
Read More »New studies reveal very good news about coronavirus immunity
The novel coronavirus is just too new for scientists to figure out how long immunity might last. That’s a key detail that will help with immunization protocols once vaccines are available, as well as public health campaigns for containing outbreaks and reducing infection rates. The longer the immunity lasts, the …
Read More »Nigeria to reopen airports for international flights from August 29
Nigeria will reopen its airports for international flights from Aug. 29, its aviation minister said on Monday. The airports have been closed since March 23 to all but essential international flights as part of the country’s efforts to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. Aviation Minister Hadi Sirika said four flights would …
Read More »Covid-19: more than 180 thousand cases in Iraq
Iraq registered, on Monday, more than 3000 new cases and of Covid-19, as well as 3571 recoveries and 94 fatalities in the past 24 hours. The Iraqi Ministry of Health and Environment said in a statement that, 21403 tests were performed today, The newly recovery cases were distributed as follows: …
Read More »Ten times more infectious than Coronavirus: All you need to know about D614G
On Sunday, Malaysia’s health ministry announced that D614G, a mutation of SARS-CoV-2 virus which causes Covid-19, has been detected in at least three of the 45 cases in a cluster that started from a restaurant owner returning from India and breached his 14-day home quarantine. The D614G mutation was first …
Read More »Spaniards Hold Anti-Mask Protest in Madrid As COVID-19 Cases Rise
Chanting “freedom”, hundreds of people rallied Sunday in Madrid to protest against the mandatory use of facemasks and other restrictions imposed by the Spanish government to contain the coronavirus pandemic. A crowd of clapping and cheering people gathered beneath an enormous yellow and red Spanish flag that stands in the …
Read More »China Grants Country’s First COVID-19 Vaccine Patent to CanSino
China’s vaccine specialist CanSino Biologics Inc has won a patent approval from Beijing for its COVID-19 vaccine candidate Ad5-nCOV, state media reported, citing documents from the country’s intellectual property regulator. It is the first COVID-19 vaccine patent granted by China, state-owned newspaper People’s Daily reported on Sunday. The paper cited …
Read More »New Zealand’s Ardern postpones election as coronavirus flares up
The prime minister postponed the country’s general election on Monday by a month to Oct. 17 as the city of Auckland remains in lockdown due to a new outbreak of the coronavirus. Jacinda Ardern has been under pressure to put off the polls as political parties said it was impossible …
Read More »Lebanon needs two-week lockdown after COVID-19 spike, health minister says
Lebanon should be locked down for two weeks after a spike in COVID-19 infections, the caretaker government’s health minister was quoted as saying on Monday. “We declare today a state of general alert and we need a brave decision to close (the country) for two weeks,” Hamad Hassan told Voice …
Read More »Jordan to isolate city near Syria after coronavirus spike
Jordan will seal off a city near the Syrian border from Monday following the largest daily rise in four months in coronavirus infections, which officials say have come mainly from its northern neighbour. The health ministry said half of the 39 cases recorded in the last 24 hours were from …
Read More »COVID-19 cases surpass 21 million; France, South Korea see resurgence
The new coronavirus has so far infected 21,468,279 people and claimed the lives of at least 771,181 others across the world since it first emerged late last year, according to figures released by the Johns Hopkins University. The United Kingdom has imposed a 14-day quarantine for people arriving from France …
Read More »4348 New Cases Of Coronavirus, 2674 Cases Of Recovery, And 75 Deaths Cases Registered In Iraq Today
The Ministry of Health and Environment announced the daily epidemiological situation of the new Coronavirus pandemic in Iraq for Sunday, August 16, 2020 The ministry said in a statement that AlgahdeerTV received a copy of it that “(19,278) samples have been examined in all the specialized laboratories in Iraq for …
Read More »FDA authorizes faster, cheaper COVID test in push to pioneer progress
In what could be a major breakthrough for novel coronavirus testing, the Food and Drug Administration has given emergency authorization for a new kind of saliva-based screening method Saturday, aimed at streamlining how samples are processed and cutting both cost and turnaround time. Developed by Yale’s School of Public Health, …
Read More »Israel shuts Gaza fishing zone after overnight fighting
Israel closed the Gaza Strip’s offshore fishing zone Sunday following a night of cross-border fighting with Palestinian resistance, the most intense escalation of hostilities in recent months. Palestinian resistance in Gaza fired two rockets into southern Israel after Israeli airstrikes targeted sites belonging to the territory’s Hamas rulers. The military …
Read More »New Zealand coalition partner calls for vote delay due to COVID-19
New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters called on Sunday for a delay to the planned September general election, given an abrupt reappearance of COVID-19 in the country, increasing pressure on Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to postpone the vote. Last week’s resurgence of the infections in Auckland – after the …
Read More »Modi: India set to mass-produce COVID-19 vaccine, launches digital health mission
India is ready to mass-produce COVID-19 vaccines when scientists give the go-ahead, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in his Independence Day speech on Saturday, also launching a national project to roll out health identities for each citizen. Modi identified health and economic self-reliance as the key priorities for his …
Read More »2571 Cases Of Recovery, And 4293 New Cases Of Coronavirus Registered In Iraq Today
The Ministry of Health and Environment announced the daily epidemiological situation of the new Coronavirus pandemic in Iraq on Saturday, August 15, 2020 The ministry said in a statement that AlghedeerTV received a copy of it: “(18295) samples have been examined in all specialized laboratories in Iraq for this day. …
Read More »LA mayor embraces shift in COVID-19 testing strategy: simplicity and speed
The mayor of the second-largest U.S. city has joined a growing clamor among health experts and politicians for a radical shift in the nation’s coronavirus testing strategy – from an emphasis on the utmost accuracy to a focus on speed and simplicity. The concept envisions mass production and distribution of …
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