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Australian historian urged to return Israeli health prize by 250 academics

Australian historian urged to return Israeli health prize by 250 academics
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The Devil is here says doctor who discovered deadly new Covid-19 variant

The Devil is here says doctor who discovered deadly new Covid-19 variant
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Covid 19 coronavirus: Dr Anthony Fauci accuses Donald Trump of allowing terrible things to happen

Covid 19 coronavirus: Dr Anthony Fauci accuses Donald Trump of allowing terrible things to happen 22 Feb, 2021 08:20 AM 4 minutes to read National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Dr Anthony Fauci speaks during a press briefing with Donald Trump. Photo / AP National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Dr Anthony Fauci speaks during a press briefing with Donald Trump. Photo / AP news.com.au By: Hannah Paine Dr Anthony Fauci has issued a blistering attack on former United States President Donald Trump s handling of coronavirus, accusing him of allowing terrible things to happen in the hopes of being re-elected. Fauci, who is the head of the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and has been the chief medical adviser to seven American Presidents, has detailed his time working with Trump in an interview with British newspaper the Telegraph.

Americans could still need to wear masks in 2022, says Fauci

COVID-19: US coronavirus death toll nears 500,000 threshold

The US on Sunday stood at the brink of a once-unthinkable tally: 500,000 people lost to COVID-19. A year into the pandemic, the running total of lives lost was about 498,000 roughly the population of Kansas City, Missouri, and just shy of the size of Atlanta. The figure compiled by Johns Hopkins University surpasses the number of people who died in 2019 of chronic lower respiratory diseases, stroke, Alzheimer’s, flu and pneumonia combined. “It’s nothing like we have ever been through in the last 102 years, since the 1918 influenza pandemic,” US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Anthony

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