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Who goes first? Vaccine rollout forces stark moral choices
HOOD RIVER, Ore. — As COVID-19 surged, retired attorney Susan Crowley did some simple math and discovered a chilling fact: people over 60 made...
UK’s ‘tsunami’ of grief as coronavirus deaths pass 100,000
LONDON — For nine months, Gordon Bonner has been in the “hinterlands of despair and desolation” after losing his wife of 63 years to...
US virus numbers drop, but race against new strains heats up
Coronavirus deaths and cases per day in the U.S. dropped markedly over the past couple of weeks but are still running at alarmingly high...
Australia OKs Pfizer vaccine, to begin in Feb.
SYDNEY — Australia’s medical regulator has approved use of its first coronavirus vaccine, paving the way for inoculations to begin next month.
The Therapeutic Goods...
New Zealand reports 1st community case in months
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — New Zealand has reported its first coronavirus case outside of a quarantine facility in more than two months, although there...
A year after Wuhan lockdown, a world still deep in crisis
Nearly a year to the day after the Chinese city of Wuhan went into lockdown to contain a virus that had already escaped, President...
UK chief scientist says new virus variant may be more deadly
LONDON — There is some evidence that a new coronavirus variant first identified in southeast England carries a higher risk of death than the...
Your Pharmacy Career Podcast – Interview with Rebecca Young
Are you interested in pharmacy ownership, or are you interested but scared and don't know how to prepare and get into pharmacy ownership? This...
EU leaders assess more restrictions to stop virus’ variants
BRUSSELS — European Union leaders assessed more measures to counter the spread of coronavirus variants during a video summit Thursday as the bloc's top...