The University of Oxford will begin testing its coronavirus vaccine in Brazil in June after they announced in April that they had had positive results in animals. In total there will be
Italy, the first epicenter of the pandemic in Europe and where COVID-19 left 33,530 victims, once again allowed its citizens to move freely between its 19 regions and two autonomous provinces as
The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned of the risk of a second wave of coronavirus infection COVID-19. This was stated by the Director of the WHO Regional Office for Europe, Hans
Warmer weather is unlikely to stop the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus, said Francis Collins, director of the U.S. National Institute of Health. “At the moment, many researchers doubt that the COVID-19 pandemic
The world is currently developing 133 potential vaccines for coronavirus according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Clinical trials of 10 vaccines are already underway in the United States, Britain, and China,
The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported a second outbreak of Ebola fever. According to the organization, the spread of a deadly disease occurs in the city of Mbandaka, located in the
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday, June 1, had a telephone conversation with his American counterpart Donald Trump. This was reported in the press service of the Kremlin. According to the website
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than six million are infected worldwide by Covid-19. With 122,917 infections registered in the last 24 hours, the total rose to 6,057,853, according to
The fitness industry was on the rise when COVID hit humanity. Like most of the businesses this sector also witnessed a rough period. Many fitness models nowadays are found nowhere but on
India is currently witnessing a considerable rise in daily Covid-19 infection across the urban and rural areas, as the administration is gradually relaxing lockdown in a phased manner. Already media reported of
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