LONDON (Reuters) – Two producers of COVID-19 tests in Britain said on Tuesday they had pulled some of their tests
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Canada’s Overworked Healthcare Sector Braces for Staff Shortages as Vaccine Mandates Loom
VANCOUVER (Reuters) – Canada’s health and long-term care industries are bracing for staff shortages and layoffs, as deadlines for vaccine
Read morePortuguese Told to Stay Alert as Delta Variant Surges
LISBON (Reuters) – Prime Minister Antonio Costa urged the Portuguese on Tuesday to keep up their guard up against a
Read moreEU Picks Antibody Treatments, Arthritis Drug as Preferred COVID-19 Therapies
(Reuters) – The European Commission on Tuesday picked four antibody treatments and a repurposed rheumatoid arthritis drug by Eli Lilly
Read moreLloyd Webber, Impresarios Take Legal Action to Get UK COVID Pilot Data
LONDON (Reuters) – Andrew Lloyd Webber and other impresarios said on Thursday they had started legal action to press Britain’s
Read moreCancer Patients at High Risk of Death From COVID-19 Identified
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Using real-world data, researchers identified characteristics of cancer patients at highest risk of mortality from
Read moreSchool Reopening Safe With Mitigation Strategies, Modeling Study Suggests
(Reuters Health) – U.S. schools can reopen safely and limit SARS-CoV-2 transmission when community conditions are controlled and mitigation strategies
Read moreBrazilians Bang Pots in Protest as Another 2500 Die of COVID-19
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) – Pot-banging protests erupted across several cities in Brazil on Wednesday evening as President Jair Bolsonaro
Read moreEpigenetic Biomarkers Could Help Predict Severe COVID-19 in Seemingly Low-risk Patients
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Epigenetic biomarkers could help identify COVID-19-positive individuals who are at high risk for severe disease
Read moreIndians Rush for COVID Vaccines as Death Toll Passes 200,000
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Indians struggled to register online for a mass vaccination drive set to begin at the weekend
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