Health officials temporarily suspended coronavirus screening. Experts have warned that the conflict with Israel could worsen the pandemic in the territory.
By Minnesota Public Radio News on 18/05/2021 10:30
Minnesota’s COVID-19 data has settled into another good news-bad news groove. The numbers continue to show the disease in retreat following a spring surge. But the push to get more Minnesota adults vaccinated is languishing.
By By Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Daniel E. Slotnik on 17/05/2021 23:25
President Biden’s pledge to ship out doses that could have been used domestically was a step toward a global campaign, but activists say much more is needed.
Many rural Americans are reluctant or unwilling to be vaccinated against COVID-19, raising concerns about rural America’s ability to achieve “herd immunity.” But health care experts have some recommendations of how to persuade rural residents to get vaccinated.
UNC Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention will use a CDC grant to help doctor’s offices take a shot at COVID-19 vaccination and target hard-to-reach populations.
Indonesia set up roadblocks on Monday to screen for COVID-19 among travellers returning from Muslim holidays, as fears rose that mass gatherings and virus variants could trigger a surge of new cases in the world’s fourth most populous nation.
Indian shares closed more than 1% higher on Monday, boosted by gains in financial stocks, as investor sentiment improved after domestic coronavirus cases fell below the 300,000 mark for the first time since April 21.
Face coverings have been a political flash point for more than a year. But now, the backlash is directed at people who don’t plan to take them off.
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