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Pfizer's Dutch Subsidiary Reports $11.4 Billion Profit Amidst Reduced COVID-19 Vaccine Sales
Pfizer's Dutch subsidiary reported an $11.4 billion profit for the fiscal year ending November 2023, down from previous years due to reduced COVID-19 vaccine and medication sales, but comparable to pre-pandemic levels; the company's revenue decreased from $74.4 billion in 2022 to $46.9 billion in 20...
Pfizer's Dutch Subsidiary Reports $11.4 Billion Profit Amidst Reduced COVID-19 Vaccine Sales
Pfizer's Dutch subsidiary reported an $11.4 billion profit for the fiscal year ending November 2023, down from previous years due to reduced COVID-19 vaccine and medication sales, but comparable to pre-pandemic levels; the company's revenue decreased from $74.4 billion in 2022 to $46.9 billion in 20...
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40% Bias Score


"Chile Extends Driver's License Renewal Deadline Due to COVID-19"
"Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Chile extended driver's license validity by two years, impacting licenses expiring between 2020 and 2023. Renewals for licenses expiring in 2024 must be completed in 2025."
"Chile Extends Driver's License Renewal Deadline Due to COVID-19"
"Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Chile extended driver's license validity by two years, impacting licenses expiring between 2020 and 2023. Renewals for licenses expiring in 2024 must be completed in 2025."
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32% Bias Score


Five Years After COVID-19: Unanswered Questions Remain
This podcast explores the origins of COVID-19, beginning with its detection in Wuhan, China, in December 2019, and its subsequent global spread, causing widespread death and necessitating restrictions such as lockdowns and mask mandates.
Five Years After COVID-19: Unanswered Questions Remain
This podcast explores the origins of COVID-19, beginning with its detection in Wuhan, China, in December 2019, and its subsequent global spread, causing widespread death and necessitating restrictions such as lockdowns and mask mandates.
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8% Bias Score


"COVID-19 Excess Mortality in Europe: Early Restrictions Key to Mitigation"
"A new study reveals that swift implementation of social restrictions during the initial COVID-19 wave significantly reduced excess mortality in Western European countries, with Italy experiencing the highest impact (2.7 per 1,000 inhabitants) and Scandinavian countries the lowest (0.5–1 per 1,000),...
"COVID-19 Excess Mortality in Europe: Early Restrictions Key to Mitigation"
"A new study reveals that swift implementation of social restrictions during the initial COVID-19 wave significantly reduced excess mortality in Western European countries, with Italy experiencing the highest impact (2.7 per 1,000 inhabitants) and Scandinavian countries the lowest (0.5–1 per 1,000),...
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16% Bias Score


COVID-19 Pandemic's Disproportionate Impact on Mental Health of Young Germans
A DIW Berlin study found that the COVID-19 pandemic had a more significant negative impact on the mental health of younger Germans (under 50) than the 2008-2010 financial crisis, with their mental health recovery lagging compared to older people and resulting in worse mental health in 2022 for the f...
COVID-19 Pandemic's Disproportionate Impact on Mental Health of Young Germans
A DIW Berlin study found that the COVID-19 pandemic had a more significant negative impact on the mental health of younger Germans (under 50) than the 2008-2010 financial crisis, with their mental health recovery lagging compared to older people and resulting in worse mental health in 2022 for the f...
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36% Bias Score


Co-circulating Winter Viruses Strain European Healthcare Systems
Respiratory viruses like influenza, RSV, and COVID-19 are co-circulating in the EU, causing concern for healthcare systems as RSV cases rise and flu and COVID-19 circulate at low levels; experts recommend vaccination, improved indoor air quality, and preventative measures.
Co-circulating Winter Viruses Strain European Healthcare Systems
Respiratory viruses like influenza, RSV, and COVID-19 are co-circulating in the EU, causing concern for healthcare systems as RSV cases rise and flu and COVID-19 circulate at low levels; experts recommend vaccination, improved indoor air quality, and preventative measures.
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16% Bias Score

"Low Vaccination Rates Fuel Resurgence of Preventable Diseases in Germany"
"Germany's low vaccination rates against diseases like COVID-19 and influenza, coupled with the resurgence of measles and diphtheria, highlight the impact of misinformation and inequitable access to vaccines, resulting in higher disease incidence and potential future outbreaks."

