Covid 19 coronavirus: Rise of variants in Europe shows how dangerous the virus can be
11 Apr, 2021 07:42 PM
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An empty Champs Elysees avenue as the 7pm curfew in Paris, France, began again last month. Photo / AP
An empty Champs Elysees avenue as the 7pm curfew in Paris, France, began again last month. Photo / AP
New York Times
By: Josh Holder, Allison McCann and Benjamin Mueller
Europe, the epicentre of the coronavirus pandemic last spring, has once again swelled with new cases, which are inundating some hospitals there and driving a worrisome global surge of Covid-19. But this time, the threat
SEOUL. KAZINFORM South Korea s daily new coronavirus cases stayed above 400 for the sixth consecutive day Sunday as health authorities struggled to bring down infections amid a nationwide vaccination campaign.
SEOUL. KAZINFORM South Korea s daily new coronavirus cases stayed below 400 for the second straight day Monday, but health authorities remained alert over a continued rise in cluster infections ahead of the start of the spring school semester.
Covid 19 coronavirus: Vaccine dilemma facing scientists as virus mutates
16 Feb, 2021 01:22 AM
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There are no new Covid-19 cases in the community - the Government says it will be going deep into Wednesday before making a call on the status of the country s alert levels.
There are no new Covid-19 cases in the community - the Government says it will be going deep into Wednesday before making a call on the status of the country s alert levels.
AP
By: Lauran Neergaard
The makers of Covid-19 vaccines are figuring out how to tweak their recipes against worrisome virus mutations - and regulators are looking to flu as a blueprint if and when the shots need an update.