Covid

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Confidence of Covid-19 vaccine increased in developed countries

Elaine Fragua 01 Mar 2021

Surveys in six industrialized countries showed that Covid-19 vaccine readiness attitude increased compared to last year, with the highest rate in the UK.

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The New Year's bakery was not sold by Covid-19

Teddy Mizo 11 Feb 2021

South Korea: Lee Soon-ai's baker in Seoul was flustered in the days leading up to the Lunar New Year, in contrast to the crowded scene of customers from previous years.

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Africa defends AstraZeneca's Covid-19 vaccine

Daniel Lovett 11 Feb 2021

The African Union's disease control agency confirmed that vacicne Covid-19 AstraZeneca was not abandoned, although the effect was significantly reduced with the South African nCoV strain.

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Avoid the eternal Tet question because of Covid-19

Ginger Bugielski 07 Feb 2021

The travel restrictions imposed by China have kept many people from going home for Tet, but some are relieved to avoid questions such as "how much salary" and "when to get married".

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China allows a second mass injection of Covid-19 vaccine

Leslie Roland 06 Feb 2021

The Chinese Pharmaceutical Regulatory Authority approved the widespread use of Sinovac's Covid-19 vaccine, following Sinopharm's first.

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The United States approved a US $ 1,900 billion bailout package for Covid-19

Jomz Grajo 05 Feb 2021

The US Senate approves the budget plan to approve the Covid-19 bailout package worth $ 1,900 billion of the new President Biden.

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Korea prolongs the restriction on preventing Covid-19 until after Tet

De Guzman Dyan 31 Jan 2021

Korea will extend the social gap for another two weeks, until the end of the Lunar New Year holiday, as new infections appear.

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Biden signed decree 'anti-hunger' for the American people

President Biden ordered the expansion of government welfare to Americans affected in the greatest modern famine caused by Covid-19.

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Russia is about to restore its flight to Vietnam

Sarah Sylvester 17 Jan 2021

Russia has resumed flights with four countries, including Vietnam, India, Finland, and Qatar, from January 27, after determining that these countries had controlled Covid-19.

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Global nCoV infections are nearly 92 million, with more than 3,000 deaths every day in the US

Katie-Lynn Arter 13 Jan 2021

The world records nearly 92 million CoV cases, nearly 2 million deaths, while the average number of deaths per day from Covid-19 in the US exceeds 3,000.

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