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Pfizer vaccine can tackle the COVID-19 pandemic: Israel study

Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE's Covid-19 vaccine was overwhelmingly effective against the virus in a study that followed nearly 1.2 million people in Israel

Israel discovers 75% effectiveness of Pfizer vaccine

The coronavirus pandemic is not yet in sight, while the virus continues to wreak havoc worldwide.

Biden’s $1.9 Trillion stimulus bill might devastate economy, says study

Conventional wisdom states that if the government pumps a lot of money into the economy, it will bloom and bloom like a flower that gets water and grows and grows and grows.

Israel: Over 4 million people immunized against COVID-19

Israeli officials announced that about 4 million people had received the Covid-19 vaccine.

The ‘Miracle Drug’ inhaler drug works well on COVID-19?

For many patients with severe coronavirus infections, it is not the virus that kills them, but the series of events that cause it.

Why Israel shouldn’t carouse the COVID-19 vaccination success

Israel should celebrate. More than 20% of the population is fully vaccinated. Another 15% get the first of two bumps and will be protected by mid-February.

How UK got its ‘Vaccine’ strategy wrong

Israel's top coronavirus drug has claimed that Pfizer's first dose of the Covid vaccine is less effective than it was.

Israel shares medical data with Pfizer to maintain delivery of ‘Vaccine’

After moving into the race to vaccinate its population against coronaviruses, Israel has struck a deal with Pfizer, in exchange for its continued influx of hard-to-obtain vaccines, with the international drug giant providing vast amounts of medical data, the troop promises to share.

OnePlus wearable band gives 14 days of battery life, heart and SpO2 sensors

OnePlus is the latest company to join the world of wearables with the OnePlus band - an affordable smart band with heart sensitivity rate and SpO2 sensors, brightness performance, long battery life, and plenty of activity modes.

Palestine accuses Israel of shirking duty to supply Vaccines

The Palestinian Authority said it expects to receive its first COVID-19 vaccine dose in March with drugmaker AstraZeneca and accused Israel of ensuring that vaccines are available in the occupied area for duty.
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