An analysis published by the Department of Health and Human Services said that Covid shots had also prevented about 265,000 cases and 107,000 hospitalizations.
Author: RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA
First Resistance to Taliban Rule Tests Afghanistan’s Uncertain Future
While the militants appear firmly in control, some prominent figures vowed to continue resistance as protests erupted in two cities and millions of Afghans parsed clues about the Taliban’s intentions.
Virus Trends Vary Sharply Worldwide, Making an Erratic Mix
The virus has created a patchwork of contradictory trends, surging in some countries and ebbing in others, depending on variants, vaccination, restrictions and compliance.
Netanyahu Loses Office, Making Way for Naftali Bennett
A day of drama in the Knesset, as Netanyahu’s supporters denounce the new prime minister and an ungainly coalition rises to power.
President Biden Will Meet Queen Elizabeth at Windsor Castle
The royal family’s presence around the summit meeting will be unusually strong this year.
Israel Attacks Gaza with Ground Forces, Escalating the Conflict
It was not clear if the Israeli incursion was a limited bid to destroy rocket bases or kill leaders of Hamas, or if it was a full-fledged invasion.
Why Are There Oxygen Shortages for Covid Patients Around the World?
The global need for oxygen has spiked far beyond the available supply at hospitals, especially in India — another example of how unprepared the world was to face the Covid-19 pandemic.
Vacunar a todo el mundo no es fácil. Esta es la razón
Una gran parte de la desigualdad en el acceso a las vacunas se explica por el acaparamiento de las grandes potencias. Pero fabricarlas también es un desafío sin precedentes.