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U.S. seeks 250,000 mentors, tutors to help students overcome pandemic learning loss
Tue, 2022-07-05 09:03 —
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U.S. seeks 250,000 mentors, tutors to address pandemic learning loss
The Biden administration on Tuesday will launch a new effort to recruit 250,000 mentors and tutors to help students who have fallen back in their learning during the coronavirus pandemic, the White House said.
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EU countries extend use of COVID-19 certificates amid rising cases
Tue, 2022-06-28 09:34 —
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EU countries prolong COVID-19 certificates amid rising cases
BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union countries approved Tuesday extending the use of COVID-19 certificates by one year until the end of June 2023 as cases of the deadly virus start to grow again ahead of the summer holiday season.
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Monkeypox: EU discussing common purchase of vaccine, antiviral against monkeypox, WHO says the spread can be contained
Fri, 2022-05-27 09:59 —
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EU in talks for common purchase of vaccine, antiviral against monkeypox
The European Union is working on a common purchasing agreement for vaccines and antiviralsagainst monkeypox, as cases of the viral disease usually endemic to Africa gather steam in Europe and beyond.
Simon Johnson,Natalie Grover
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WHO member states agree to fix 'rotten' funding model
Wed, 2022-05-25 10:09 —
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WHO member states agree to fix 'rotten' funding model
World Health Organization members formally agreed on Tuesday to a plan to overhaul its funding model which has been described as "fundamentally rotten" due to its over-reliance on the whims of donors.
Emma Farge,Jennifer Rigby
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Biden calls on world leaders to boost Covid efforts as U.S. funding dwindles
Thu, 2022-05-12 19:10 —
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Biden calls on world leaders to boost Covid efforts as U.S. funding dwindles
President Joe Biden plans to urge world leaders to do more in the fight against Covid as the White House struggles to secure additional funding from Congress.
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IMF and other global groups propose international pandemic plan costing $10 bln a year
Tue, 2022-04-05 09:50 —
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Global groups propose pandemic plan at a cost of $10 bln a year
Four organizations focused on global health and the economy say it will take $15 billion in grants this year, and another $10 billion annually after that to establish and maintain an adequate toolkit to respond to COVID-19 and address future pandemic threats.
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The final US military medical Covid-19 deployments to help local communities have ended
Thu, 2022-03-31 17:49 —
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After two years, the final US military medical Covid-19 deployments are ending
First, it was a smaller hospital with fewer than 200 beds in Farmington, New Mexico, where the high desert borders the Navajo Nation. Then, it was a massive university hospital in bustling Salt Lake City, Utah, with about 800 staffed beds.
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WHO lays out plan to emerge from emergency phase of pandemic
Thu, 2022-03-31 10:33 —
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WHO lays out plan to emerge from emergency phase of pandemic
The World Health Organization on Wednesday released an updated plan for COVID-19, laying out key strategies that, if implemented in 2022, would allow the world to end the emergency phase of the pandemic.
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Medics and volunteers try to prop up Ukraine's health system
Tue, 2022-03-15 11:00 —
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Medics and volunteers try to prop up Ukraine's health system
When Russian bombs started falling on Kyiv, oncologist Nataliia Verovkina fled with her 10-year-old son. But once he was safe in Munich with his grandparents, she turned around and went back.
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Moderna to set up mRNA vaccine manufacturing facility in Kenya
Wed, 2022-03-09 10:33 —
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Moderna to set up mRNA vaccine manufacturing facility in Kenya
Moderna Inc said on Monday it would set up a manufacturing facility in Kenya, its first in Africa, to produce messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines, including COVID-19 shots.
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