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With the world adding about 500,000 cases a day as the Delta (B1617.2) variant surges continue in many countries, the global total today topped 200 million cases, according to the Johns Hopkins online dashboard.
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Japan will focus on hospitalizing patients who are seriously ill with COVID-19 and those at risk of becoming so while others isolate at home, officials said, amid worries about a strained medical system as cases surge in Olympics host city Tokyo.The country has seen a sharp increase in coronavirus cases, and is recording more than 10,000 daily new infections nationwide. Tokyo had a record high of 4,058 on Saturday.Fewer elderly people, most of whom are vaccinated, are getting infected, Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsunobu Kato told reporters.“On the other hand, infections of younger people are increasing and people in their 40s and 50s with severe symptoms are rising,” he said.
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COVID curfew, COVID-19 vaccination will continue to take place in the state," according to news agency ANI.
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Simone Biles is back to the Tokyo Olympics. The gymnast will return to compete during the balance beam final on Tuesday after withdrawing to focus on her mental health.“We are so excited to confirm that you will see two U.S.
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - The Oklahoma Republican Party faced fierce criticism Friday for a Facebook post likening COVID-19 vaccine mandates to the persecution of Jewish people in Nazi Germany.The post on the party’s official Facebook page urged people to call the lieutenant governor and ask him to call a special session to prohibit employers from requiring their employees to get vaccinated.
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01.08.2021 / 12:13
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Vulnerable teenagers in Scotland set to receive first dose of Covid vaccine in August
Covid-19 vaccine to vulnerable teenagers in certain groups by the end of August. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon previously announced plans to jab some youngsters aged between 12 and 17, including those with Down's Syndrome, learning difficulties or those who are immunosuppressed or live with someone who is.
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YouTube suspends Sky News Australia channel
YouTube has barred Sky News Australia from uploading new content for one week, citing concerns about Covid-19 misinformation.
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Odisha government has granted relaxations for a month, starting from today (Sunday) till 6 am on September 1. However, the existing 10-hour night curfew will continue across all districts.
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Nassau County lawmakers to vote on bill that would let police sue protesters
MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES - 2020/05/30: Protesters taunt police officers on the fourth straight day of the George Floyd killing protests. Several protesters in New York, march on the fourth straight day in protest of the killing of George Fl MINEOLA, N.Y. (AP) - Nassau County lawmakers are set to vote Monday on a proposal that would allow police officers to sue protesters and collect financial damages — a move civil rights activists say is payback for demonstrations after the police killing of George Floyd last year in Minneapolis.Newsday reports that the bill being considered by the Nassau County Legislature would make police officers and other first responders a protected class under the county’s Human Rights Law, which currently
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ORLANDO, Fla. - If you take one look at Teddy's smiling face, you would never imagine that anyone could hurt him. Sadly, Poodle and Pooch Rescue of Florida says the adorable dog came to them with nearly 100 pellets embedded in his body. "Teddy came into a local shelter with a head and neck full of buckshot/pellets/bb’s and they asked for our help," the rescue wrote on Facebook.
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Eviction moratorium to expire Saturday as House leaves for August recess
WASHINGTON - A nationwide eviction moratorium for renters is set to expire Saturday night, as the House of Representatives adjourned for August recess without passing an extension.House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer tried to pass a bill to extend the deadline beyond July 31, but it was rejected by Republicans.The House then adjourned for August recess.RELATED: Federal eviction moratorium: Biden calls on Congress to extend expiring ruleThis isn’t much surprise, as the Biden administration announced Thursday it would allow a nationwide ban on evictions to expire Saturday, arguing that its hands are tied after the Supreme Court signaled the moratorium would only be extended until the end of the month.While the White House said President Joe
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30.07.2021 / 21:23
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US COVID-19 vaccine disparities (CVD) were linked with income, education, political views, and race, according to a study yesterday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.The researchers looked at vaccination rates in 756 counties, or 51.5%
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Fauci hopes U.S. regulators fully approve COVID-19 shots by mid-August
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News Releases from Department of Health | Free COVID-19 testing returns to Lanakila Health Center
HONOLULU – The Hawai’i Department of Health (DOH) will offer free COVID-19 rapid testing at the Lanakila Health Center Friday, July 30 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.Test results will be available within 15 minutes.Please bring a government photo ID and wear a mask.
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Saskatoon economy recovering but IMF warns of inflation
A local development authority says the city is recovering, but a report from a global watchdog says new COVID-19 cases could upset any gains.
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Saskatoon economy recovering but IMF warns of inflation, vaccine inequality
COVID-19 public health restrictions are gone and Saskatoon’s economy is recovering.At least, for now.The Saskatoon Regional Economic Development Authority (SREDA) calculates the economy of the province’s largest city is 67.8-per cent recovered from the pandemic as of Thursday (though most of the factors it takes into account are from much earlier in the month).But the International Monetary Fund (IMF) a global financial watchdog, says inequality and another wave of COVID-19 infections could threaten any gains. How the Delta variant is reviving COVID-19 surges worldwide SREDA CEO Alex Fallon told Global News that agricultural exports, the housing market and consumer and retail spending is driving the bulk of the recovery right now.
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