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Australians Rush for Vaccines as COVID Lockdown Continues in Victoria
Record numbers of COVID-19 vaccinations have been completed in Australia as a snap seven-day lockdown continues in the nation’s second most-populous state. Seven million people in Victoria are subject to strict stay-at-home orders after a growing cluster of infections was detected in recent days. Australia has managed to mostly contain the coronavirus through lockdowns, the closure of its international borders and strict quarantine measures for returning citizens, but the national va...
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Pakistan’s COVID-19 Positivity Rate Dips, But 'We Aren’t Out of the Woods', Official Tells VOA
Pakistan reported Monday that the national coronavirus positivity rate had remained well below 5% over the past week, with the country’s top health official attributing the declining trend to “effective” government policies, including restrictions on public movement and effective screening of international travelers. Officials recorded 43 deaths and detected more than 2,100 new cases in the last 24 hours, raising the national tally of deaths to nearly 21,000 and infection...
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UN Urges Independent Probe as Colombia Unrest Death Toll Rises
Colombia's government resumed negotiations with demonstrators to end more than a month of protests Sunday, as the UN called for an independent investigation after at least 13 people died in clashes in the city of Cali. President Ivan Duque's team and some of the demonstration representatives resumed talks in Bogota after nearly a week's pause. But a resolution seemed far off, as the protesters denounced the Duque administration's "complicit silence" in the face...
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Biden Calls for Country United by COVID-19 Vaccinations
U.S. President Joe Biden is concerned about the nation splitting into two groups: the vaccinated and the unvaccinated. "I don't want to see the country that is already too divided become divided in a new way, between places where people live free from fear of COVID, and places where … the fall arrives and death and severe illnesses return," Biden said Wednesday as he announced new coronavirus vaccination initiatives with inducements. "Getting the vaccine is not...
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Absence of Afghan Peace Deal Will Fuel Chaos, Terrorism After US Exit, Pakistan Warns
Pakistan’s prime minister warned Wednesday that if warring parties in Afghanistan fail to reach a peace arrangement, “anarchy” will erupt in the turmoil-hit neighbor after the withdrawal of the United States and allied troops, threatening regional stability. Imran Khan issued the warning a day after Washington said almost half of U.S. troops and equipment had been sent home or destroyed since the drawdown formally began on May 1.  The withdrawal is the outcome of ...
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White House's vaccine push now includes longer pharmacy hours, free childcare — and beer
The White House is ramping up efforts to ensure that U.S. adults get vaccinated against Covid-19, announcing extended pharmacy hours for shots and free child care for recipients, expanded community outreach efforts and even free beer. The push is part of a broader effort by the administration to encourage and make it easier for unvaccinated Americans to get Covid-19 shots — and meet President Joe Biden’s goal of giving at least one shot to 70 percent of U.S. adults by July 4. ...
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Biden admin probes risk of low-level contamination in vaccines made at troubled plant
The Food and Drug Administration has asked Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca to assess any potential health risks from minor cross-contamination of their Covid-19 vaccines, two people familiar with those conversations told POLITICO. The agency requested the analyses because it cannot rule out low-level contamination of doses of both vaccines manufactured by contractor Emergent BioSolutions. In March, Emergent’s Baltimore facility accidentally contaminated 15 million Johns...
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Mouse plague forces Australian prison to evacuate staff and inmates
A plague of mice in the Australian state of New South Wales has forced a prison to evacuate at least 420 inmates and 200 staff, according to local authorities. The mouse infestation at the Wellington Correctional Centre broke down parts of the prison building's infrastructure, damaging internal wiring and ceiling panels. Corrective Services NSW Commissioner Peter Severin said Tuesday inmates would be transferred to other prisons, and staff would be relocated while authorities battle...
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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte threatens to jail those who refuse Covid-19 vaccine
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has threatened to jail people who refuse to be vaccinated against the coronavirus as his country battles one of Asia's worst outbreaks, with more than 1.3 million cases and 23,000 deaths. "You choose, vaccine or I will have you jailed," Duterte said in a televised address on Monday following reports of low turnouts at several vaccination sites in the capital, Manila. Duterte's remarks contradict those of his health of...
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White House says US will fall short of July 4th vaccination goals
The White House on Tuesday acknowledged the US would fall short of President Joe Biden's July Fourth Covid-19 vaccination goals, saying the country has more work to do to get younger Americans vaccinated. White House Covid-19 response coordinator Jeff Zients said the country would miss both of the President's goals of having 70% of adult Americans with at least one Covid-19 vaccine shot and 160 million Americans fully vaccinated by July Fourth. Zients told reporters during a Whi...
