South Africa Begins COVID-19 Vaccinations with Johnson & Johnson Vaccine
South Africa starts COVID-19 vaccinations with Johnson & Johnson after pausing AstraZeneca due to variant efficacy concerns.
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South Africa starts COVID-19 vaccinations with Johnson & Johnson after pausing AstraZeneca due to variant efficacy concerns.
A magnitude-7.3 earthquake struck Fukushima Prefecture in northeastern Japan, injuring over 150 people. The quake rekindled memories of the 2011 disaster but caused no deaths or tsunami warnings.
British vlogger Jason explores Xingyi City in Guizhou Province, revealing its authentic beauty and cultural richness to the world.
New York City has resumed indoor dining at 25% capacity as COVID-19 cases decline, offering a lifeline to the struggling restaurant industry. But is it enough to ensure their survival?
After nearly a year of homeschooling, Venezuela plans to reopen schools next month, but parents and teachers express concerns over readiness.
Colombian scientists have made significant advances in making COVID-19 testing more efficient, offering hope for remote regions worldwide battling the pandemic.
With federal emergency aid ending, poverty levels in Brazil are on the rise as citizens struggle amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and its economic repercussions.
Communities across the U.S. are tackling racial disparities in COVID-19 vaccination efforts, aiming to close the gap and protect those most vulnerable to the pandemic.
Frontline volunteers in Wuhan reunite for a heartfelt Chinese New Year’s Eve dinner, celebrating their first Spring Festival together after overcoming the challenges of COVID-19.
New data from the World Health Organization indicates a global decline in COVID-19 cases and deaths, offering hope in the ongoing fight against the pandemic.
Chinese expat Zhang Yinggang embraces Singapore’s vibrant Lunar New Year celebrations, blending traditional customs with local festivities as he navigates the holiday away from home.
The United States surpasses 27 million COVID-19 cases amid the rapid spread of new variants, prompting health experts to urge continued vigilance as global implications loom.
Maternity wards in Toluca, Mexico care for mothers and newborns infected with COVID-19 amid sluggish vaccine rollout, highlighting global challenges in combating the pandemic.
A glacier burst in Uttarakhand, India, caused a massive flood that swept away the Tapovan Vishnugad hydropower project. Twelve workers were rescued, but 100 to 150 casualties are feared.
Colombia approves China’s Sinovac vaccine, partnering to enhance its COVID-19 vaccination efforts and strengthen pandemic response.
While COVID-19 cases decline in many regions, Asia witnesses a worrying rise in a rare condition affecting children: Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome.
Grassroots non-profits across Asia are stepping up to help vulnerable seniors navigate COVID-19 vaccination processes, addressing challenges and ensuring equitable access to vaccines.
Brazil partners with Sinovac from the Chinese mainland to accelerate COVID-19 vaccinations, highlighting the importance of international collaboration in combating the pandemic.
New York’s Department of Health has been ordered by a judge to release records on nursing home COVID-19 deaths amid allegations of significant underreporting in these facilities.
A year without Carnival leaves Rio de Janeiro’s businesses struggling as COVID-19 impacts the city’s economy.