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Czechs Extend State of Emergency as Covid Spreads Again

The Czech government extended a state of emergency until December 23 on Thursday as the number of Covid-19 infections in the EU member started to surge again.

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Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Faces Last Hurdle before U.S. Decision

Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine faces one final hurdle as it races to become the first shot greenlighted in the U.S.: a panel of experts who will scrutinize the company's data for any red flags.

Thursday's meeting of the Food and Drug Administration's vaccine advisory panel is likely the last step before a U.S. decision to begin shipping millions of doses of the shot, which has shown strong protection against the coronavirus.

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U.S. Experts Debate Pfizer Covid-19 Vaccine in Live Event

Britain and Canada have already approved the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine -- will the United States be next?

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Cyberattack Hits EU Vaccine Regulator as West Grapples with Virus Surge

An EU regulator considering the rapid approval of coronavirus vaccines said Wednesday it had been the target of a cyberattack, as Germany and other northern hemisphere countries grappled with a winter surge in the pandemic.

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Israel Says to Begin Covid Vaccinations on December 27

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday that Israel would start Covid-19 vaccinations from December 27, after receiving its first batch of Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine.

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UK Investigates Possible Allergic Reactions to COVID-19 shot

U.K. regulators said Wednesday that people who have a "significant history'' of allergic reactions shouldn't receive the new Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine while they investigate two adverse reactions that occurred on the first day of the country's mass vaccination program.

Professor Stephen Powis, national medical director for the National Health Service in England, said health authorities were acting on a recommendation from the Medical and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency.

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7 of Top 10 Killers Pre-Covid Were Non-communicable Diseases, WHO Says

Non-communicable diseases accounted for seven of the top 10 causes of death before the coronavirus pandemic, the World Health Organization said Wednesday, with heart disease killing more people than ever before.

The WHO's Global Health Estimates report found that people were living longer lives in 2019 than in 2000 -- but those extra years were not necessarily lived in good health.

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Merkel Demands Tougher Curbs as Virus Deaths Break Record

Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday demanded tougher curbs to bring down coronavirus infections, as the German death toll reached a grim daily record of nearly 600 people.

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UAE Registers China's Sinopharm Vaccine, Says 86% Effective

The United Arab Emirates on Wednesday officially registered the coronavirus vaccine produced by Chinese drug giant Sinopharm, saying it was 86 percent effective according to analysis of third-phase trials.

The health ministry "has announced the official registration" of the vaccine, state news agency WAM said, without elaborating on how it would now be used. 

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China Tests 250,000 People for Covid after New Cluster Emerges

China has tested more than a quarter of a million people for the coronavirus after a handful of new cases were detected in the southern city of Chengdu.

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