Month: April 2021
Brazil Rejects Russian Covid-19 Vaccine
Health agency Anvisa refused to give emergency approval for imports of Sputnik V shots, citing what it said was a lack of consistent and reliable data on quality control, safety and efficacy.
Read MoreU.S. Aims to Shape New Phase of WHO-Led Probe Into Origin of Covid-19
The U.S. is expected to urge more testing of animals and humans as it moves to assert greater influence over the WHO-led search for the source of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read MoreState Department Orders Departure Of Nonessential Personnel From Kabul Embassy
The order came Tuesday, amid concerns about heightened violence as U.S. and NATO troops depart Afghanistan. U.S. officials would not confirm the number of those leaving but insisted it would be small. (Image credit: Ahmad Nazar/AP)
Read MoreState Department Orders Departure Of Nonessential Personnel From Kabul Embassy
The order came Tuesday, amid concerns about heightened violence as U.S. and NATO troops depart Afghanistan. U.S. officials would not confirm the number of those leaving but insisted it would be small. (Image credit: Ahmad Nazar/AP)
Read MoreFBI opens civil rights probe into killing of Andrew Brown Jr. in North Carolina – CNBC
FBI opens civil rights probe into killing of Andrew Brown Jr. in North Carolina CNBC Independent Autopsy: Andrew Brown Jr. Shot 5 times, Killed By Bullet Wound In Back Of Head | MSNBC MSNBC LIVE UPDATES: Andrew Brown Jr.’s family claims sheriff’s
Read MoreIndia’s Covid-19 Agonies Highlight Rich-Poor Gap in Vaccinations
A global divide is widening between rich nations that are quickly vaccinating their populations and poor countries that are lagging badly behind, aggravated by India’s ban on vaccine exports as its cases soar.
Read MoreNo major backlash for states passing anti-transgender laws
Five states have passed laws or implemented executive orders this year limiting the ability of transgender youths to play sports or receive certain medical treatment. There has been little in the way of tangible repercussions for those states.
Read MoreMinnesota Attorney General Focused On Mechanics Of Derek Chauvin Case Not Its Impact
Keith Ellison, who led the prosecution of former officer Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd, wasn’t sure they were going to win. “Accountability just doesn’t happen very much,” he says. (Image credit: Scott Olson/Getty Images)
Read MoreIndian Covid-19 Variant Found in U.S., Across Globe as Foreign Help Arrives
A variant of the coronavirus first spotted in India has been detected in the U.S. and 18 other countries and territories, adding to a growing roster of evolutionary spinoffs of the virus that scientists and health authorities are keeping under
Read MoreCOVID-19 is out of control in India, where most vaccines are made. How did that happen?
Public health experts have demanded that the global community, particularly the United States, step up to address the India’s vaccine shortfalls.
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