WHO noted that prequalified tests can now be prioritized in pooled procurement mechanisms, which help lower prices, stabilize ...
WHO said the decision builds on earlier emergency approvals and reflects the continued need for affordable, fast COVID-19 testing even after the pandemic’s emergency phase.
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Scientists’ new gum stops spread of flu and herpes
Scientists used a clinical-grade gum in experiments to "substantially" lower viral loads of two herpes simplex viruses and ...
More than two years after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared an end to the emergency phase of the Covid-19 pandemic ...
Kaitlin Sullivan is a health and science journalist based in Colorado. She's been part of multiple award-winning investigations into health topics including the international medical device industry ...
The SD Biosensor Standard Q COVID-19 Ag Test and Acon Biotech Flowflex SARS-CoV-2 Antigen Rapid Test were previously listed under WHO's emergency use listing.
AUS vs ENG Highlights, 2nd Ashes Test Day 2: Australia seized the initiative in the day-night second Ashes Test at the Gabba, taking a 44-run lead over England as they ended Day 2 on 378-6. Aggressive ...
"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" actor BD Wong apologized for a now-deleted racist comment he made on social media. Wong commented on the post, writing: "It appears to be a Black man," Variety and ...
Australia is already 2-0 up against its oldest rival and will be boosted by the return of Cummins, who has been sidelined since July with a back injury. His inclusion is the only change to Australia’s ...
Australia will hope to extend their Ashes advantage in the day-night second Test against England at the Gabba in Brisbane. With Brisbane currently in its own timezone to the rest of Australia and also ...
Ben Stokes looked spent and Brydon Carse appeared cooked. Jofra Archer was haunched on his heels and Gus Atkinson was up to 36 overs in the Ashes without a wicket. After a humiliating loss in Perth, a ...
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