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G20 to back 'equitable' access to coronavirus vaccine

G20 leaders will pledge to "spare no effort" in ensuring the equitable distribution of coronavirus vaccines worldwide and reaffirm support for debt-laden poor countries, according to a draft communique seen by AFP Sunday.

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COVID knocks Kelly Loeffler off the campaign trail after Mike Pence events — 45 days before Georgia runoff: report

The eyes of the nation are on the two January 5th, 2021 runoff elections in Georgia that will decide control of the U.S. Senate.

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Trump defends his COVID response — by arguing it’s unfair the press focuses on all the deaths

President Donald J. Trump once again tweeted his disdain for the media Saturday evening.

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Trump labeled the ‘First Golfer’ by White House pool reporter after skipping work to hit the links: report

The leader of the free world was labeled America's "First Golfer" as he spent yet another day golfing on Saturday.

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Trump skips pandemic meeting to tweet and play golf: report

It's been 18 days since President Donald J. Trump lost the election that would have bought him another four years in the White House, but he has still not conceded. Instead, he's golfed and avoided questions from reporters on every occasion possible, including gracing the greens on Nov. 7, 8, 14, 15, and 21.

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'Desperately ill' Ben Carson warns politicians to 'stop playing politics with medicine'

In a Facebook post published Friday, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson claimed he became "desperately ill" with the COVID-19 virus and that he believes he is "out of the woods" and his health is returning now that the Donald Trump administration is drawing to a close.

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Meet Jay Bhattacharya: The anti-lockdown doctor pro-Trump pundits are flocking to

Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, who teaches medicine at Stanford University and is a research associate at the National Bureau of Economics Research, has become popular in conservative circles for challenging the extent of the coronavirus' deadliness and the need for widespread lockdowns. Yet the advice issued in his popular articles are far outside the scientific mainstream from accepted public health policy, and scientists say that they may even be "dangerous."

There was his interview last month with Fox News host Laura Ingraham, where he described a lockdown in Victoria and Melbourne, Australia as "nothing short of draconian." In April he told a different Fox News host, Tucker Carlson, that the actual death rate from coronavirus infections is "likely orders of magnitude lower than the initial estimates," adding that "per case, I don't think it's as deadly as people thought" and that "the World Health Organization put an estimate out that was, I think, initially 3.4 percent. It's very unlikely it is anywhere near that. It's it's much likely, much closer to the death rate that you see from the flu per case."

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'Normal Christmas out of the question,' says Trudeau as Toronto imposes lockdown

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Friday that Canada's hospital system could be overwhelmed by a possible quadrupling of new Covid-19 cases by year end as its biggest city Toronto prepared to impose a lockdown.

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Joe Biden transition troubles mount as COVID spreads

Can’t see the audio player? Click here to listen on SoundCloud.President-elect Joe Biden is still being blocked from launching his official transition while President Donald Trump contests the outcome of the election. That could be particularly dangerous for public health as COVID-19 spreads around the country at an alarming rate.Meanwhile, a second vaccine to prevent COVID — the one made by Moderna — is showing excellent results of its early trials. And unlike the one made by Pfizer, Moderna’s vaccine does not need to be kept ultra-cold, which could ease distribution.There is news on prescrip...

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Cuomo wins Emmy for his COVID-19 briefings, says he shares honor with New Yorkers and journalists

NEW YORK — And this year’s award for heartfelt tragi-drama goes to … Andrew Cuomo.Cuomo, the governor of New York, basked in the glow of an Emmy on Friday after learning he would receive the International Emmy Founders Award for his COVID-19-focused press briefings.Cuomo became a national sensation for his sober, sometimes funny, sometimes sad briefings as the coronavirus swept through the nation and as Americans searched for a steady voice to guide them through the trauma.“I thanked the academy,” he said. “It’s flattering. I accept it on behalf of the people of the state.”Cuomo is expected to...

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Pfizer/BioNTech seek first vaccine approval in US

Residents hit financially by the pandemic receive Thanksgiving meal boxes at in Los Angeles, California, on November 20, 2020

Washington (AFP) - US biotech giant Pfizer and German partner BioNTech sought approval Friday to roll out their coronavirus vaccine early, a first step towards relief as surging infections prompt a return to shutdowns that traumatized nations and the global economy earlier this year.

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Teens are the youngest volunteers in COVID-19 vaccine trials

SAN JOSE, Calif. — Teenagers won’t be able to get a COVID-19 vaccine when adults do, because there’s not yet proof of safety and efficacy.But teen volunteers such as San Jose’s Allyson Eisenman are bringing it within closer reach, participating in a Kaiser study that could accelerate the vaccine’s potential use in young people.“I really wanted to do what I can help us get out of this” pandemic, said Eisenman,17, “and hopefully get back to what will be the new normal.“I’m not the best with needles,” she confessed. “But it was like any other shot.”Until now, vaccination has focused on adults. Wh...

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Trump advisor whined about media reporting Trump Jr. caught COVID — and it did not end well

President Donald J. Trump's advisor, Richard Grenell, took to Twitter account Friday to share his dissatisfaction with the media reporting on Donald Trump, Jr.'s contraction of COVID-19.

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