"Low Vaccination Rates Fuel Resurgence of Preventable Diseases in Germany"
"Germany's low vaccination rates against diseases like COVID-19 and influenza, coupled with the resurgence of measles and diphtheria, highlight the impact of misinformation and inequitable access to vaccines, resulting in higher disease incidence and potential future outbreaks."
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52% Bias Score

Biden Grants Unprecedented Number of Pardons and Commutations
President Joe Biden granted a record-breaking number of pardons and commutations, including nearly 1,500 sentence commutations for individuals under home confinement during the COVID-19 pandemic and 39 full pardons for non-violent offenses, despite recent criticism regarding his son's pardon.

Biden Grants Unprecedented Number of Pardons and Commutations
President Joe Biden granted a record-breaking number of pardons and commutations, including nearly 1,500 sentence commutations for individuals under home confinement during the COVID-19 pandemic and 39 full pardons for non-violent offenses, despite recent criticism regarding his son's pardon.
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40% Bias Score

Early Pandemic Response Saves Lives and Economies: A European Study
A study by the Institut Pasteur analyzed excess mortality in 13 Western European countries during the COVID-19 pandemic, showing that early, strong government interventions saved lives and lessened economic damage, contrary to the belief that such measures harm economies. Countries like Denmark saw ...

Early Pandemic Response Saves Lives and Economies: A European Study
A study by the Institut Pasteur analyzed excess mortality in 13 Western European countries during the COVID-19 pandemic, showing that early, strong government interventions saved lives and lessened economic damage, contrary to the belief that such measures harm economies. Countries like Denmark saw ...
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40% Bias Score

Five Years After Covid-19: Unanswered Questions and Lasting Impacts
A French podcast series revisits the Covid-19 pandemic five years after its start, exploring its origins in Wuhan and its lingering impacts using archived material from over 30 podcasts, media reports and expert interviews, addressing unanswered questions and assessing its long-term consequences.

Five Years After Covid-19: Unanswered Questions and Lasting Impacts
A French podcast series revisits the Covid-19 pandemic five years after its start, exploring its origins in Wuhan and its lingering impacts using archived material from over 30 podcasts, media reports and expert interviews, addressing unanswered questions and assessing its long-term consequences.
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24% Bias Score

Novel Nasal-Spray COVID-19 Vaccine Offers Room-Temperature Stability and Global Accessibility
Tel Aviv University scientists created a cheap, room-temperature-stable, nasal-spray COVID-19 vaccine effective against all variants, addressing cold-chain storage and administration challenges, potentially revolutionizing global vaccination.

Novel Nasal-Spray COVID-19 Vaccine Offers Room-Temperature Stability and Global Accessibility
Tel Aviv University scientists created a cheap, room-temperature-stable, nasal-spray COVID-19 vaccine effective against all variants, addressing cold-chain storage and administration challenges, potentially revolutionizing global vaccination.
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52% Bias Score

Low COVID-19 Booster Uptake Raises Concerns of Winter Outbreak
As of December 2023, only 18% of eligible Americans received the updated COVID-19 booster shot, highlighting the risk of a winter outbreak and emphasizing the need for improved vaccination strategies, especially in low- and middle-income countries with limited access.

Low COVID-19 Booster Uptake Raises Concerns of Winter Outbreak
As of December 2023, only 18% of eligible Americans received the updated COVID-19 booster shot, highlighting the risk of a winter outbreak and emphasizing the need for improved vaccination strategies, especially in low- and middle-income countries with limited access.
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40% Bias Score
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