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Has Delta killed the herd immunity dream?
As the Delta variant continues its global surge, experts are questioning whether the long-held goal...
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‘Excess’ deaths in England and Wales rise to highest level since February
“Excess” deaths in England and Wales have reached their highest level since February, official figures...
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Seoul's Commercial Districts Even Worse off This Year
The major commercial districts in Seoul have been even more devastated by coronavirus lockdowns in...
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Pandemic threatens Asia-Pacific's progress on global development goals: ADB
The coronavirus pandemic may have pushed as many as 80 million people in developing Asia...
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74 percent of COVID-19 cases in local outbreak were among vaccinated: study
A new study by the US health protection agency showed Friday that around three-quarters of...
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More Mom-and-Pop Stores Make Do Without Staff
Fewer and fewer mom-and-pop businesses can afford to employ any staff, with the number of...
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India's COVID-19 death toll crosses 400,000; vaccination drive falters
India's official death toll from the coronavirus topped 400,000 on Friday (Jul 2), though experts...
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Bali reopening to foreign tourists delayed as COVID-19 surges
Indonesia's government will wait until COVID-19 cases fall significantly before opening Bali to foreign tourists,...
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BOK Warns of Post-Pandemic Financial Bubble
Korea's finances are at their most unstable since the global financial crisis therefore of record-high...
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Cosmetics Makers Enjoy Bumper Summer Sale
Cosmetics sales are rebounding after a slump amid the coronavirus pandemic.Health and beauty chain CJ...
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Cruise ships' go back to Venice reignites tensions
Saturday saw the primary cruise ship cast off from Venice after practically one . 5...
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Virus fails to deter hundreds of climbers on Mount Everest
A time after Mount Everest was closed to climbers as the pandemic swept across the...
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Johnson's ineptitude led to thousands of coronavirus deaths, ex-aide says
British Primary Minister Boris Johnson's inept handling of the COVID pandemic resulted in thousands of...
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Spending Disparity Deepens
The coronavirus pandemic has widened the disparity in spending between rich and poor.The pandemic didn't...
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India records a lot more than 400,000 new daily cases, first country to do so in COVID-19 pandemic
India recorded on Saturday (May 1) more than 400,000 new COVID-19 cases in 24 hours...
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U.S., Britain rush supplies to virus-stricken India
The U.S. and Britain rushed ventilators and vaccine materials to India Monday as the united...
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Kangana Ranaut thanks IAF to combat coronavirus
Kangana Ranaut was all praise for the Indian Air Force (IAF), because of their gesture...
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India's daily COVID-19 cases rise by record 273,810
India reported a record rise of 273,810 new COVID-19 infections on Monday (Apr 19), taking...
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Tweaked COVID vaccines in testing try to fend off variants
A large number of Americans are rolling up their sleeves for a third dose of...
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British variant of COVID-19 much less serious as feared: The Lancet
A highly contagious variant of COVID-19 first recognized in Britain does not cause more serious...
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Delivery-Focused Eateries on the Rise Amid Coronavirus Epidemic
Regardless of the prolonged coronavirus epidemic, the quantity of new restaurants in Seoul increased in...
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Plans to help ease England's coronavirus restrictions still on course, Johnson says
Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Saturday said info supported his easing of lockdown found in...
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Big Businesses Cut 6,300 Jobs in Coronavirus Pandemic
Big conglomerates cut 6,300 jobs amid the coronavirus pandemic as their earnings dropped.Analysis of the...
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Nongshim Posts Record Sales of Prompt Noodles Amid Coronavirus Lockdown
Nongshim raked in over W2 trillion in sales of instant noodles last year, as demand...
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Global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic: 1 year on
It has been a year because the start of COVID-19 pandemic, which includes claimed an...