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Extreme drought and deforestation are priming the Amazon rainforest for a terrible fire season
Scientists are on high alert that the Amazon is careening toward a destructive fire season. Parts of Brazil and its typically lush rainforest are parched by drought and loaded with fire-kindling fuel after a surge of deforestation in 2020. Experts say the region has rarely been drier than it is now, and researchers who monitor the Amazon have already spotted a rash of large fires this year. The rainforest's first major fire of 2021 occurred more than a week earlier than last ...
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Mortar Shell Hits Afghan Wedding, Kills At Least 6
At least six Afghan civilians were killed and several more were wounded when a mortar shell hit a house during a wedding ceremony in northern Kapisa province, security officials said Sunday. The explosion Saturday evening was in the Tagab district, which has seen fighting between the Afghan government forces and the Taliban insurgents. Shayeq Shoresh, a spokesperson for the provincial police, blamed the Taliban for firing the mortar and added that the victims included women and children...
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Pakistan’s COVID-19 Positivity Rate Dips, But 'We Aren’t Out of the Woods', Official Tells VOA
Pakistan reported Monday that the national coronavirus positivity rate had remained well below 5% over the past week, with the country’s top health official attributing the declining trend to “effective” government policies, including restrictions on public movement and effective screening of international travelers. Officials recorded 43 deaths and detected more than 2,100 new cases in the last 24 hours, raising the national tally of deaths to nearly 21,000 and infection...
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Pakistan’s COVID-19 Positivity Rate Dips, But 'We Aren’t Out of the Woods', Official Tells VOA
Pakistan reported Monday that the national coronavirus positivity rate had remained well below 5% over the past week, with the country’s top health official attributing the declining trend to “effective” government policies, including restrictions on public movement and effective screening of international travelers. Officials recorded 43 deaths and detected more than 2,100 new cases in the last 24 hours, raising the national tally of deaths to nearly 21,000 and infection...
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UN Urges Independent Probe as Colombia Unrest Death Toll Rises
Colombia's government resumed negotiations with demonstrators to end more than a month of protests Sunday, as the UN called for an independent investigation after at least 13 people died in clashes in the city of Cali. President Ivan Duque's team and some of the demonstration representatives resumed talks in Bogota after nearly a week's pause. But a resolution seemed far off, as the protesters denounced the Duque administration's "complicit silence" in the face...
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Biden Calls for a Country United by COVID-19 Vaccinations
U.S. President Joe Biden is concerned about the nation splitting into two groups: the vaccinated and the unvaccinated. "I don't want to see the country that is already too divided become divided in a new way, between places where people live free from fear of COVID, and places where … the fall arrives and death and severe illnesses return," Biden said Wednesday as he announced new coronavirus vaccination initiatives with inducements. "Getting the vaccine is not...
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Absence of Afghan Peace Deal Will Fuel Chaos, Terrorism After US Exit, Pakistan Warns
Pakistan’s prime minister warned Wednesday that if warring parties in Afghanistan fail to reach a peace arrangement, “anarchy” will erupt in the turmoil-hit neighbor after the withdrawal of the United States and allied troops, threatening regional stability. Imran Khan issued the warning a day after Washington said almost half of U.S. troops and equipment had been sent home or destroyed since the drawdown formally began on May 1. The withdrawal is the outcome of a Febr...
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White House's vaccine push now includes longer pharmacy hours, free childcare — and beer
The White House is ramping up efforts to ensure that U.S. adults get vaccinated against Covid-19, announcing extended pharmacy hours for shots and free child care for recipients, expanded community outreach efforts and even free beer. The push is part of a broader effort by the administration to encourage and make it easier for unvaccinated Americans to get Covid-19 shots — and meet President Joe Biden’s goal of giving at least one shot to 70 percent of U.S. adults by July 4. ...
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Biden admin probes risk of low-level contamination in vaccines made at troubled plant
The Food and Drug Administration has asked Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca to assess any potential health risks from minor cross-contamination of their Covid-19 vaccines, two people familiar with those conversations told POLITICO. The agency requested the analyses because it cannot rule out low-level contamination of doses of both vaccines manufactured by contractor Emergent BioSolutions. In March, Emergent’s Baltimore facility accidentally contaminated 15 million Johnson &a...
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Experts now understand just how essential ventilation is to curb the spread of COVID-19 in K-12 schools.
As the utterly bizarre 2020-2021 academic school year creeps to an end, students, parents, schools and health officials across the country are already looking toward next fall and how all classrooms can reopen while keeping everyone healthy and safe. And a sweeping new report from the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security at the Bloomberg School of Public Health is calling on K-12 school administrators to urgently invest in ways to improve building ventilation to reduce the spread of CO...
