Model Predicts Corona Kills 618,500 by August in US
An influential COVID-19 model predicted the total number of US deaths from the virus by August, a number that researchers say will be impacted by how many Americans continue to wear masks as vaccinations continue.
flights to UK still banned due to Corona concerns
Iranian Minister of Roads and Urban Development said that flights to UK are still prohibited due to Corona concerns.
Georgia Becomes Third US State to Shut Down Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Site
Johnson & Johnson's coronavirus vaccine is facing a double dose of problems, as Georgia is the third US state to temporarily shut down a vaccine site after eight people suffered adverse reactions to the shot.
14,000 New Coronavirus Cases Registered in Iran
The Iranian health ministry announced on Monday that 13,890 new cases of coronavirus infection have been reported across the country during the past 24 hours, adding that 172 patients have passed away in the same period of time.
Children Spread COVID-19 in Silence
Researchers provide critical data showing that children play a larger role in the community spread of COVID-19 than previously thought.
Pandemic Damaged Country’s GDP by 15%
Iran's Finance and Economic Affairs Minister Farhad Dejpasand has said that Corona's disease had damaged the country's GDP by 15 percent.
Nature’s Day at Home amid coronavirus outbreak
No entry is allowed into forest parks across Iran on the national Nature's Day (this year falling on April 1) due to the coronavirus spread.
Syria After Iran’s Experience in Fighting Coronavirus
Syria Ambassador to Iran Adnan Mahmoud voiced willingness to employ the experience of Iran in fighting against the novel coronavirus that has affected many countries.
Turkish Airlines passengers stuck in Tel Aviv due to coronavirus spread
The passengers of a Turkish Airlines flight landing in the Israeli regime’s Ben-Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv have been quarantined amid the fears of the new coronavirus spread.
Total coronavirus cases in South Korea hits 3,526
South Korean President Moon Jae-in said Sunday the government was waging "all-out responses" to contain the novel coronavirus as the country reported 376 new cases, taking the total to 3,526.