The leopard, named Baya, was only two years old, and zookeepers hoped she would be part of a breeding program for the species.
"It’s humbling... We did not foresee the levels of miscommunication we’d be faced with..."
The Sun newspaper tried to make the "theft" sound like a bad thing.
Lingering fatigue, shortness of breath, and brain fog are among the symptoms people may experience months after infection, the WHO says.
“Children facing orphanhood as a result of COVID is a hidden, global pandemic,” said the study's lead author.
If authorized, the drug could be the first specialized oral drug that can prevent the worst of covid-19.
Covid-19 can be more dangerous during pregnancy for both the parent and fetus, while data hasn't shown any added risk of complications from getting vaccinated
Starting Monday, visitors 12 and above must show vaccination cards or a negative covid-19 test taken within 72 hours of visiting.
YouTube banned content promoting misinformation about covid-19 vaccines last year, but apparently it takes a year to expand the policy.
Merck is intending to seek authorization for its drug by the end of the year, while two other companies are close to the finish line as well.
The pro-Trump cartoonist says he's lost about 15 pounds and is taking ivermectin.
Chloe Mrozak is now facing a warrant for her arrest after failing to show up at a virtual court hearing.
The agency said booster shots can be given to individuals at least six months after they receive their first 2-dose series and any time after that.
There are many key differences between the 1918-1919 flu and the covid-19 pandemic, including in the tools we had to fight them.
At least 676,000 Americans have died from covid-19, with 2,000 now dying every day.
The meeting featured hours of discussion and a cameo by Nicki Minaj's cousin's friend's genital issues.
New findings could influence an upcoming decision by U.S. health experts on who will need booster doses.
Enrollment in lung cancer trials took a big hit last year, a new study found.
The country also rejected AstraZeneca vaccine doses in July over supposed concerns about side effects.
Research found that around 5% of vaccinated people with a confirmed infection still had symptoms 28 days or more later, compared to 11% of unvaccinated.