The Washington PostWest Africa Only one of the world’s 29 poorest countries has started coronavirus vaccinations verified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Adam Taylor, Danielle PaquetteIn more than 50 countries, most of them wealthy, coronavirus vaccination efforts are well underway, with some 20 million doses already distributed in the United States alone. But most poorer nations have...
The Washington PostPfizer The U.K., facing a scary coronavirus strain, is running a high-stakes, real-world vaccine experiment verified_publisherThe Washington Post - By William Booth, Karla AdamLONDON — Britain is now, essentially, one big, high-stakes science experiment. It is putting multiple vaccines to the test amid one of the world’s worst coronavirus outbreaks, propelled by a variant of...
The Washington PostEurope E.U. threatens drug companies with legal action if it doesn’t get its vaccines verified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Erin Cunningham, Loveday MorrisThe European Union on Tuesday stepped up pressure on pharmaceutical companies it says have hobbled coronavirus vaccine rollouts, proposing tighter export controls and threatening potential legal action...
The Washington PostUK Politics Coronavirus updates: As variants spread, countries pursue new round of travel restrictions verified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Jennifer Hassan, Lateshia BeachumBritish Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Jan. 22 the U.K. variant may be associated with a higher level of mortality. (Reuters) The Washington Post is providing this important information about the...
The Washington PostDubai Dubai seemed to have the coronavirus licked. Then it flung open its doors. verified_publisherThe Washington Post - Katie McQueDUBAI — After a 12-hour shift in the Old Souk one day last week, Yousaf Khan had not made a single sale at his shop where he sells colored glass lamps and other trinkets popular with tourists. “There no...