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Rao says she is still at a "brainstorming and observing" phase but is looking at the whole idea of vaccine distribution and how widespread it needs to be.
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Rana in his bail plea said that his health is in poor condition, including two heart attack while in custody and two weeks of illness early this year.
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Gates said that access to the vaccine should be based on medical need, not wealth at all.
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According to the UN organization, Yemen remains the worst humanitarian crisis in the world.
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The US has the world's highest death toll of more than 299,000, and the largest number of cases, at 16.2 million -- including more than 1.5 million new cases in just the past week.
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The US is the worst-hit country with the world's highest number of cases and deaths at 16,246,771 and 299,163, respectively, according to the CSSE.
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The incident took place at about 7.50 a.m. after a sticky bomb attached to a Land Cruiser-type vehicle was detonated near Hotel-e-Parwan in Police District 15.
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The restaurant's owners filed notice about the closing with the city on Wednesday, saying all 148 employees will be terminated on March 9.
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Exploring opportunities for mutual investments and trade in the life sciences sector
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According to an archived FBI statement, the 'Zodiac Killer' sent local newspapers a three-part coded message explaining his motive for the killings in 1969 and in a separate letter to the editor suggested his identity
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In 1989, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade hit theaters, with Sean Connery playing Indy's dad
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Archaeologists found skulls of 119 people who were either captured enemy warriors or killed in ritual sacrifices
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After last year's mass gathering in the Atacama desert, the Araucania region was expecting a tourism bonanza but Covid put paid to that
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The 95-meter (312-foot) Aurora Australis was built in Newcastle north of Sydney and launched in September 1989.
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The decision came a day after the company posted revenues of $9.8 billion in its fiscal second quarter, a growth of two per cent (on-year) and Cloud services and licence support revenues were up four per cent to $7.1 billion.
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"The state of Texas's motion for leave to file a bill of complaint is denied for lack of standing under Article III of the Constitution," the highest court wrote in its three-sentence order on Friday.
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"I am authorizing the emergency use of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID?19 Vaccine for the prevention of COVID-19," Denise Hinton, the Food and Drug Administration's chief scientist wrote in a letter to a Pfizer executive.
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He reiterated that the UK government, as it leaves the 27-member economic bloc, should be free to set its own rules and regulations and not face penalties.
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The probe by Bundeskartellamt or the German Federal Cartel Office (FCO) announced on Thursday will examine how the linkage between Oculus VR products and the Facebook platform will affect competition
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Stand-up comedy is no more just a man's world in China
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Locals believe it is rich in vitamins and boosts the immune system of people suffering from Covid
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According to the report, by December 2020, emissions from road transport and aviation were still below their 2019 levels, by approximately 10 per cent and 40 per cent.
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Stressing the vaccine had a "strong safety profile", biotech firm CSL said: "The potential for this cross-reaction had been anticipated prior to the commencement of the trial".
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Bahrain plans to inoculate everyone 18 years and older in the kingdom at 27 different medical facilities, hoping to be able to vaccinate 10,000 people a day.