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US Buys Another 200 Million Moderna COVID Vaccines
More symptoms of coronavirus disease 019 (COVID-19) have emerged, and some patients with "long-term symptoms of coronavirus" said they would smell fishy, ​​sulphurous, and sweet, greasy, and disgusting odors. But after "smell training", most patients return to normal sense of smell. The rare side effect, known as "smell paraversion", in which "the sense of smell is distorted and unfortunately mostly unpleasant," could particularly affect young people...
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Suicide caused by tinnitus caused by CCP virus expert analysis
Tinnitus is a common human disease. However, due to the growing concern about the sequelae of tinnitus caused by the CCP virus (COVID-19), some people have even committed suicide because of the unbearableness. See how the experts analyze it. Tinnitus is when there is no sound in the external environment, but there is a sound in the ear or brain. Symptoms include: it may be ringing, buzzing, wind, hissing, thumping, or even music or singing, in various forms, which may be low or high-pitche...
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alert! Study shows that people infected with new crown may face long-term sequelae
Hundreds of thousands of Americans have sought medical care for post-Covid-19 health problems that were not previously been diagnosed. The study, which tracked the health insurance records of nearly 2 million Americans who contracted Covid-19 last year, found that nearly a quarter (23%) of those infected with new health problems seek treatment. Affected people are distributed across multiple age groups, including children. The most common new health problems are pain (including nerve an...
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'Loss of smell and taste' is a warning sign of brain infection in COVID-19 patients
About two weeks ago, a biologist in Bologna, Italy, was working as a consultant, Alessandro S. Laurenzi (Alessandro Laurenzi) was mowing the lawn with a lawnmower outside the house, but when a friend stopped him and said that the smell of lawnmower fuel was unbearable, he was startled: "I smell everything. Not.” A few hours later, he went to lunch and realized again that he couldn’t smell the food he was about to eat (anosmia), and when he took a bite, he couldn’t taste...
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50 of Afghanistan's 370 districts have fallen to Taliban since May: UN envoy
Fifty of Afghanistan's 370 districts have fallen to Taliban militants since May, according to the UN's special envoy on Afghanistan Deborah Lyons, as the United States continues its military withdrawal from the country. "The Taliban recent advances are even more significant and are as a result of an intensified military campaign; more than 50 of Afghanistan's 370 districts have fallen since the beginning of May," Lyons told the UN Security Council ...
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America's great reopening is encountering some turbulence
Everything is opening at the same time and people are desperate to travel. As concerts resume, theme parks open, families reunite, lovers tie the knot and stir-crazy Americans dream of vacation, airlines that had to hurriedly recommission fleets are struggling to keep up: American Airlines cancelled 188 of flights over the weekend and is trimming hundreds more in the coming summer travel season. United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby warned on Sunday of a longer-term problem filling cockpi...
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What the Delta variant could mean for Covid-19 in the United States
A coronavirus variant first spotted in India is poised to become the dominant one in the United States, where infectious disease modelers say it could cause a "resurgence" of Covid-19later this year. And it may already account for 1 in every 5 infections nationwide, experts say. The Delta variant, as it's now called, has swept across the UK, all but replacing the Alpha variant first identified there late last year.  "This is the most transmissible of...
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US extends Covid-19 travel restrictions with Canada and Mexico
The United States has extended Covid-19 restrictions on non-essential travel at land and ferry crossings with Canada and Mexico until July 21, according to a tweet from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Sunday. "To reduce the spread of #COVID19, the United States is extending restrictions on non-essential travel at our land and ferry crossings with Canada and Mexico through July 21, while ensuring access for essential trade & travel," DHS wrote. "DHS a...
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Unvaccinated Americans are at risk of a possibly more dangerous Covid-19 variant. These are the most vulnerable states
Some states are making great strides in vaccinating their residents against Covid-19, but the ones that are not may soon be contending with a more transmissible variant, experts say. About 45.2% of the US population is fully vaccinated against Covid-19, CDC data showed, and in 16 states and Washington, DC, that proportion is up to more than half, and 16 have reached President Joe Biden's goal to vaccinate 70% of adults with at least one dose. But some states -- s...
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Why do Taiwanese patients with new coronavirus have a high rate of loss of taste and smell?
Most of the confirmed patients with new coronavirus infection in China have recently entered the country from Europe and the United States, and many patients said that they have symptoms of abnormal sense of taste and smell. At present, there have been more than 20 cases in total, and the proportion of confirmed cases in Taiwan is only more than 300. Low, 4 Three of the seven new confirmed cases on March 1 had these symptoms. The olfactory site happens to gather a large number of viral rec...
