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Moderna Vaccine to Arrive in Canada in Weeks

The first doses of Moderna's Covid-19 vaccine are due to arrive in Canada before the end of December, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday.

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Biden Says He'll Receive Coronavirus Vaccination Publicly Soon

U.S. President-elect Joe Biden said Tuesday that he will receive a coronavirus vaccination publicly and that top infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci has recommended it be "sooner than later."

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U.S. Authorizes First At-Home Covid Test

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday authorized the country's first rapid at-home test for Covid-19, which is available over-the-counter and produces a result in around 20 minutes. 

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Jordan Approves Pfizer-BioNTech Covid Vaccine

Jordan announced late Monday that it had approved emergency use of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine, as the United States kicked off a mass vaccination drive.

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Poor Countries Face Long Wait for Vaccines despite Promises

With Americans, Britons and Canadians rolling up their sleeves to receive coronavirus vaccines, the route out of the pandemic now seems clear to many in the West, even if the rollout will take many months. But for poorer countries, the road will be far longer and rougher.

The ambitious initiative known as COVAX created to ensure the entire world has access to COVID-19 vaccines has secured only a fraction of the 2 billion doses it hopes to buy over the next year, has yet to confirm any actual deals to ship out vaccines and is short on cash.

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Germany Demands EU Agency Approve Vaccine before Christmas

Germany's health minister further increased the pressure on the European Union's regulatory agency, demanding that it approve a coronavirus vaccine before Christmas, the dpa news agency reported Tuesday.

"Our goal is an approval before Christmas so that we can still start vaccinating this year," Health Minister Jens Spahn said late Monday.

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London Set for Tighter Virus Curbs as New Variant Emerges in England

The British capital faces tougher Covid-19 measures within days, the UK government said on Monday, with a new coronavirus variant emerging as a possible cause for rapidly rising infection rates.

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WHO Backs Fund to Help Young People Handle Covid Woes

The World Health Organization announced Monday it is teaming up with global youth groups, with some 250 million members, to create programs to help young people deal with the disruptions caused by the pandemic.

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Netanyahu to Enter Precautionary Virus Quarantine

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will self-isolate on Monday after having come into contact with a coronavirus patient, his office said calling it a precautionary step.

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UAE Starts Covid-19 Vaccinations in Capital

The United Arab Emirates has launched Covid-19 vaccinations in the capital Abu Dhabi, health officials said Monday, days after it approved the jab by Chinese drugs giant Sinopharm. 

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