The coronavirus has killed over 2.5 million people and infected more than 113 million globally. Here are the virus-related developments for February 26:
Coronavirus disease has killed over 2.5 million people and infected more than 113 million globally. Here are the virus-related developments for February 25:
Coronavirus has killed more than 2.47 million people and infected over 111.9 million globally. Here are virus-related developments for February 22:
Delays in sharing clinical trial data is one of the key reasons behind skepticism.
The Covid-19 pandemic has infected more than 102 million people around the world, with over 2.2 million fatalities. Here are developments for January 30:
Experts recommend that people with a history of allergic reactions should be under a 30-minute observation after taking the vaccine shot.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has received the first dose of Sinovac's Covid-19 vaccine, hours after the country began its inoculation drive with the health workers first in line.
New efficacy data from Brazil on Sinovac's Covid-19 vaccine, for which there are now four widely different success rates, raised more questions than answers, as many developing countries pin their hopes on CoronaVac to end the pandemic.
Ankara is receiving 50 million doses of the SinoVac vaccine and also plans to purchase up to 30 million doses of German-based BioNTech's coronavirus vaccine.
Turkish Health Minister Koca says a delay of "one to two" days is expected in the delivery of vaccines scheduled to arrive in Turkey on December 28.
Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca confirm that pork products are not part of their Covid-19 vaccines.
At least 74 million people have been infected by the coronavirus that has claimed more than 1.6 million lives around the world. Here are updates for December 17:
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