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Lilly Antibody Reduced Covid-19 Risk by 80% in Nursing Home Study

A synthetic antibody developed by Eli Lilly reduced the risk of contracting Covid-19 by 80 percent in a study of nursing home residents when used preventatively, the company said Thursday.

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Biden Opens Administration with War on Covid

On his first full day in the White House, U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday took aim at his number one priority -- the raging Covid-19 pandemic and stumbling efforts to vaccinate Americans.

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EU Leaders Mull Border Closure to Fight Virus Variants

EU leaders will grapple Thursday with the threat of new coronavirus variants as wary countries push for a closure of Europe's internal borders to stop the spread.

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U.S. Virus Deaths Top WWII Fatalities as Biden Warns Worst Yet to Come

New US President Joe Biden warned the worst of the pandemic is still to come, as the number of American coronavirus deaths surpassed the country's troop fatalities in World War II.

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Biden to Unveil Covid Plan on First Full Day in Office

US President Joe Biden was expected Thursday to unveil his administration's plans to tackle the coronavirus crisis, as he starts his first full day in the White House with America confronting a slew of challenges.

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World Bank to Fund Covid Vaccine Rollout in Lebanon

The World Bank announced Thursday it will put $34 million into a program to provide coronavirus vaccines for more than two million people in Lebanon, which is experiencing a major surge in Covid-19 cases.

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UK Virus Variant Sweeps World as Biden Warns Worse is to Come

A coronavirus variant that emerged in England has swept through more than 60 nations including China, officials confirmed on Wednesday, as Joe Biden warned during his inauguration as U.S. president the deadliest phase of the contagion was yet to come.

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Dubai Orders Hospitals to Cancel Surgeries amid Virus Surge

The government of Dubai on Wednesday ordered all hospitals to cancel nonessential surgeries for the next month as coronavirus infections surge to unprecedented heights in the United Arab Emirates.

In a circular sent to government-run and private health centers across the emirate, Dubai's Health Authority announced that starting Thursday medical operations "may be allowed to continue only per medical urgency" as the city tries to keep its hospitals from becoming overrun.

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Turkey Vaccinates One Million People in First Week

Turkey has vaccinated more than one million people against the novel coronavirus in the first week of a national inoculation drive, according to health ministry figures issued Wednesday.

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UK Coronavirus Strain Detected in at Least 60 Countries, Says WHO

The UK coronavirus strain has been detected in at least 60 countries, the World Health Organization said Wednesday, 10 more than a week ago.

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