Tag: vaccination
Europe accepts ‘vaccine passports’ to revive tourism
It is expected that this summer, many European destinations will open to international visitors from non-EU countries, if they have fully vaccinated against Covid-19. ...
New York turns the tide thanks to a Covid-19 vaccine
More than a year after the Covid-19 lockdowns put the 'sleeping city' into a deep sleep, New York may wake up again this summer. ...
India, Malaysia and Philippines speed up COVID-19 vaccination campaign
Facing an outbreak of COVID-19 infections in the past several weeks, India, along with Malaysia and the Philippines, are looking to accelerate the vaccination...
From the epicenter of the epidemic, New York miraculously revived thanks...
More than a year ago, the blockade order during the COVID-19 pandemic made the 'sleeping city' of New York an extremely gloomy place. However,...
The ‘father’ of the world’s most effective Covid-19 vaccine
Behind the success of one of today's most sought-after vaccines are three decades of hard work by an immigrant couple of Turkish descent. ...
Many countries donate money, cards, lottery to encourage people to get...
Tens of thousands of doses of Covid-19 vaccine had to be destroyed due to expiration in Africa. Part of the reason is due to...
EU allows Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine for children 12 to 15 years...
The European Commission, on May 28, approved the use of the Covid-19 vaccine from Pfizer and its partner BioNTech for children 12 years of...
Japan aims to start mass vaccination from the end of June
The Japanese government has determined to expand COVID-19 vaccine vaccination to all subjects from the end of June, 1 month earlier than expected. ...
Vaccine story: Water flows in the valley
While Europe and the US are gradually feeling "easier to breathe", much of the world is engulfed in a new wave of COVID infections....
The Minister of Health called on 125 medical schools across the...
On the morning of May 27, Minister of Health Nguyen Thanh Long called on the leaders of 125 universities and colleges of medicine and...
Covid-19: The world gropes to open the tourism industry
Having been dealt "fatal" blows since the Covid-19 pandemic appeared, the world tourism industry is trying to get up, but reviving is not easy. ...
Nanocovax receives hundreds of millions of dollars in funding for vaccine...
The grant aims to promote the production of Vietnam's first Covid-19 vaccine, ensuring the completion of the vaccination program for people this year. Nanocovax...
Many destinations are gradually reopening to international tourism
The world's tourism-driven economy destinations are racing to open their borders and revive economies ravaged by the pandemic. The large-scale deployment of Covid-19 vaccination...
Large and small parties spread throughout the US despite Covid-19
After the lockdown period, people across the US gathered and celebrated jubilantly. Some people even hire event planning services to make their party more...
The uncertain fate of 120 million doses of Japanese vaccines ordered
The Japanese government has not yet authorized the deployment of AstraZeneca's vaccine, although the country has agreed to buy 120 million doses. Japan's Ministry...
Vaccinations increase your chances of getting matched on dating apps in...
A senior White House adviser says vaccinations 'make us more attractive', after the White House linked dating apps to promote vaccinations. "Dating app OkCupid...
‘New York will never die’
After a year of being heavily affected by the Covid-19 epidemic, rush hour traffic has returned to New York. Complaints about noise are growing...
Russia’s Sputnik Light vaccine ‘hot hands’ as soon as it was...
On May 9, Russian Health Minister Mikhail Murashko said that many countries were interested in the Covid-19 vaccine Sputnik Light using a dose of...
30 years of neglecting the vaccine industry, Japan now has to...
The vaccine industry that once played a vital role in Japan has been left to wane for years due to the timidity of Japanese...