China Appears to Block Popular Clubhouse App

After a brief honeymoon, China appears to have blocked a popular, invitation-only audio app called Clubhouse.The iPhone-only app had seen a surge in users over the weekend as users were able to discuss taboo topics like reunification with Taiwan and the plight of the Muslim minority in Xinjiang province.But on Monday, users began reporting difficulty … continue reading -> “China Appears to Block Popular Clubhouse App”

WHO to Review AstraZeneca Vaccine after South Africa Halts Vaccinations

The World Health Organization (WHO) said Monday it is reviewing the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in light of a South African study indicating the drug offers minimal protection against the new South Africa variant of the virus. The study, conducted by the University of the Witwatersrand, prompted the South African government to temporarily halt its use of … continue reading -> “WHO to Review AstraZeneca Vaccine after South Africa Halts Vaccinations”

South Sudan Due to Receive 800,000 Doses of AstraZeneca Vaccine

More than 800,000 doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine should be delivered to South Sudan by the end of the month according to a South Sudanese health ministry official.     Doctor John Rumunu, director-general for preventive health services at the national health ministry said the vaccine will first be administered to the country’s most … continue reading -> “South Sudan Due to Receive 800,000 Doses of AstraZeneca Vaccine”

Malawi Sticks to AstraZeneca Despite Concerns Over Efficacy  

Malawi’s President Lazarus Chakwera says the country will go ahead with acquiring the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, despite concerns about its efficacy.  Chakwera on Sunday evening announced Malawi has acquired 1.5 million doses and that additional ones were on the way to vaccinate a total of about four and a half million people.  Chakwera said Malawi, … continue reading -> “Malawi Sticks to AstraZeneca Despite Concerns Over Efficacy  “

At least 18 Dead in Northern India After Himalayan Glacier Burst

Emergency teams in northern India are working Monday to rescue 37 power plant workers trapped in a tunnel after part of a Himalayan glacier broke away, slamming water and debris into a dam and at least two hydroelectric plants early Sunday.  Authorities say at least 18 bodies have been recovered, but more than 165 people are missing and feared dead.  More than 2,000 people have been deployed to the search-and-rescue operation … continue reading -> “At least 18 Dead in Northern India After Himalayan Glacier Burst”

DRC Confirms Ebola Death

The Democratic Republic of Congo reported Sunday that a woman died of Ebola, three months after the country declared an end to a previous outbreak.   The woman’s husband had contracted the disease and survived in the previous 2020 outbreak. Samples from the hospital in Butembo, in the northeastern part of the country, were being … continue reading -> “DRC Confirms Ebola Death”

3 Spacecraft Arriving on Mars in Quick Succession

After hurtling hundreds of millions of kilometers through space since last summer, three robotic explorers are ready to hit the brakes at Mars.  The stakes — and anxiety — are sky high.  The United Arab Emirates’ orbiter reaches Mars on Tuesday, followed less than 24 hours later by China’s orbiter-rover combo. NASA’s rover, the cosmic … continue reading -> “3 Spacecraft Arriving on Mars in Quick Succession”

Cameroon Says Female Circumcision Resurfacing Because of COVID-19, Other Crises

Rights groups in Cameroon marked the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation Saturday by protesting the resurgence of the practice, also known as FGM. The government says COVID-19, the country’s separatist crisis and Boko Haram terrorism have stopped campaigns on the dangers of the practice and made providers return to FGM, which … continue reading -> “Cameroon Says Female Circumcision Resurfacing Because of COVID-19, Other Crises”

‘Drastic’ Declines in Cambodia’s Endangered Wildlife

Deep in the deciduous tropical forests on the Srepok River banks, Bun Tropin has a routine as he stations himself at the Mereuch Base for the armed forest rangers of Cambodia’s Ministry of the Environment.The base has a long history of combat dating to the pivotal A red muntjac. (World Wildlife Fund)But Bun Tropin, 27, … continue reading -> “‘Drastic’ Declines in Cambodia’s Endangered Wildlife”

AstraZeneca Vaccine Less Effective Versus South African Variant

With the world in a race between the spread of coronavirus variants and vaccinating millions, AstraZeneca announced Saturday that early data shows its vaccine provides limited protection against mild disease caused by the South African variant of the virus.The test group was small, about 2,000 people, and young, with a median age of 31. But … continue reading -> “AstraZeneca Vaccine Less Effective Versus South African Variant”

China Conditionally OKs Public Use of 2nd COVID-19 Vaccine

China has conditionally approved a second COVID-19 vaccine for public use.The National Medical Products Administration said in a statement Saturday that regulators approved the use of Sinovac Biotech Ltd.’s CoronaVac the day before.A vaccine developed by a Chinese institute affiliated with the state-owned China National Pharmaceutical Group (Sinopharm) was approved for public use two months … continue reading -> “China Conditionally OKs Public Use of 2nd COVID-19 Vaccine”

Australian Scientists Developing Technology to Predict Path of Bushfires

Technology that can predict bushfires is being developed in Australia, one of the world’s most fire-prone countries. It will offer real-time visual displays of how fires are likely to spread. It comes as dozens of homes already have been destroyed this year by fires on the outskirts of the Western Australian state capital, Perth.Bushfires are … continue reading -> “Australian Scientists Developing Technology to Predict Path of Bushfires”

