Moderna and Pfizer In Talks With U.S. To Make a Bird Flu Vaccine
Last year, Moderna began early-stage tests of a number of avian flu vaccines that target different strains of the virus.
Last year, Moderna began early-stage tests of a number of avian flu vaccines that target different strains of the virus.
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The Princess of Wales posed in Windsor for an image taken by Matt Porteous as she said in a personal letter, "There are good days and bad days" amid her treatment
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STORY: Kate, Britain's Princess of Wales, made her first public appearance on Saturday (June 15) since surgery five months ago revealed the presence of cancer.Kate attended the "Trooping the Colour" event with her three children at London’s Buckingham Palace.The annual military parade marks the official birthday of the British monarch, King Charles.Ahead of the event, crowds gathered outside Buckingham Palace:“When Kate knows the time is ready to come more into the public, that’s what we’re waiting for. And this is special, to come for the king’s birthday."Kate joined King Charles, Queen Camilla and other senior family members on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, the high-profile pinnacle of the event.Kate has undergone preventative chemotherapy since the cancer announcement, according to her office, Kensington Palace.While treatment is continuing, her improved health meant she was able to appear in public for the first time since last December.In a rare personal written message on Friday (June 14), she said she was making good progress but was "not out of the woods".Kensington Palace has declined to give any details about the type of cancer or her treatment.Her illness has coincided with that of King Charles, who has also been undergoing treatment for cancer. He returned to public duties in April, although his diary commitments are being limited to minimize risks to his recovery.
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Since the arrival of chicken Kyiv on our supermarket shelves in the late 1970s, ready meals have become a mainstay of the British diet. It’s an industry worth nearly £4 billion in the UK, and 86 per cent of us eat ready meals regularly. And why not? They’re cheap, quick, convenient and a positive boon to busy working people and exhausted parents.
There are reports of tensions over the wording of the final statement from this year's summit.
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Kate, the Princess of Wales, is giving a rare health update since announcing her cancer diagnosis, saying she is “making good progress,” but she’s “not out of the woods yet.” “I have been blown away by all the kind messages of support and encouragement over the last couple of months. It really has made the…
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The Princess of Wales said she will attend the King’s Birthday Parade, in a statement on Friday
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