According to the Russian Direct Investment Fund, which bankrolled the development of the jab, Sputnik V will cost less than $10 per dose — or less than $20 for the two doses needed to vaccinate one person — on international markets. The vaccination will be free for Russians, the Fund said.
NSW’s COVID-19 management is back on track with the state overcoming a diagnosis hiccup. Authorities on Saturday reported another 24-hour period without any locally-transmitted cases […]
Photo by Greg Eans, Messenger-Inquirer.com/geans@messenger-inquirer.com Aaron Burton, left, and his girlfriend, Regan Clauson shuffle down the line during a square dance routine taught by Barry […]
The Public Chain Technology Alliance (PCTA), an international organization for collaboration, resource-sharing, and technical standardization among public blockchains, is proud to welcome seven esteemed blockchain […]
I. SITUATION OVERVIEW. The Severe Tropical Storm (STS) with International Name “MEGI” entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) at 5:00 PM, 24 September 2016 […]