Vaccines Still Effective Against Severe COVID-19, Experts Say

Seven COVID-19 vaccines have received the green light from the World Health Organization so far. And as new variants of the coronavirus evolve, questions arise about how well each vaccine works. It can get confusing. But as VOA’s Steve Baragona reports, when it comes to keeping people out of the hospital and the grave, any … continue reading -> “Vaccines Still Effective Against Severe COVID-19, Experts Say”

Pandemic Halts Schooling for Afghan Students

Students in Afghanistan have lacked access to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, as schools have remained closed and the virus has not been controlled.”The real tragedy is that over 3,000 students in Kabul who come from poor families simply do not have the ability to pursue online education during the pandemic when schools are … continue reading -> “Pandemic Halts Schooling for Afghan Students”

Internet Restrictions Hold Back Africa’s Economic Growth, Study Finds

A report by a non-profit group says Africa needs to increase internet access to boost its economies, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.  The advocacy group found that while Africa’s locally routed online traffic has increased, only one in five Africans has internet access.  High taxes and frequent internet shutdowns by some African … continue reading -> “Internet Restrictions Hold Back Africa’s Economic Growth, Study Finds”

Mind Reader Wristband Uses Your Thoughts to Make Devices Work

In the future, keyboards and remote controls may be replaced with a more direct way for humans to interact with machines —  hand gestures. VOA’s Elizabeth Lee has more.   Camera: Elizabeth Lee Produced by: Elizabeth Lee …

US Issues New Warning for Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is adding a new warning to Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine because of a link to a rare neurological condition.The federal oversight agency issued a statement Monday saying it had received preliminary reports of 100 people who developed Guillain-Barré syndrome after receiving the single-shot vaccine. According to the FDA, … continue reading -> “US Issues New Warning for Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine”

Wildfires Threaten Homes, Land Across 10 Western States

Wildfires that torched homes and forced thousands to evacuate burned across 10 parched Western states on Tuesday, and the largest, in Oregon, threatened California’s power supply. Nearly 60 wildfires tore through bone-dry timber and brush from Alaska to Wyoming, according to the National Interagency Fire Center. Arizona, Idaho and Montana accounted for more than half of … continue reading -> “Wildfires Threaten Homes, Land Across 10 Western States”

Study: Ice-Covered Ocean on Jupiter’s Moon Might Be Suitable for Life

Scientists funded by U.S. space agency NASA are studying how small impacts from space materials have affected the surface of Jupiter’s moon Europa and how they could affect the search for signs of life there. Scientists have determined that on Europa, beneath a thick layer of ice, is a salty ocean whose conditions may be suitable … continue reading -> “Study: Ice-Covered Ocean on Jupiter’s Moon Might Be Suitable for Life”

Biden Undertakes New Attempt to Curb Gun Violence

U.S. President Joe Biden and Attorney General Merrick Garland met Monday with key municipal and law enforcement officials about a seemingly intractable American problem: the soaring number of gun crimes.By various tabulations, 2021 could be the deadliest year for gun violence in the U.S. in two decades. Already this year, more than 10,700 people have … continue reading -> “Biden Undertakes New Attempt to Curb Gun Violence”

UNICEF, UNESCO Urge World Leaders to Reopen Schools

World leaders should prioritize reopening schools for in-person learning immediately in order to avoid a “generational catastrophe,” UNICEF and UNESCO said in a joint statement Monday.The organizations said that keeping schools closed to 156 million students in 19 countries, due to COVID-19, is causing potentially irreparable damage to child development. They also pointed out discrepancies … continue reading -> “UNICEF, UNESCO Urge World Leaders to Reopen Schools”

Tech Giants to Donate COVID Vaccines to Taiwan in China Workaround

Taiwanese tech giants Foxconn and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company announced Monday they will each donate five million coronavirus vaccine doses to the government in a deal with a China-based distributor. Taipei has been struggling to secure enough vaccines for its population, and its precarious political status has been a major stumbling block. As Taipei and Beijing accused each … continue reading -> “Tech Giants to Donate COVID Vaccines to Taiwan in China Workaround”

China Announces New Cybersecurity Industry Strategy

China’s technology ministry Monday announced a three-year action plan to develop the country’s cyber-security industry, which it estimates will be worth more than $38 billion by 2023, according to Reuters. The new strategy by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is being unveiled as Beijing tightens its grip on the country’s technology sector, underscored by … continue reading -> “China Announces New Cybersecurity Industry Strategy”

Florida Breaks Annual Manatee Death Record in First 6 Months

More manatees have died already this year than in any other year in Florida’s recorded history, primarily from starvation due to the loss of seagrass beds, state officials said.The Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission reported that 841 manatee deaths were recorded between Jan. 1 and July 2, breaking the previous record of 830 that … continue reading -> “Florida Breaks Annual Manatee Death Record in First 6 Months”

UN Marks World’s Burgeoning Population

As the United Nations marks World Population Day on July 11, its experts say there is no perfect population number and that human innovation will continue to manage and outpace the growth in the number of humans living on the planet. VOA’s Laurel Bowman has more. …

Virgin Galactic’s Richard Branson Flying Own Rocket to Space 

Thrill-seeking billionaire Richard Branson strapped in and set off Sunday on his boldest adventure yet — a bid to reach space aboard his own winged rocket ship. A successful flight would vault the nearly 71-year-old Branson past fellow billionaire and rival Jeff Bezos, who is planning to fly to space in a craft of his own … continue reading -> “Virgin Galactic’s Richard Branson Flying Own Rocket to Space “

