WHO Europe chief urges nations to keep up virus quarantines

GENEVA (AP) — The World Health Organization’s European director warned national governments Thursday against reducing the quarantine period for people potentially exposed to the coronavirus, even as he acknowledged that COVID-19 “fatigue” was setting in with growing public resistance to the measures needed to control the pandemic.

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UPDATE on Moderna and Pfizer vaccine progress

Global coronavirus cases surpass 30 million: Reuters tally

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UPDATE: CDC says states need about $6 billion from Congress to distribute coronavirus vaccine

NIH launches trial of Rigel drug for severe COVID-19

Eli Lilly reports first, promising results for an antibody against COVID-19

Today brings the first whisper of success for a class of closely watched drugs that it’s hoped will begin to beat back COVID-19 before vaccines are licensed: monoclonal antibodies, engineered versions of the same virus-fighting antibodies that the body naturally produces.

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STUDY: Fear of more coronavirus-like pandemics as land rights 'under siege'

The world set a 2020 deadline to save nature but not a single target was met, UN report

Trump disputes health officials, sees mass vaccinations soon

As Second Wave of Virus Builds, U.K. Enters New Testing Crisis

LONDON — With Britons fretting last week that a new six-person limit on gatherings would effectively cancel Christmas, Prime Minister Boris Johnson unveiled what he called Operation Moonshot, an audacious plan to test 10 million people every day for the coronavirus and restore life to normal by winter.

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Study says Covid-19 may have arrived in US in December -- earlier than thought

US outlines sweeping plan to provide free COVID-19 vaccines

WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal government outlined a sweeping plan Wednesday to make vaccines for COVID-19 available for free to all Americans, even as polls show a strong undercurrent of skepticism rippling across the land.

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