The number of COVID-19 cases in the world has exceeded 400 million
The number of reported coronavirus infections worldwide since the pandemic began has exceeded 400 million, according to data from the U.S. Johns Hopkins University
Read MoreThe number of reported coronavirus infections worldwide since the pandemic began has exceeded 400 million, according to data from the U.S. Johns Hopkins University
Read MoreAdministrations in five U.S. states have announced that they intend to relax coronavirus restrictions on mandatory medical masks due to declining rates of COVID-19.
Read MoreAs the experience of several countries has shown, the key to defeating the epidemic is not only vaccination, but also the ability to quickly test people for COVID-19 at any time and in any place.
Read MoreThe number of confirmed cases of coronavirus infection in the world in January increased by 90 million. This is 3.6 times more than in December, 4.7 times more than last January, and is comparable with the total number of cases in the second half of 2021.
Read MorePfizer and its German partner BioNTech have sought approval from U.S. authorities to use a coronavirus vaccine they have developed for children aged six months to five years.
Read MoreModerna announced that it has begun testing a booster dose of its COVID-19 vaccine specifically designed to fight the Omicron strain.
Read MoreDr. Catherine Poling, an infectious disease specialist, member of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and a vaccinologist at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist in North Carolina
Read MoreMicrosoft founder Bill Gates believes that the world could face far more dangerous pandemics than COVID-19.
Read MoreThe White House on Tuesday announced the launch of a Web site where Americans can order free, at-home rapid tests for COVID-19.
Read MoreA new mutation of the Omicron strain has been discovered at the Academic Laboratory in Uppsala. The new variant was reported on Friday in three people and was named BA.2.
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