Some of the largest countries in the EU have stopped using AstraZeneca vaccines over fears that it may cause blood clots. However, the EMA and WHO continue to
The idea of “health passports” is something that’s been on the table for some time. After the reopening of national borders last summer, the EU saw a surge
Russia launched its “Sputnik V” vaccine for COVID-19 in August 2020. But, despite it being the first to be registered globally, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) still hasn’t
In recent years, nearly all pandemics, including Ebola, SARS, and Covid-19, have been caused by infectious diseases that are passed to humans from animals or insects. Because of
Europe has entered the second year of the coronavirus pandemic with a rising caseload but one major bright spot—the vaccines which the continent began administering in December that
With Christmas coming up, there are fears of a third wave of COVID-19. However, the President of the European Commission said in an address this week that vaccination
In a recent legal case, the marketing of a CBD-based e-cigarette known as Kanavape in France led to manufacturers being convicted of drug charges. This resulted in a
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Spain has been one of the hardest hit countries in Europe with over 1,400,000 reported cases. In addition to this, the country, which is
According to a report by the European Environment Agency this week, lockdowns in Europe have meant some environmental improvements, including better air quality, lower carbon emissions, and less