Lack of transparency has recently fuelled uncertainty and disinformation regarding COVID-19 vaccination in Europe, say MEPs.
MoreBritain is preparing to administer the first doses of AstraZeneca's coronavirus vaccine Monday.
MoreVaccinations against the coronavirus are off to a slow and chaotic start in the United States, but the country’s top infectious disease expert held out hope Sunday that the pace will soon pick up.
MoreThe Johns Hopkins Resource Center reported early Saturday that there are more than 84 million global COVID-19 cases.
MoreVaccines that protect against COVID-19 have been developed in record time over the year but, amid fears that people from poorer countries may miss out, the UN has consistently insisted on global solidarity, to ensure that all are protected. In the final part of our series on the ways that the virus has changed the
MoreA COVID-19 vaccine developed by a Chinese drugmaker is the first to be granted official approval by China’s government.
MoreAs people around the world celebrated New Year's Eve 12 months ago, a new global threat emerged.
MoreIn the final World Health Organization (WHO) COVID-19 press conference of the year, on Monday, senior officials warned that the virus is "not necessarily the big one", and that there is a real chance of another, more serious pandemic spreading across the world.
MoreIn Italy, a large proportion of patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) presented with symptoms (71.4% of 31 845 confirmed cases as of June 3, 2020). Common symptoms include cough, fever, dyspnea, musculoskeletal symptoms (myalgia, joint pain, fatigue), gastrointestinal symptoms, and anosmia/dysgeusia.
MoreThere is an urgent need to have resilient and robust health systems, reaching those who are vulnerable or in vulnerable situations.
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