Category: breaking-news

Fauci Says Life For Everyone, Including Vulnerable People, Can Return To Normal By Fall If Enough People Get Vaccinated Against Covid-19

The United States’ top infectious disease official said even vulnerable people could be protected against the disease by fall if an overwhelming number of people are vaccinated in the first half of 2021.

FDA Gives Abbott’s At-Home Coronavirus Test Emergency Use Authorization

The sample does not need to be sent to a lab to be processed.

Report: WHO Likely To Fail In Goal To Deliver 2 Billion Coronavirus Vaccine Doses To 92 Lower-Income Countries By End Of 2021

The program would need to raise at least $4.9 billion to meet the goal.

Kamala Harris Pledges ‘No Punishment’ For Violators Of Nationwide Mask Mandate

“I think we all have to understand that right now, this is a moment for everyone to sacrifice.”

Tom Cruise Unleashes Angry Expletive-Filled Rant At Mission: Impossible Crew For Breaking Covid-19 Rules

In a leaked tape, the A-lister is heard telling crew members they would be fired if they continued to flout Covid-19 restrictions.

Appeals Court Rules Nevada’s Covid Restrictions On Religious Gatherings Violate First Amendment

The same rules must apply for secular and religious organizations, the court says.

Supreme Court Orders New Jersey And Colorado Courts To Reconsider Restrictions On Religious Gatherings

Religious organizations in four states have argued the rules violate the First Amendment’s protection of the free exercise of religion.

FDA Endorses Moderna Covid-19 Vaccine After Review Confirms Safety And Efficacy

If approved, it will be the second Covid-19 vaccine authorized for emergency use in the U.S..

A New Strain Of Covid-19 Has Emerged In England – Here Is What It Could Mean For The Pandemic And Vaccines

The U.K.’s chief medical officer Professor Chris Whitty said the new mutant strain, which has infected over 1,000 people, could possibly impact the efficacy of Covid-19 vaccines, though said that would be “surprising.”

Boston Closes Entertainment And Recreational Venues As Cases Surge

Boston hospitals hit 90% capacity for adult non-surge intensive care unit beds on December 12, according to city data.