As many as 17% of workers said they would get the COVID vaccine with no other option.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus set to stay on as WHO chief
ExxonMobil Q3 profits rebound to $6.8 bn on higher oil prices
Eurozone economic bounce back blotted by record inflation
Flights, weddings cancelled as China tackles Covid outbreak
Record inflation clouds eurozone growth outlook
Japan's ANA forecasts $880m annual net loss
Over the last few years, there have been 82 million reports of child sexual abuse material to the CyberTipline and 19,100 identified victims.
Both firms soared in the pandemic era as people relied on their products and services, but now ripple effects are casting a shadow.
Thousands of U.S. Air Force employees have yet to comply with the federal vaccine mandate, but time is running out and defense firms are anticipating potential worker losses.
Vale posts $3.9 bn profit in Q3
Panama Canal breaks freight record despite pandemic crisis
The 23-year-old man did not have any underlying medical conditions at the time of his death.
The number of breakthrough COVID-19 deaths increased by more than 60% since Oct. 4.
'Rust' tragedy highlights strain on film crews to 'get it done'
The company's operations in China took a hit during the quarter ending Oct. 3 as Starbucks there faced local restrictions on movement and required health protocols due to COVID-19.
Two days after an overnight hospital stay, Queen Elizabeth reappears in good spirits at a virtual event.
Uganda to reopen schools in January, after almost two years
US stocks hit records despite growth miss
WHO wants $23.4 bn for Covid plan
The World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Thursday that COVID-19 has been experiencing a resurgence, driven by a spike in cases within European countries.
A poll released Thursday by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and MetLife found that small businesses both find it hard to fill employment vacancies and support requiring vaccines for their employees.