In order to predict and prevent future pandemics like COVID-19, researchers need to find the origin of the viruses that cause them.
Several symptoms not usually seen in COVID-19 patients have been linked by doctors in India to the Delta variant, also known as B.1.617.2.
The new information comes after an intelligence report found that three researchers working at the Wuhan lab were hospitalized with COVID-19 symptoms more than a month before China announced the first case of SARS-COV-2.
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Brazil braces for third wave of Covid-19
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United Airlines will now require hirees to upload proof of vaccination to their system.
Biden invites Ukraine's president to White House
Tourists delight as Spain opens up to vaccinated travellers
President Biden has a goal of vaccinating 70% of American adults with at least one dose of the COVID vaccine by July 4. Can he do it?
A total of 24% of Americans have no plans to get vaccinated, according to a recent Gallup survey.
India revises vaccination policy as Delhi, Mumbai eases virus lockdowns
Shortly after nine lions tested positive for COVID-19, India is now working toward testing elephants at the Theppakadu and Kozhikamuthy elephant camps for the novel coronavirus.
Tourist-hungry Thailand launches virus vaccination push
National Chocolate Ice Cream Day falls on June 7 to honor the creamy treat all over the nation.
Cure for summertime blues: Europe gears up for tourists
Fears mount as Fiji's daily virus numbers hit record
Chinese exports up 28%, imports hit decade-high
Harris is making her first journey abroad as President Joe Biden's deputy with an eye toward tackling the root causes of migration from the region -- one of the thorniest issues facing the White House.
The latest research estimates that the mRNA vaccines offer 70% to 85% protection from getting infected at all.
From over 1,600 virus deaths in the tally, California's Alameda County changed its COVID-19 death toll to just over 1,200.