COVID 19: What Do We Need To Do Right NowAhmad Hassan Khan
"There has never been a time when international cooperation is needed more urgently than it is right now -- both to battle and contain the COVID-19 pandemic and to sustain and bolster the world economy," Kuhn, chairman of the Kuhn Foundation, said in a recent email interview with Xinhua....
“The novel SARS-CoV-2 virus respects no political borders, infects all demographic groups (though with differential impacts), and lurks even within loved ones,” Lam writes. However, “these emergent COVID-19 behavioural identities are being hijacked by existing social and ...
"Right now, it is a challenge if you are a doctor wanting to get somebody tested," said U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar on Thursday. "That experience will get better over the next week, week and a half, two weeks." ...
The world’s singular focus right now should be to keep transmission of COVID-19 as low as possible, said Dr. Michael Ryan, director of WHO's emergencies program. “If we’re smart, we can finish with the hospitalizations and the deaths and the tragedy associated with this pandemic” by...
China has further optimized its COVID-19 response, lifting most restrictions while pushing for vaccinations among the elderly.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver told ESPN's Malika Andrews that the league has no plans to suspend its season as COVID-19 surges through the league. "No plans right now to pause the season," Silver said in an interview on NBA Today on Tuesday afternoon. "We have of course...
"I think they made the right move at that moment. And the results are there to also justify this in terms of the containment of the virus and the protection of the Chinese people at the end." Facing the COVID-19 in early 2020, China adopted swift, resolute and great efforts to ...
Indeed, even now the United States is still the main source of infections for many countries, exporting virus through different ways. People walk past a COVID-19 testing site in Times Square in New York, the United States, Jan. 9, 2022. (Photo by Michael Nagle/Xinhua) The Korea Disease...
“Right now, we are on a path to lose more than 200,000 American lives by November 1st. Yet, in many states people can drink in bars, get a haircut, eat inside a restaurant, get a tattoo, get a massage, and do myriad other normal, pleasant, but non-essential activities.” ...