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A new Ipsos survey shows that a majority of adults in 13 countries believe first doses should be the priority, although most would get a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot if offered.
Top stories: White House announces new plan to tackle COVID-19; WHO extends call for global moratorium on booster shots until end of 2021; Emergency COVID-19 restrictions extended in Japan.
Top stories: Warning over COVID-19 disruptions to TB, HIV treatment in world's poorest countries; Sweden to ease remaining restrictions; COVID-19 likely to evolve like influenza: WHO.
The proven benefits of automation – reduced errors, lower costs – are all advantages that can be gained by applying it to mitigate hygiene risk.
A thriving jobs market that works for people of all ages is an essential component of any plan to build back better post-pandemic.
Top stories: G20 urges more support for poorer nations; Study suggests booster dose of Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine increases antibody activity; European Medicines Agency evaluating data on P...
Working remotely may have been liberating for some, but it’s not without its shortcomings. A new report reveals the perks and pitfalls of the home office.
The pandemic could affect humanity for years to come, so a universal vaccine for every current and future variant would be a significant breakthrough.
Top stories: Britain distributing COVID-19 vaccines to COP26 delegates; Ex-UK PM Brown accuses West of 'moral outrage' over vaccine stockpiling; New Zealand reports first death from Delta...
Top stories: South Korea extends social distancing restrictions; US invests $3 billion in vaccine supply chains; Australia and UK agree vaccine swap deal.
The WHO has identified a new 'variant of interest' called the Mu variant, which was first discovered in January 2021 and has been in about 39 countries.
What's it like battling COVID and providing healthcare and other support in India? Radio Davos hears from the 'social entrepreneurs' rising to the challenge.