France records over 21,000 deaths from COVID-19
In his daily press briefing on Wednesday, Director-General of Health Jerome Salomon in France reported some good news as the statistics of the COVID-19 continued to decline.
Germany approves first human trials of COVID-19 vaccine
The first clinical human trials of a potential vaccine for the novel coronavirus has been sanctioned in Germany.
US Nurses Read Names of Colleagues Killed by Coronavirus
A group of registered nurses gathered outside the White House on Tuesday in honor of nurses who have died of COVID-19 and to demand mass production of personal protective equipment.
Israeli Forces Open Fire on Palestinian Car , Kill Driver
Two Palestinians lost their lives in the occupied territories, one by Israeli live fire and the other by medical negligence at a prison run by the Tel Aviv regime.
First Clinical Trial for Potential COVID-19 Vaccine Approved in Germany
The first clinical trial of a potential vaccine for the novel coronavirus has been sanctioned in Germany.
France Claims Unemployment of Private-Sector Workers
More than 10 million employees in France - one out of every two in the private sector - have been laid off during the coronavirus lockdown.
‘Hunger pandemic’ closing as coronavirus rages
The COVID-19 pandemic, which has brought a third of the world population under lockdown, is now threatening more than a quarter of a billion people with hunger.
UK: Human Trials for Coronavirus Vaccine from Thursday
Human trials of a potential coronavirus vaccine developed at the University of Oxford is to begin on Thursday, British Health Secretary Matt Hancock said.
Infected People with Coronavirus Maybe Ninety Times More
New studies indicate that up to 230 million people may have had coronavirus and survived, WHO expert says.
Lebanese protesters return to streets amid virus outbreak
Amid coronavirus outbreak, Dozens of Lebanese people have taken to the streets across Beirut and other cities in their cars to protest rising poverty and economic woes.