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The American laboratory Moderna closed 2021 with a net profit of 12,202 million dollars (10,982 million euros) compared to the losses of 747 million (672 million euros) that it recorded in the previous year, thanks to the millions of doses sold of Spikevax, your COVID-19 vaccine. Between January…
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Venezuela to shorten time for the booster vaccine

The Venezuelan government decided to shorten the time to apply the booster vaccine against Covid-19 to four months after the main vaccine, following the recommendations of the Therapeutic Committee of the Presidential Commission against…

IMF warns of uncertainty in the Spanish economy

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) warns about the uncertainty and the "highly uncertain" future of the Spanish economy due to the development of the Covid-19 pandemic, although it positively values ​​the labor reform recently approved…

OPEC expects demand of 100 million barrels per day

The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) considers that the new omicron variant of Covid-19 will have a "slight and short-lived" impact on world demand for crude oil, for which it expects that consumption will exceed 100…

E3 will be held but remotely

The world's most important annual video game fair, E3 in Los Angeles, United States, will celebrate its 2022 edition in digital only format due to concerns about the state of the Covid-19 pandemic. This was announced by the Entertainment…

The global inflation outlook for 2022

The world is facing an increase in inflation as a result of the different monetary expansion programs promoted in 2021 to challenge the global recession caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, which is reflected, according to information from…

Amazon and Meta will not attend CES 2022

The companies Amazon and Meta, together with Twitter, canceled their face-to-face participation in the CES 2022 event due to the outbreak of the omicron variant of Covid-19. According to these companies, they will not be present at this…

E-commerce: the new way to buy

In the mid-90s, the impulse of electronic commerce (or e-commerce) began with the massification of computers and the Internet. Sales of goods and services were made through web pages and were canceled with credit cards. This new way of…