Reaction swiftly changes vaccine criteria
A large group of people have been told not to take the Pfizer vaccine in the UK after a key reaction, as the US debates whether to approve the jab.
A large group of people have been told not to take the Pfizer vaccine in the UK after a key reaction, as the US debates whether to approve the jab.
Users across Europe and around the world complained after Facebook, Messenger and Instagram went offline in a mysterious outage.
A data scientist who was allegedly urged to fudge data on coronavirus deaths had armed police storm her home with guns drawn.
Certain countries have been blamed for “snatching up” more than their share of vaccine supply, as the race to end the pandemic kicks into gear.
With first doses of the vaccine due to be given within hours, the UK is facing another epic problem that could derail everything.
Popstar Rita Ora has been forced to issue a second grovelling apology after failing to quarantine from a private jet trip overseas.
A simple tech solution could be the key to unlocking international travel the WHO has suggested, but others are worried about what it might mean.
More than a year after she was shot in the chest and allegedly left to die by her friends, police are still trying to uncover what led to her death
Pfizer’s vaccine will be rolled out within days and Australia could follow suit, but some people are not advised to take it and key side effects have been listed.
China is only “damaging themselves” with the fake image tweeted this week, and it could have unintended consequences, a former top Aussie diplomat has warned.
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