Utah Scammer Sold Thousands of Fake COVID-19 Vaccination Cards – NBC Utah

Utah Scammer Sold Thousands of Fake COVID-19 Vaccination Cards – NBC Utah

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH – The lead defendant in a scheme that manufactured, sold and distributed 120,000 counterfeit COVID-19 vaccination cards was sentenced Thursday. Nicholas Frank Sciotto, 34, of Salt Lake City, was sentenced to 12 months in prison, three years of supervised release and a $40,000 fine after he admitted in July 2024 to … Read more

It’s time to get the new vaccines against covid and flu

It’s time to get the new vaccines against covid and flu

Washington – Fall means it’s time for almost everyone to catch up on their flu and Covid-19 vaccines, and many older adults also need protection against another risky winter virus, RSV. Yes, you can receive the flu and Covid-19 vaccines at the same time. Don’t call them boosters: They’re not just another dose of last … Read more

Zuckerberg criticises US pressure over Covid-19 content on Facebook

Zuckerberg criticises US pressure over Covid-19 content on Facebook

Washington. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg criticized pressure from the Biden administration in 2021 to remove content about Covid-19 from Facebook and said he would resist similar situations in the future in a letter sent to the US Congress on Monday. In his letter, the Facebook founder maintains that the government “was wrong” to request the … Read more

Bank of England cuts rate to 5%, first cut in more than four years

Bank of England cuts rate to 5%, first cut in more than four years

London. The Bank of England (BoE) on Thursday cut its official interest rate for the first time since March 2020 and the Covid-19 pandemic, setting it at 5 percent, citing a decline in inflation in recent months. ““Inflationary pressures have eased sufficiently for us to cut rates,” British central bank governor Andrew Bailey was quoted … Read more

Two deaths from Covid-19 in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Two deaths from Covid-19 in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

According to Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves, the victims are two elderly people who died on August 1 and 2, but since January there have been 125 cases, 89 of them in July. He urged the population to take extreme care of their health and look after the elderly, who are the most vulnerable to contracting … Read more

German Court Orders Astrazeneca to Reveal Thrombosis Data in Vaccine Lawsuit

German Court Orders Astrazeneca to Reveal Thrombosis Data in Vaccine Lawsuit

In one of the first civil proceedings against one of the coronavirus vaccine manufacturers in Germany, the plaintiff has achieved partial success before the Higher Regional Court (OLG) in Bamberg. Astrazeneca, the company sued for side effects caused by its vaccines, has been forced to reveal all data on cases of thrombosis suffered by people … Read more

New York Assembly Members Push for “Baby Bonuses” for Children Impacted by COVID-19

New York Assembly Members Push for “Baby Bonuses” for Children Impacted by COVID-19

Although the emergency and the consequences left by COVID-19 in New York seem like a matter already overcome, Some assembly members are trying to push this week to approve “baby bonuses” for those children who They lost a parent or caregiver as a result of this pandemic. The discussion of how and where the funds … Read more

‘Covid-19 self-medication’ sold via social media is harmful to public health

‘Covid-19 self-medication’ sold via social media is harmful to public health

Sciensano The FAMHP and Sciensano warn against counterfeit ivermectin tablets that are promoted via social media as self-medication against Covid-19. Because its use leads to resistance to parasites, it poses a potential risk to public health. Over the past three years, no fewer than 22,000 units of counterfeit ivermectin tablets were found in postal parcels … Read more

2024 Easter Holidays and School Calendar in Mexico: Important Dates and Schedule Changes

2024 Easter Holidays and School Calendar in Mexico: Important Dates and Schedule Changes

Mexico City — This weekend, from March 15 to 18, the first mega bridge will take place in Mexico’s basic education schools in 2024, a few days before the start of the Easter holidays. Classes will be suspended on Friday, March 15, 2024 due to administrative download, when teachers upload their students’ grades to the … Read more

2023 Covid-19 Deaths in Spain: A Look Back at the Last Three Years

2023 Covid-19 Deaths in Spain: A Look Back at the Last Three Years

The masks were for Asians, the vaccine (for the flu, an adult did not think about another) was given the year you remembered and PCR sounded like a computer component. But on March 11, 2020, when the World Health Organization (WHO) declared Covid-19 a pandemic, everything began to change. And although the same organization decreed … Read more