Malawi’s Survey Confirms AstraZeneca Vaccine Efficacy 

In Malawi, a survey by the Ministry of Health to help ascertain the efficacy of AstraZeneca vaccine has shown its effectiveness in fighting the coronavirus. The survey was based on current hospital admissions of COVID-19 patients across the country.The preliminary results of the findings released Saturday were based on COVID-19 admissions between June 26 and … continue reading -> “Malawi’s Survey Confirms AstraZeneca Vaccine Efficacy “

Virgin Galactic’s Branson Ready for Space Launch Aboard Rocket Plane

British billionaire Richard Branson was due on Sunday to climb into his Virgin Galactic passenger rocket plane and soar more than 50 miles above the New Mexico desert in the vehicle’s first fully crewed test flight to the edge of space. Branson, one of six Virgin Galactic Holding Inc. employees strapping in for the ride, has touted … continue reading -> “Virgin Galactic’s Branson Ready for Space Launch Aboard Rocket Plane”

Surging California Wildfire Prompts Nevada Evacuation

A Northern California wildfire exploding through bone-dry timber prompted Nevada authorities to evacuate a border-area community as flames leapt on ridgetops of nearby mountains.The Beckwourth Complex — a merging of two lightning-caused fires — headed into Saturday showing no sign of slowing its rush northeast from the Sierra Nevada forest region after doubling in size … continue reading -> “Surging California Wildfire Prompts Nevada Evacuation”

Hackers Disrupt Iran’s Rail Service with Fake Delay Messages

Iran’s railroad system came under cyberattack Friday, a semi-official news agency reported, with hackers posting fake messages about train delays or cancellations on display boards at stations across the country.  The hackers posted messages such as “long delayed because of cyberattack” or “canceled” on the boards. They also urged passengers to call for information, listing … continue reading -> “Hackers Disrupt Iran’s Rail Service with Fake Delay Messages”

Early Clinical Trials of New Malaria Vaccine Show Strong Protection Against Disease

A new type of malaria vaccine is showing promise in FILE – A worker sprays insecticide for mosquitoes at a village in Bangkok, Thailand, Dec. 12, 2017.”Malaria has been a really tricky infection to make a vaccine against,” said Alexis Kaushansky, a malaria researcher at the University of Washington and Seattle Children’s Research Institute who … continue reading -> “Early Clinical Trials of New Malaria Vaccine Show Strong Protection Against Disease”

US Health Agency Calls for Inquiry into Alzheimer’s Drug Review

The acting head of the Food and Drug Administration on Friday called for a government investigation into highly unusual contacts between her agency’s drug reviewers and the maker of a controversial new Alzheimer’s drug. Dr. Janet Woodcock announced the extraordinary step via Twitter. It’s the latest fallout over last month’s approval of Aduhelm, an expensive and … continue reading -> “US Health Agency Calls for Inquiry into Alzheimer’s Drug Review”

Biden, Putin Discuss Ransomware Attacks From Russia

U.S. President Joe Biden discussed recent ransomware attacks on the U.S. from Russia in a phone call Friday with Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to the White House.“President Biden underscored the need for Russia to take action to disrupt ransomware groups operating in Russia and emphasized that he is committed to continued engagement on the broader threat posed by … continue reading -> “Biden, Putin Discuss Ransomware Attacks From Russia”

US Ships Moderna Vaccine to Indonesia Amid COVID-19 Surge

As Indonesia deals with a surge in COVID-19 cases, the Biden administration is sending three million doses of the Moderna coronavirus vaccine to the country on July 9, a senior administration official tells VOA. The shipment is one of the largest batches the U.S. has donated, the official said. In total, the U.S. has allocated four million doses for Indonesia, with the remaining one million … continue reading -> “US Ships Moderna Vaccine to Indonesia Amid COVID-19 Surge”

Zika Virus Detected in India’s Kerala State

Authorities in India’s southern Kerala region have issued a statewide alert after a case of the Zika virus was confirmed, officials said Friday.   A further 13 suspected cases were being investigated, state health minister Veena George said.   A 24-year-old pregnant woman was found to be infected with the mosquito-borne disease and was undergoing … continue reading -> “Zika Virus Detected in India’s Kerala State”

Vietnam Announces Lockdown, Vaccination Goals

Vietnam enacted on Friday a two-week lockdown on movement in Ho Chi Minh City to battle a growing outbreak of the coronavirus.Hanoi also announced plans to vaccinate 50% of the population age 18 and older by the end of the year and set a goal of 70% of its population vaccinated by next March.”Vaccination against … continue reading -> “Vietnam Announces Lockdown, Vaccination Goals”

Australian Police Crack Down on COVID-19 Rule-breakers In Sydney

Coronavirus infections are rising in Australia, despite a two-week-old lockdown intended to stop their spread. Officials are now focusing on how to enforce compliance with COVID-19 lockdown rules, particularly where such restrictions appear to be mostly ignored.Authorities have said that strict stay-at-home orders in some of Australia’s most ethnically diverse areas in Sydney have been … continue reading -> “Australian Police Crack Down on COVID-19 Rule-breakers In Sydney”