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Coronavirus cost global tourism $460 Billion in January-June

The amount of revenue lost between January and June is "around five times the loss in international tourism receipts recorded in 2009", World Tourism Organisation ...
Sep 16

Vaccine safety top priority, says WHO as AstraZeneca pauses study

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Sep 09

Don't kill your gran: Britain sounds COVID alarm

Close to 3,000 new cases were recorded on Sunday and again on Monday - a sudden jump from numbers much closer to 1,000 for ...
Sep 08

University stops the spread of COVID-19 by being prompt

When a wastewater sample from one dorm came back positive this week, the school quickly tested all 311 people and found 2 positive ...
Aug 29

Food for good hair health and less hair fall

Struggling with hair fall? While you can spend a fortune on expensive hair masks and oils, it would be a good idea to tweak your ...
Aug 29

Improve your joint health with these 12 superfoods

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Aug 27

40% Covid Cases Have No Symptoms, May Be Key To Ending Pandemic

A Boston homeless shelter had 147 infected residents, but 88% had no symptoms even though they shared their living space....
Aug 10

A COVID-19 Vaccine Could Be Ready Sooner Than You Think

The recent flare-ups in Covid-19 are disheartening. One strange benefit of a higher infection rate, however, is that it could speed the conclusion ...
Aug 08

WHO sends experts to South Africa to help fight virus

South Africa among top five nations most affected by coronavirus...
Aug 07

First dog to test positive for coronavirus in US dies

Buddy the seven-year-old German shepherd became sick in April, around the same time his owner Robert Mahoney was recovering from COVID-19...
Jul 31

Boris Johnson launches anti-obesity campaign

The campaign began with newspaper editorials and a social media blitz that included a video showing Johnson walking in slow-motion ...
Jul 28

EU eyes COVID-19 vaccine at less than $40

The position shows the EU has only partly embraced a global approach in the race for COVID-19 vaccines...
Jul 25

COVID-19 herd immunity will take time

In a social media live event organised by the World Health Organisation from Geneva on Friday, the scientist said that more waves of the infection...
Jul 25

Don't expect first COVID-19 vaccinations until early 2021: WHO

Mike Ryan, head of WHO's emergencies programme said several vaccines were now in phase 3 trials and none had failed...
Jul 23

Don't expect first COVID-19 vaccinations until early 2021: WHO

Mike Ryan, head of WHO's emergencies programme said several vaccines were now in phase 3 trials and none had failed...
Jul 23

COVID-19 antibodies fade rapidly and no lasting immunity

The latest findings raise concern that protection from reinfection may not last long in those with mild symptoms, which accounts for the majority of cases...
Jul 22

India set for pivotal role in Covid-19 vaccine production

Balram Bhargava, the head of ICMR, said two India-made Covid-19 vaccines are now being trialled with 1,000 volunteers ...
Jul 15

Anxiety makes us bad decision-makers

If you're struggling with anxiety and making poor decisions as a result, experts say there are techniques you can use to feel better and ...
Jul 10

Brazil to become testing ground for Coronavirus vaccine

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Jul 08

In Africa, lack of Coronavirus data raises fears

President John Magufuli rush to reopen came despite alarm from the World Health Organization over an almost total lack of information...
Jul 08

One of the first for clinical trial for COVID-19 vaccine

It's like the United States is down to one solution that might save us from ourselves, one final bailout - the vaccine. Where's the ...
Jul 07

WHO team to investigate Coronavirus origins in China

COVID-19 has killed over 500,000 people in the world and cases and deaths are increasing by the day...
Jul 04

Seven superfoods to add to your diet

The addition of superfood always helps you to have better nutrition. Take a look on the list...
Jul 03

Coronavirus brings poverty in South America

The protests dragged on for months, affecting many small businesses -- and just as those were starting to recover, the coronavirus struck in mid-March....
Jul 01

Scientist study how COVID-19 mutation is global

The mutation doesn't appear to make people sicker, but a growing number of scientists worry that it has made the virus more contagious...
Jun 30

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