coronavirus vaccine
Rich nations snap up vaccine stocks in global race for jab
The remaining 2.6 bn have been bought by or promised to developing countries like India, Bangladesh, China, Brazil, Indonesia and Mexico
Philippines deports US Marine who killed transgender woman
Presidential spokesman Roque said the pardon may have stemmed from the desire to get access to COVID vaccines being developed in US
Oxford and AstraZeneca resume coronavirus vaccine trial
The university confirmed the restart across all of its UK trial sites after regulators gave the go-ahead following the pause on Sunday
AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine trials continue in India: Serum Institute
AstraZeneca said it has paused global trials, including large late-stage trials, due to an unexplained illness in a study participant
China shows off homegrown COVID-19 vaccines for first time
The potential vaccines on display are among nearly 10 worldwide to enter phase 3 trials, the last step ahead of regulatory approval
Up to a quarter of Brazilians may not take COVID-19 vaccine: Survey
People cite conspiracy theories like having a chip implanted by taking the vaccine, and that it is made with aborted fetuses as the reasons
UNICEF to lead global procurement, supply of COVID-19 vaccines
UNICEF is world's largest single vaccine buyer, procuring over 2 billion doses of various vaccines annually on behalf of nearly 100 nations
90% of Sinovac employees took COVID vaccine: CEO
The program is intended for specific groups, including medical staffers, those who work at food markets, transportation and service sectors
Russia publishes virus vaccine results, weeks after approval
Developers said the vaccine appeared to be safe and to prompt an antibody response in all 40 people tested in the second phase of the study
US states told to be ready for vaccine distribution by November 1
The timeline raised concern among public health experts about a vaccine approval driven by political considerations ahead of the election