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Fauci says the US may send unused AstraZeneca shots to India to help with its growing COVID-19 crisis
The US has millions of unused AstraZeneca vaccines in storage, awaiting FDA approval. India has a l…
Dr. Catherine Schuster-Bruce
Fortis Healthcare to roll out Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine from June 19
Fortis Healthcare on Thursday announced that Sputnik V vaccine against Covid-19 will be available a…
COVID-19 death toll in United States at peak, says media report
The US continues to be the worst-hit country with the world's highest number of cases and deaths…
India generated around 33,000 tonnes of COVID-19 biomedical waste in seven months, Maharashtra biggest contributor
According to the data received from state pollution control boards, since June 2020, all stat…
PTI
India has generated over 18,000 tonnes of COVID-19 waste in just four months — Maharashtra being the biggest contributor
According to the data received from state pollution control boards, since June, all states and …
PTI
A scientist tracking the coronavirus predicts it will keep mutating to avoid the immune response — but at a slower rate than before
Trevor Bedford, associate professor at Fred Hutch, said that he highly doubted that the virus that …
Dr. Catherine Schuster-Bruce
Healthcare leaders are rethinking how and where they deliver care to patients. Here's how technology innovation and collaboration can fill the gaps.
COVID-19 introduced more patients to the benefits of telehealth. Here's how hospitals can become sm…
Danielle Brody
CDC: The coronavirus could be 'just a few mutations' away from evading vaccines
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said a big concern is that the next variant that might emerge could …
Natalie Musumeci
The need for universal patient rights in India
In addition to establishing the legislation, the charter also proposes setting up a grievance …
The Delta variant is causing more than 80% of new COVID-19 infections in 4 US states, including 96% of new cases in Missouri
The highly infectious Delta variant is on the rise in the US, and accounts for 96% of new COVID-19 …
Dr. Catherine Schuster-Bruce
6 fully vaccinated people died of COVID-19 in the world's most vaccinated nation, health officials said. All had underlying health conditions.
Five of them had gotten Covishield, an India-made version of AstraZeneca's shot, and one had gotten…
Dr. Catherine Schuster-Bruce
Johnson & Johnson says its COVID-19 vaccine should work against the Delta variant, citing 2 small studies
Johnson & Johnson said its COVID-19 vaccine produced a "strong" antibody response against the Delta…
Dr. Catherine Schuster-Bruce
The highly infectious Delta variant may already be dominant in the US, says leading coronavirus test lab
Data from Helix, a testing firm partnered with the CDC, suggests the highly infectious Delta varian…
Dr. Catherine Schuster-Bruce
The WHO's top scientist says we don't yet know if COVID-19 booster shots are a good idea
Soumya Swaminathan, WHO chief scientist, said "we don't have the information that's necessary to ma…
Dr. Catherine Schuster-Bruce
Under pressure, G7 leaders vow to deliver at least 1 billion extra COVID-19 vaccine doses in the next year
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres criticized the G7 leaders' plan this week, sayin…
Rebecca Ungarino
3 lingering questions about COVID-19 vaccines will shape the pandemic's trajectory into 2022 and beyond
How long will protection last? Can we make better vaccines? And when will there be shots for everyo…
Andrew Dunn,Hilary Brueck
Anthony Fauci said the US can prevent another COVID surge if 70% of the population gets at least one vaccine shot by July 4
Fauci said COVID-19 vaccines authorized by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are good …
Allana Akhtar
Moderna CEO says some Americans could start getting a COVID-19 booster shot as soon as September
People who are at highest risk from COVID-19, like healthcare workers and the elderly, could requir…
Avery Hartmans
Everyone's waiting to see what digital health pioneer Omada's next move will be
These are Insider's biggest healthcare stories for May 3.
Megan Hernbroth
Indian government commits to increasing public health spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2025—but is that enough?
In fact, India’s neighboring country, Sri Lanka, spends four times the per capita expenditur…