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AstraZeneca to withdraw COVID-19 vaccine worldwide due to low demand
KOAA5· 6 days agoDrugmaker AstraZeneca is reportedly pulling its COVID-19 vaccine from global markets due to a...
AstraZeneca pulls its COVID-19 vaccine from the European market
Atlanta Journal-Constitution· 7 days agoThe pharma giant AstraZeneca has requested that the European authorization for its COVID-19 vaccine...
Crash into cement truck sends one to hospital: ATCEMS
FOX 7 Austin· 5 days agoA person is in the hospital with critical injuries after their vehicle hit a cement truck in...
AstraZeneca withdraws COVID-19 vaccine citing low demand
KCCI 8 Des Moines· 7 days agoAstraZeneca is withdrawing its highly successful coronavirus vaccine, citing the availability of a...
Man wanted in connection to RV theft in Granite Shoals: police
FOX 7 Austin· 6 days agoGranite Shoals police are looking for a man wanted for questioning in connection to an RV theft.
Feds to spend millions to contain bird flu outbreak amid testing lag
Politico· 4 days agoThe virus is currently circulating within poultry flocks and dairy cattle, but the virus’ recent...
Feds to spend millions to contain bird flu outbreak amid testing lag
Politico via Yahoo News· 4 days ago“This is a state call,” Vilsack said. “And to the extent that we can restrict as much movement as possible, we think that’s a good idea.” Chelsea Cirruzzo contributed to this report. CORRECTION ...
Covid subvariants leading infections | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 3 days agoTwo new covid-19 subvariants, collectively nicknamed FLiRT, are increasingly edging out the winter's...
A small summer Covid wave may be ahead, experts say, as a new variant takes over
AOL· 4 days agoDisease experts anticipate a small uptick in Covid cases this summer, as a new variant spreads. The KP.2 variant represents 28% of Covid infections in the U.S., up from just 6% in mid-April, ...
There's a new highly transmissible COVID-19 variant. Could FLiRT lead to a summer uptick?
AOL· 4 days agoTwo new COVID-19 subvariants, collectively nicknamed FLiRT, are increasingly edging out the winter's dominant strain ahead of a possible summer uptick in coronavirus infections ...