Amid signs of official COVID-containment efforts, many stock up on food, necessities while hoping city avoids strict measures like Shanghai's
WHO said 84% of the deaths were ‘concentrated in South-East Asia, Europe, and the Americas’
The World Health Organization says the number of newly reported coronavirus cases and deaths continued to fall in the last week, continuing a global decline that began in March.
US top diplomat not considered to have been in close contact with President Biden
Reuters article quotes Aspen’s senior director saying they may have to shut down as there have been no orders for their rebranded COVID vaccine
U.S. health officials on Tuesday restated their recommendation that Americans wear masks on planes, trains and buses.
Nationally, hospitalizations are up slightly but still as low as any point in the pandemic, and deaths have steadily decreased in the last three months
Muslims across India marked Eid al-Fitr on Tuesday by offering prayers outside mosques, even as the celebrations this year came in the backdrop of a series of recent attacks against the community during the month of Ramadan.
China has stuck to its strict "zero-COVID" approach that restricts travel, tests entire cities and sets up sprawling facilities to try to isolate every infected person
Chinese and Indians are still not allowed to visit New Zealand
The pandemic and China’s zero-COVID-19 policy has caused ripple effects throughout the global supply chain. The fruit industry in Southeast Asia has been feeling the impact. VOA’s Vietnamese, Cambodian and Thai Services contributed to this story.
With the Shanghai lockdown grinding into its fourth week, and similar measures imposed in dozens of smaller cities, the world’s largest boom market for electric cars has gone bust
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