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The new coronavirus is not only affecting lung health! An article reveals its damage to various parts of the human body
An article published on the website of The Times of the United Kingdom pointed out that experts from the British Academy of Intensive Care Medicine said that by observing the conditions of thousands of surviving severe patients with the new coronavirus, they found that the new coronavirus can attack the human body in all directions, including the lungs and heart of patients. And other organs will be damaged by the new coronavirus, and it will take up to 15 years to recover. It can be seen tha...
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Pneumonia outbreak: Loss of smell in patients with new coronavirus 'different from a cold'
The loss of smell that can accompany infection with the new coronavirus is a unique symptom, and European researchers who have studied the experience of such patients say it differs from the loss of smell experienced by people with a severe cold or flu. When people with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) lose their sense of smell, it usually comes on suddenly and severely. And they usually don't have a stuffy or runny nose -- most people with coronavirus are still able to breathe e...
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COVID-19 / Worse than losing taste and smell! Nearly 6.5 million people around the world may have "perverted sense of smell"
The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 worldwide has surpassed 100 million, and many infected people have developed more severe symptoms of "smell paralysis" after recovering from loss of smell and taste. Simply put, "smelling becomes stinky", which is worse than losing your sense of smell. It is estimated that about 6.5 million people worldwide have this symptom, and the medical community currently has no effective treatment for it, or even the exact cause of the sympt...
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After recovering from pneumonia, you may have "distorted sense of smell"
The New York Times reported that a female patient in New Jersey, USA, not only lost all senses of taste and smell immediately after contracting Wuhan pneumonia, but also continued to smell smoke in the room 2 months after the onset of the disease. No one was smoking inside or outside. There is also a woman in her 50s in Minnesota who, even after recovery, smells like coffee, peanut butter, and even excrement, with a strong smell of gasoline, and her sense of smell is so distorted that she ...
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Coffee smells like gasoline! Diagnosed with "distorted sense of smell" after recovery from loss of smell
One of the common symptoms of patients with pneumonia (COVID-19, new coronavirus disease) is loss of smell. A study published in the Rhinology International Journal pointed out that among patients with Wuhan pneumonia who lost their sense of smell, 43 % lost a "distorted sense of smell" after recovery, and someone revealed to the media that "coffee smells like gasoline". A study co-authored by Guy's Hospital in London, UK, University of Sassari in Italy, CHU St. Pet...
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NYPD investigating after car hits family of 6 in the Bronx
The New York Police Department is investigating an incident in which a car rammed into a family of six early Sunday in the Bronx before fleeing the scene. The incident occurred at 2:46 a.m., a spokesperson for the NYPD said, when a gray car ran into the family, pinning two individuals -- a 16-year-old boy and a 34-year-old woman -- beneath it. A NYPD spokesperson told CNN the vehicle was a Jeep and that the suspect fled the scene on foot. The 34-year-old is in critical condition, and...
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7 killed, more than 40 injured in 10 mass shootings across the US over the weekend
As Americans continue to come out of coronavirus isolation and states lift restrictionson gatherings, shootings continue to plague the nation, with 10 mass shootings occurring in the US since Friday night. Seven people were killed and at least 45 were injured in the shootings, according to the Gun Violence Archive (GVA). Among the victims were at least two children, a 10-year-old and a 15-year-old, police said. The latest shootings are among a streak of deadly v...
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7-year-old's body found days after group of tubers went over a dam in North Carolina
The body of a 7-year-old boy was found Sunday, four days after a group of tubers went over a dam on the Dan River in North Carolina, officials said. A 911 call alerted emergency responders to the body, which was recovered from the river near Draper Landing in Eden, according to a statement from the Rockingham County Department of Emergency Services. The boy was part of a group of nine tubers who went over a dam Wednesday evening near a Duke Energy power plant. Four of the tubers were...
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Canada to ease mandatory quarantine on some arrivals
Canada is easing its mandatory two-week quarantine requirement for fully vaccinated nationals and residents arriving in the country after traveling abroad. From just before midnight on July 5, Canadians and permanent residents who've received a full course of a coronavirus vaccine accepted by the government can leave isolation early of if they test negative for Covid on entry. The move, announced by federal officials on Monday, will bring an end to both the two-week quarantine for n...
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hen Sean Monterrosa became another Latino killed by police, his sisters fought back
Ashley and Michelle Monterrosa took a deep breath and looked toward a group of mothers and siblings who understood the outrage and sorrow that led them to this moment. A few feet away, dozens of photos of people killed by police covered the plaza. A photo of their brother, Sean, stood right in the middle. “We want justice for Sean, and we want that justice to mean that this can't happen to anyone anywhere else,” Ashley Monterrosa, 21, said standing on a stage in front of th...
