Month: November 2021
The U.K. approves Merck’s COVID-19 antiviral pill, calling it a world first
“The U.K. is now the first country in the world to approve an antiviral that can be taken at home for COVID-19,” Health and Social Care Secretary Sajid Javid said. (Image credit: Justin Tallis/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreMerck Covid-19 Pill Cleared for Use in U.K., Its First Authorization
U.K. health regulators cleared molnupiravir, becoming the first country to authorize the pill that can be taken at home and promises to keep people out of the hospital. The U.S. is expected to follow in coming months.
Read MoreBiden’s private business vaccine mandate begins Jan. 4 — with $14K per penalty – New York Post
Biden’s private business vaccine mandate begins Jan. 4 — with $14K per penalty New York Post 19 states sue Biden administration over COVID vaccine mandate CBS News OSHA vaccine mandate to hit large employers Jan. 4, with hefty fines for noncompliance Fox Business
Read MoreHigh-stakes hearing Thursday in Trump effort to block release of presidential documents – CNN
High-stakes hearing Thursday in Trump effort to block release of presidential documents CNN Trump urges judge to slow down Jan. 6 investigators’ access to records POLITICO Cohen: Addicted to chaos, Donald Trump refuses to fade from public life Ottawa Citizen Trump Invokes Magical
Read MoreVietnam says it’s in talks to free oil tanker seized by Iran
Capture of MV Sothys in Gulf of Oman has set off a diplomatic spat between Washington and Tehran, in the latest incident to cause maritime tensions in Mideast
Read MoreFormer Jordanian queen laments that prince who feuded with king still not free
Noor makes rare public comment about royal family matters, expressing hope that her son Hamzah, accused of sedition, ‘will be justly freed ASAP’
Read MoreThe U.K. considers its 1st new coal mine in decades even as it calls to phase out coal
A town in northern England wants to open a coking coal mine to create jobs. But while hosting the U.N. climate summit, Prime Minister Boris Johnson is urging countries to slash greenhouse gases. (Image credit: Oli Scarff/AFP/Getty Images)
Read MoreGlobal Carbon Emissions Have Returned to Pre-Pandemic Levels
GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) — The dramatic drop in carbon dioxide emissions from the pandemic lockdown has pretty much disappeared in a puff of coal-fired smoke, much of it from China, a new scientific study found. A group of scientists who
Read MoreEurope could see ‘another half million Covid-19 deaths’ by February, WHO warns
The rising number of cases of Covid-19 in Europe is of “grave concern” and the region could see another half a million deaths by early next year, the World Health Organization warned on Thursday. With 78 million cases in the
Read MoreCovid-19 Lockdowns Ripple Across China
As the Delta variant puts China through one of its biggest Covid-19 outbreaks since it first closed off Wuhan in early 2020, new lockdowns and other strict controls are taking place across the country.
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