The state of the virus: 2020 in review
In the final weeks of 2020, the U.S. continues to set new records in cases and deaths. — NYT: Top Stories
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In the final weeks of 2020, the U.S. continues to set new records in cases and deaths. — NYT: Top Stories
This image provided by Lucy O’Donoghue shows a children playing by a lake. Although this year’s quarantine limited Lucy O’Donoghue’s opportunities for travel, she found ways to focus on her two sons by taking them for ‘micro-holidays’ at a beach near their
Marketing Authorization Application is supported by positive results from the pivotal Phase 3 True North study evaluating oral Zeposia (ozanimod) in adults with moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis If approved, Zeposia would be the first oral sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) receptor modulator for
Jennifer Aniston sparked a debate on social media after sharing a photo of a Christmas ornament that many thought made light of the coronavirus pandemic. — FOX News
The effort to protect 450 million people in 27 nations started with vaccinations in nursing homes and hospitals. “Today Italy reawakens,” the prime minister said after a 29-year-old nurse received the country’s first shot. — NYT: Top Stories
Christians on the screen attend an online Christmas service for social distancing and a precaution against the coronavirus at the Yoido Full Gospel Church in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Dec. 25, 2020. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man) ROME (AP) — Curfews, quarantines and even
FILE – In this Aug. 12, 2018 file photo released by the Union for the Republic and Democracy party shows then opposition Presidential candidate Soumaila Cisse casting his ballot during the presidential second round election in Niafunke, Mali. Malian opposition leader Soumaila
A mother and child look at the line of trucks parked up on the M20, part of Operation Stack in Ashford, Kent, England, Friday, Dec. 25, 2020. Thousands wait to resume their journey across The Channel after the borders with France reopened.
“I am so disappointed and saddened that this happened,” a New York hospital executive wrote to his staff after workers who did not have priority cut the line for the vaccine. — NYT: Top Stories