(Reuters) – Dutch hospitals are feeling the strain from a surge in COVID-19 patients but the worst has yet to
Continue reading »Home ยป
Stillborn Birth Linked to Maternal SARS-CoV-2 Infection
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – A case study in Italy suggests that maternal SARS-CoV-2 infection may be responsible for a
Continue reading »WHO-Led Programme Aims to Buy Antiviral COVID-19 Pills for $10: Document
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – A World Health Organization-led programme to ensure poorer countries get fair access to COVID-19 vaccines, tests and
Continue reading »B-Cell Targeted Therapy Linked With Severe COVID-19
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – In patients with inflammatory arthritis (IA), B-cell-targeted therapy is linked with severe COVID-19, a new
Continue reading »AbCellera and Moderna Team Up to Develop Antibody Therapies
(Reuters) – Peter Thiel-backed AbCellera Biologics Inc said on Wednesday it had entered a multi-year agreement with COVID-19 vaccine maker
Continue reading »Australian Doctors Warn of Risks to Hospitals Once COVID-19 Curbs Ease
SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australian doctors on Thursday warned the country’s hospitals are not ready to cope with the government’s reopening
Continue reading »Oral Drug Shows Promise Against COVID-19 Pneumonia
(Reuters) – Severely ill patients with COVID-19 pneumonia who received the experimental oral drug opaganib developed by RedHill Biopharma required
Continue reading »Top French Court Approves Macron’s COVID-19 Health Pass Rules
PARIS (Reuters) – France’s highest court upheld a new law requiring the public to hold a health pass to access
Continue reading »Pingdemic: English Businesses Buckle Under COVID Isolation Demands
LONDON (Reuters) – England’s railways, supermarkets and pubs warned the government on Monday that a COVID tracing app, which has
Continue reading »Indonesia Readies More Medical Options for Worst-Case Coronavirus Scenario
JAKARTA (Reuters) – Indonesia has prepared backup medical facilities for a worst-case scenario where daily coronavirus infections reach 40,000 to
Continue reading »