The Food and Drug Administration has formally approved Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine.
MoreWHO, its partners and donors continue to diversify the ways they collaborate in countries where support is most needed.
MoreTo help Tunisia cope with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the worrying health situation within the country, the European Union and its member states continue to mobilise emergency aid via the EU Civil Protection Mechanism.
MoreThree new candidate drugs are being tested in the latest phase of global Solidarity clinical trials to find effective treatments against COVID-19, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced on Wednesday.
MoreFewer women will regain jobs lost to the COVID-19 pandemic during the recovery period, than men, according to a new study released on Monday by the UN’s labour agency.
MoreAs part of the European Union's efforts to support vaccination in partner countries, the Commission today increased from €40 million to €75 million its assistance package to deploy safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines and speed up the vaccination campaigns in the six Eastern Partnership countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Republic of Moldova and Ukraine.
MoreCOVID-19 vaccine requirements can now be easily found when making a reservation;
New In-App Direct Messaging feature allows diners to seamlessly interact with restaurants to ask questions and lets restaurants keep customers up-to-date on changing protocols
The White House has confirmed that it is considering requiring foreign visitors to show proof of vaccination to potentially restart international travel.
MoreCalling it a major milestone, U.S. President Joe Biden announced on Tuesday that the country has shipped more than 110 million doses of coronavirus vaccine to 65 nations that are among the hardest hit in the world.
MoreNew Global Dashboard on COVID-19 Vaccine Equity finds low-income countries would add $38 billion to their GDP forecast for 2021 if they had the same vaccination rate as high-income countries. Global economic recovery at risk if vaccines are not equitably manufactured, scaled up and distributed.
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