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Philippines voters need not wear face shields at poll precincts on Election Day
SUNDAY, MAY 01, 2022
Voters do not have to present their vaccination cards or wear face shields at polling stations on May 9, Election Day, contrary to instructions shown in an old explainer video that is circulating on social media, according to the Commission on Elections (Comelec).
U.S. pushes for broader COVID-19 vaccination while pills emerge as alternative therapy
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 06, 2021
The U.S. federal government unveiled its new COVID-19 standards for businesses, "its biggest push yet to encourage widespread vaccination," reported CBS. However, the new rule has raised questions about the process for implementing, costs and timing of the requirements for workers and their bosses.
Studies show Pfizer safe for children despite rare side effect: health minister
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2021
Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul on Wednesday insisted Pfizer vaccine was safe for children aged 12-17, after parents voiced concern over a rare side effect. Last month, the US Federal Drug Administration said 1 in 5,000 teenage boys injected with Pfizer were at risk of heart inflammation.
Biden announces sweeping new vaccine mandates amid COVID-19 surge
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2021
President Joe Biden has put forward a six-point initiative to boost vaccinations, improve access to testing and make COVID-19 treatments more widely available.
Biden pushes harder for masks, vaccines amid surge of U.S. COVID-19 cases
SUNDAY, AUGUST 08, 2021
The rise in COVID-19 cases has prompted the CDC to issue new guidelines on mask wearing, and some areas are returning to restrictions seen last year during the height of the pandemic. As an increased number of cities call for employee vaccinations, they are seeing pushback from some labor unions.
Europe gets tough on vaccinations as threats replace incentives
TUESDAY, JULY 20, 2021
In Athens, a coronavirus vaccine will help get you into a bar. In Prague, it might win you an iPhone. But in some places, youll need it to keep your job.
France and Greece mandate vaccinations for health workers amid delta variant surge
WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 2021
France and Greece have both announced plans to mandate coronavirus vaccinations for health-care workers as the more virulent delta variant gains ground across Europe, threatening even those nations with high or climbing inoculation rates.
Africas vaccinations hampered by conspiracy theories, suspicion of China, fears of foreign plots
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 2021
As if the struggle to secure its meager supplies of coronavirus vaccines wasnt bad enough, Africa is now having a hard time getting people to take them. Only 5.22 million people in sub-Saharan Africa have been vaccinated, a region with a population of about a billion.
Experts urge faster vaccinations and efforts to curb spread in response to virus variants
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 01, 2021
The pace of vaccinations appears to be slowly ticking up amid concerns about how the emergence of more transmissible coronavirus variants will affect U.S. efforts to crush the pandemic.
Vaccinations begin in Latin America, where covid hit hardest
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 2020
Mexico, Chile and Costa Rica started administering Latin America's first coronavirus vaccines Thursday as the region hardest hit by the disease seeks relief from the pandemic.
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