Worldwide COVID-19 death toll tops a staggering 3 million
The global death toll from the coronavirus has topped a staggering 3 million people Go to Source Author:
The global death toll from the coronavirus has topped a staggering 3 million people Go to Source Author:
Global death toll from COVID-19 tops 3 million, by Johns Hopkins University’s count Go to Source Author:
The premier of Canada’s most populous province says he will be limiting outdoor gatherings to those in the same household and will close playgrounds and golf courses amid a record wave of coronavirus infections fueled by variants Go to Source Author:
Portugal is preparing to loosen virus restrictions as most of the Europe Union grapples with new COVID-19 cases and brings back curbs on what people can do Go to Source Author:
Migrant workers are piling into rail stations in India’s financial capital Mumbai to go to their home villages as virus-control measures dry up work in the hard-hit region Go to Source Author:
President Rodrigo Duterte said it’s uncertain when the Philippines can get adequate COVID-19 vaccines while warning more people will die and “the worst of times” is yet to come Go to Source Author:
The United States is opening more distance between itself and much of the rest of the world in the race against the coronavirus Go to Source Author:
The Africa CDC director says he wants to believe that India will lift export restrictions on COVID-19 vaccines as soon as possible, warning that “India is not an island” while some African nations still have seen no shots at all Go to Source Author:
A top official from the World Health Organization says Europe has surpassed 1 million deaths from COVID-19 Go to Source Author:
A top official from the World Health Organization says Europe has surpassed 1 million deaths from COVID-19 Go to Source Author:
When Thailand’s transport minister was diagnosed with COVID-19, it was Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha who got a headache Go to Source Author:
India reported more than 200,000 new coronavirus cases, skyrocketing past 14 million overall as an intensifying outbreak puts a grim weight on its fragile health care system Go to Source Author: