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Europe's vaccine rollout needs AstraZeneca -- but public confidence is dented (CNN) The European Union aims to vaccinate 70% of its adult population by September. But anxiety over a possible link between the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine and reported blood clot cases may put that target in jeopardy. Europe's vaccine rollout has ...
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Did Tanzania's Covid-denying leader die of the coronavirus? It's one of many questions he leaves behind Samia Suluhu Hassan said Magufuli had been receiving treatment in a Tanzanian hospital when he died on Wednesday evening. However, opposition leaders insist Magufuli died of Covid-19 at least one week earlier.
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Will Israel's Strong Vaccination Campaign Give Netanyahu an Edge? JERUSALEM — Vaccinated Israelis are working out in gyms and dining in restaurants. By this weekend they will be partying at nightclubs and cheering at soccer matches by the thousands. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is taking credit for bringing Israel ...
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Specter of civil conflict in Lebanon looms as economic meltdown gives way to violence Beirut (CNN) In Lebanon, fistfights break out in supermarkets on a nearly daily basis. Long lines snake out of the few gas stations that remain open. Pharmacies have threatened to shutter. Gunfights inexplicably erupt in various parts of the capital.
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Covid-19 Live Updates: France Begins Monthlong Lockdown as Cases Surge Several regions in France go into lockdown. · As more Americans become eligible, the pace of vaccinations quickens. · For first time in nearly a year, Iowa nursing homes are free of Covid outbreaks. · Not everyone stayed home during the pandemic. Some hit the ...
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CDC says three feet of distance between students is adequate Much of Europe on Friday was restarting use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine after the European Union's pharmaceutical regulator declared the shot safe amid blood clot concerns. Major European nations — including France, ...
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Critics of Brazil's president being targeted by security law SAO PAULO — Police in Brazil are starting to employ a dictatorship-era national security law against critics of President Jair Bolsonaro, while lawyers and activists rally to provide them with legal help and accuse the government of trying to silence dissent.
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Myanmar Protesters Answer Military's Bullets With an Economic Shutdown From hospitals, railways and dockyards to schools, shops and trading houses, much of society has stopped showing up for work in an attempt to stymie the military regime and force it to return authority to a civilian government.
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Updated CDC guidance says 3 feet of physical distancing is safe in schools The agency released three new studies on Friday that it says support distancing of 3 feet between students, so long as everyone is wearing a mask and other prevention measures are in place. Another study recently published in ...
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China and Taiwan face off in pineapple war President Tsai Ing-wen launched a "pineapple challenge" on social media, aimed at getting Taiwanese consumers to buy more of the fruit. After Australian wine ...
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