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Few results from G-20 meeting as decisions await new US administration
Many European regulators still fail to take action on missing clinical trial results
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) Epidemiological Update
Latest Covid-19 Statistics from African Countries
Rebuilding Trust and Compassion in a Covid-19 World by George Lueddeke
Viewpoint: COVID-19 underlines the need for an ambitious new EU research partnership with Africa
Immunity to the Coronavirus May Last Years, New Data Hint
Interactive civil society dialogue on COVID-19 vaccines, to take place on Tuesday 8 December at 13:00-14:30 CET Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 939 7210 8248 Passcode: ?QpXZ7D?
Big Pharma: Share your vaccines with the world
The Coldest Cold Chain: Chilling Effects of Covid-19 Vaccines
The Domestic Allocation Of COVID-19 Vaccines in Low-and Middle-Income Countries, Who Goes First?
Bill Gates, the Virus and the Quest to Vaccinate the World
AstraZeneca Oxford vaccine up to 90% effective, ready for regulatory approval
DNDi and partners launch ANTICOV trial in 13 African countries
WHO advises against use of remdesivir for treating COVID-19
MSF welcomes EU pharmaceutical strategy but challenges key intellectual property issue
WTO TRIPS Council – 20 November 2020 – South Africa’s defense of the TRIPS waiver
Balancing Lower U.S. Prescription Drug Prices And Innovation – Part 1
Inclusion for all: Commission presents action plan on Integration and Inclusion 2021-2027
Revisiting child and adolescent health in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals
WASH Messages for World Toilet Day
Bridging The Black Mental Health Access Gap
Food as Prevention – Rising to Nutritional Challenges
UN Report: Lockdowns Not Abetting Greenhouse Gas Emissions
European air quality improves but still detrimental to health
Global warming likely to increase disease risk for animals worldwide