AP Analysis: US Federal Executions Likely a COVID Superspreader

As the Trump administration was nearing the end of an unprecedented string of executions, 70% of death row inmates were sick with COVID-19. Guards were ill. Traveling prisons staff on the execution team had the virus. So did media witnesses, who may have unknowingly infected others when they returned home because they were never told … continue reading -> “AP Analysis: US Federal Executions Likely a COVID Superspreader”

WHO Calls for Drug Companies to Share Vaccine-Making Facilities

The head of the World Health Organization called Friday for pharmaceutical companies to share manufacturing facilities to increase the production of COVID-19 vaccines.Speaking at an online news briefing from Geneva, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said what is needed is “a massive scale-up in production.”He noted that France’s pharmaceutical company Sanofi announced it would make its manufacturing … continue reading -> “WHO Calls for Drug Companies to Share Vaccine-Making Facilities”

WHO: COVID-19 Vaccination Inequities Becoming Apparent

The World Health Organization (WHO) said Friday that 75% of all COVID-19 vaccinations worldwide have been given in just 10 countries, while nearly 130 nations have not given a single vaccination.At the agency’s regular briefing in Geneva, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters that, globally, the number of vaccinations has now overtaken the number … continue reading -> “WHO: COVID-19 Vaccination Inequities Becoming Apparent”

Will COVID Vaccination Passports Happen and What Will They Mean?

As more people get the COVID-19 vaccine, health care experts are tackling the issue of how someone can prove they’ve been vaccinated. Lesia Bakalets has more in this story narrated by Anna Rice.  Camera: Sergii Dogotar        …

US Races to Catch Up in Effort to Detect Mutant Viruses

Despite its world-class medical system and its vaunted Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. fell behind in the race to detect dangerous coronavirus mutations. And it’s only now beginning to catch up.The problem has not been a shortage of technology or expertise. Rather, scientists say, it’s an absence of national leadership and coordination, … continue reading -> “US Races to Catch Up in Effort to Detect Mutant Viruses”

Global Coronavirus Infections Reach 104M with 2.2M Deaths

The Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center reported early Friday that there are more than 104 million global GOVID-19 cases and 2.2 million deaths from the virus. The United States remains at the top of the list as the location with the most infections, with more than 26 million cases, followed by India with 10.8 million and … continue reading -> “Global Coronavirus Infections Reach 104M with 2.2M Deaths”

US Rushes to Catch Up in Race to Detect Mutant Viruses

Despite its world-class medical system and its vaunted Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. fell behind in the race to detect dangerous coronavirus mutations. And it’s only now beginning to catch up.The problem has not been a shortage of technology or expertise. Rather, scientists say, it’s an absence of national leadership and coordination, … continue reading -> “US Rushes to Catch Up in Race to Detect Mutant Viruses”

Johnson & Johnson Seeks US Vaccine Approval for Emergency Use

Drugmaker Johnson & Johnson said Thursday it is seeking approval for its single-dose COVID-19 vaccine from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.The FDA said it has scheduled a Feb. 26 meeting of its Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee to discuss an emergency use authorization for the company.In January, Johnson & Johnson released a … continue reading -> “Johnson & Johnson Seeks US Vaccine Approval for Emergency Use”

US Supports COVAX But Hasn’t Increased Funding

The Biden administration on Thursday underscored the importance of supporting COVAX, the global mechanism that aims to deliver coronavirus vaccines to poor countries, but it acknowledged it has not increased funding beyond the $4 billion approved in December for Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, one of the co-leaders of COVAX.“We have reiterated our commitment to COVAX, … continue reading -> “US Supports COVAX But Hasn’t Increased Funding”

Africa’s 2nd Pandemic Wave Sees Higher Death Rates, Vaccine Delays

As African nations wait for hundreds of millions of COVID-19 vaccine doses to arrive, health officials are concerned about a general rise in coronavirus cases and deaths, especially in Southern Africa.   The stories, reported in local media and highlighted by aid groups, are chilling. In the tiny kingdom of eSwatini, medical aid group Doctors … continue reading -> “Africa’s 2nd Pandemic Wave Sees Higher Death Rates, Vaccine Delays”

WHO Says COVID-19 Hurting Efforts to Control Cancer

In a report marking World Cancer Day, the World Health Organization says COVID-19 is having a negative impact on cancer control efforts at a time when cases and deaths from this deadly disease are rising significantly. New statistics show the number of people diagnosed with cancer globally last year reached 19.3 million, with the number of … continue reading -> “WHO Says COVID-19 Hurting Efforts to Control Cancer”

New COVID-19 Case Disrupts Australian Open Preparations

Strict COVID-19 measures are being reintroduced in the state of Victoria after a 26-year-old Australian Open hotel worker tested positive.Up to 600 tennis players, officials and support staff have been told to isolate and be screened, while warm-up matches for next week’s Grand Slam in Melbourne have been canceled. They must return a negative coronavirus … continue reading -> “New COVID-19 Case Disrupts Australian Open Preparations”

British to See if Different COVID-19 Vaccines Can Be Used in Same 2-Dose Regimen

Testing began in Britain on Thursday to determine if different COVID-19 vaccines can be used together in a two-shot regimen.Researchers are aiming to inoculate more than 800 volunteers with one shot of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, followed either four or 12 weeks later with a booster shot of the vaccine developed jointly by AstraZeneca and Oxford … continue reading -> “British to See if Different COVID-19 Vaccines Can Be Used in Same 2-Dose Regimen”