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Saudi Arabia’s Expertise Combatting MERS, Made The Kingdom Well Prepared For Fighting COVID-19

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia remains one of the best equipped nations for preventing a COVID-19 outbreak. By: Maha Altamimi The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was one of the first countries that started precautionary and preventive measures to mitigate a COVID-19  outbreak, which ultimately turned into a global pandemic. The Kingdom’s leadership relied on its Read More…

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COVID-19 Has Forever Changed The Future Of Banking

After Covid-19, and the drastic change in payments methods. is there is still room for cash in the future? By: Almunthir Alghamdi Banking is one of the oldest merchants dating back to ancient civilization. It started as an exchange for goods and valuable materials such as gold, silver, and at times food. Then evolved into Read More…

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GO-VAXX Mobile Vaccine Clinics Achieve Major Milestone

10K+ doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered through partnership with Metrolinx and Public Health Units TORONTO — They’re green, they roll, and they get the job done. Ontario’s GO-VAXX mobile vaccine clinics have proven to be a highly effective component of the province’s last mile strategy to get COVID-19 vaccines to Ontarians. Since they first hit the road Read More…

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Japan’s Elects Fumio Kishida To Be Their 100th Prime Minister

Fumio Kishida Replaces Yoshihide Suga after only 1 year as Japan’s Prime Minister By: Almunthir Alghamdi Yoshihide Suga, Japan’s Prime Minister’s sudden resignation from his role was partly due to his struggles to meet the public expectations for containing the COVID-19 pandemic. Another reason was the Prime Minister’s decision to hold the Olympics in Tokyo Read More…

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World Health Organization Chief Scientist Calls Mixing Vaccine Dose A “Dangerous Trend”

Choosing different COVID-19 vaccine brands for first and second doses a growing concern among Canadians.  By Maryam Razzaq The World Health Organization (WHO)’s Chief Scientist Dr. Soumya Swaminathan discussed how the WHO has been receiving a lot of inquiries about individuals who are receiving their first and second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine from different Read More…