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At least 20 people injured in a tornado that tore through southern Alabama
At least 20 people were injured when a tornado carved a 22-mile path through southern Alabama Saturday morning, officials said. The tornado struck as Tropical Storm Claudette was passing over the area, the National Weather Service said in a storm damage survey. Much of the damage was reported in Escambia County, AL, but it continued into Conecuh County, the survey said. Initially, there were reports of three injuries in Escambia County, but after the survey and data gathe...
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A Tennessee father, his infant daughter and eight other children were killed in a multi-vehicle crash on an Alabama highway
A Tennessee father and his infant daughter were among 10 people -- nine of whom were children -- killed in a fiery multi-vehicle crash on an Alabama highway this weekend. Cody Fox, 29, of New Hope, Tennessee, and his 9-month-old daughter were identified in a press release issued by the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency on Sunday night. The other victims in the crash were children aged between 3 and 17, who were traveling in a vehicle belonging to a ranch for neglected o...
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Officials: Deadly Pride Parade Crash Appears Unintentional
A member of a men’s chorus group unintentionally slammed into fellow chorists at the start of a Pride parade in South Florida, killing one member of the group and seriously injuring another, the group's director said Sunday, correcting initial speculation that it was a hate crime directed at the gay community. Wilton Manors Vice Mayor Paul Rolli and Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis said the early investigation shows it was an accident. The 77-year-old driver was taken into cu...
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Delta COVID-19 Variant Most Worrisome Yet, But Vaccines Still Effective
The delta variant of the COVID-19 virus is more infectious and more virulent than the alpha variant first identified in the United Kingdom, according to new research. The good news is that vaccines still work against it, though somewhat less well, the studies say. "Delta is a much more concerning variant globally, even than the other variants," said Bill Hanage, associate professor of epidemiology at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health’s Center for Communicable Dis...
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Nearly 25% of Patients in US Experience ‘Long COVID’ Symptoms, Study Finds
A new study in the United States reveals that nearly 25% of COVID-19 patients experienced new health problems well after their initial diagnosis. The non-profit group FAIR Health analyzed the health insurance claims of nearly two million people between February 2020 and February of this year. The study found the most common new conditions among so-called “Long COVID” patients included pain, breathing difficulties, high blood pressure, high levels of cholesterol and fatigue. ...
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Bajaj Pulsar N160 Review | N160 Review
Mahindra XUV700 Review | XUV700 Review   The Bajaj Pulsar N160 poses a healthy challenge to the dominant players in the 160cc segment in India. Here's what we think about the motorcycle.   Read Complete Review Click: https://www.autox.com/reviews/bike-reviews/bajaj-pulsar-n160-first-ride-review-111278/    
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New Zealand Researchers Aim to Recycle COVID-19 Masks, Gowns
Researchers in New Zealand are testing new techniques to find out whether masks and gowns used by health workers as protection against COVID-19 can be decontaminated and safely used again. Researchers want to reduce the “mountain” of personal protective equipment, or PPE, that is discarded around the world daily. According to experts in New Zealand, estimates indicate that in China alone, hundreds of thousands of metric tons of PPE are going to the landfill each day. Mark St...
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US Buys Another 200 Million Moderna COVID Vaccines
The U.S.-based biotech firm Moderna said Wednesday the U.S. government has purchased another 200 million doses of its COVID-19 vaccine, bringing the total number of Moderna doses it has committed to 500 million. In a release Wednesday, the Massachusetts-based company said the U.S. government orders include 110 million doses expected to be delivered in the fourth quarter of 2021 and 90 million expected to be delivered in the first quarter of 2022. As of Monday, the company says it has suppl...
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Japan to Ease COVID-19 Restrictions as Tokyo Olympics Near
Japan unveiled plans Thursday to slowly ease the coronavirus state of emergency in Tokyo and several other prefectures in time for next month’s opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics. Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga announced that the government will switch to “quasi-emergency” measures once the state of emergency expires Sunday. The looser restrictions would remain in place until July 11, just 12 days before the start of the Olympic Games. In addition to looser restrict...
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Judge OKs $15M settlement over rape of incapacitated woman
A judge has approved a $15 million settlement against a doctor in a lawsuit by the parents of an incapacitated woman who was sexually assaulted and later gave birth at a Phoenix long-term care center, marking the last of several deals to resolve legal claims over the rape. The settlement made on behalf of Dr. Phillip Gear, who cared for the woman for 26 years while she lived at Hacienda Healthcare, was deemed reasonable last week by a judge. But the insurer for Gear, who died lat...