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Number Of Americans Fully Vaccinated Surpasses 100 Million

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Officials expect the vaccination rate will fluctuate as demand slides nationwide after a period of averaging over three million shots per day.
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Arkansas Sees Highest Spike In New COVID Cases Since February

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The state reported 686 new coronavirus cases on Wednesday while it has one of the lowest vaccination rates in the country.
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Minnesota, Virginia Join List Of States Easing COVID Restrictions

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Both states' governors said the changes are contingent on virus cases going down and vaccinations going up.
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India's COVID Crisis Draws Global Response As Cases, Deaths Surge

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India is now opening up army hospitals to handle COVID patients and building makeshift crematoriums as cases and deaths continue to climb.
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Abu Dhabi To Ban Unvaccinated Adults From Some Public Places

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Most adults who are not vaccinated will not be allowed in places like schools, shopping centers and gyms beginning in August.
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China’s Ship Delays Set to Widen Trade Chaos

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Jun.17 -- The global shipping industry already exhausted by pandemic shocks that are adding to inflation pressures and delivery delays are now facing another test. The shutdown of Yantian, one of China’s busiest ports, drags on and could...
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U.S. Administers 300 Million COVID Vaccines In 150 Days

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About 45% of Americans are fully vaccinated and 53% have gotten at least one shot.
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U.S. Expected To Miss President Biden's July 4 Vaccination Goal

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Officials say younger adults 18 to 29 years old are lagging in vaccinations.
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Michigan Joins Most States In Fully Reopening

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The state is lifting most remaining COVID-19 restrictions a little over a week ahead of schedule.
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WHO Chief Calls For Halt On COVID Booster Shots

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Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus called for the moratorium because there is a gaping imbalance in worldwide access to vaccines.
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Latest CDC Data Shows Vaccination Numbers Improving

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The agency reports nearly 74% of Americans aged 12 or older have gotten at least one dose and 63% of the same group are fully vaccinated.
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NYC Mandates COVID Vaccination Proof For Indoor Settings

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First major U.S. city to introduce the requirement.
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NFL Teams Might Have To Forfeit If There's A COVID Outbreak

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The league said it does not "anticipate" adding an extra week to the season to accommodate.
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Judge Upholds Norwegian Cruise Line Vaccination Requirement

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The federal judge struck down Florida Gov. Ron Desantis' proposed ban on vaccine passports, saying it jeopardizes public health and safety.
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EU Takes U.S. Off Safe Travel List

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Due to rising COVID cases, the U.S. has been taken off the "safe list" of countries whose residents can travel to the EU without restrictions.
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Debate Over Renewed Mask Mandate In St. Louis, Missouri

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There has been pushback from several elected officials with some attempting to reverse the mandate amid an increase in COVID-19 cases statewide.
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Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh Tests Positive For COVID-19

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Kavanaugh has been fully vaccinated since January and the high court said in a statement that he is not experiencing any symptoms.
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NYT Says Panel Will Recommend Brazil President Face Homicide Charges

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A panel says Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro intentionally allowed the coronavirus to spread, killing hundreds of thousands in the country.
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Hong Kong Can Easily Raise Financing for New City: Chan

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Oct.07 -- Top Adviser to Hong Kong Chief Executive and Executive Council of Hong Kong Convenor Bernard Chan discusses the plans to build a massive city on the Chinese border to ease the housing crunch in Hong Kong, reopening Hong Kong’s...
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China To Begin Vaccinating Children As Young As 3 Years Old

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At least five provinces say children 3 to 11 years old will receive the shots as the country is doing all it can to tamp down small outbreaks.
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Coronavirus Death Toll Climbs to 910

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The global death toll from the coronavirus outbreak has reached 910 as we enter what many experts see as a crucial period in determining the trajectory of the virus’ spread. Bloomberg’s Yvonne Man and Selina Wang report on “Bloomberg...
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Coronavirus Isn’t a Black Swan Event, Says Asia-Analytica’s Loong

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Pauline Loong, managing director at Asia-Analytica, discusses the spread of the coronavirus and why she says it’s not a black swan event. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on “Bloomberg Markets.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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W.H.O. Reopens Investigation Into COVID-19 Origins

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Organization officials say the new team of scientists will take another look at the Wuhan lab leak theory.
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President Biden Receives His COVID-19 Booster Shot

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The president got his third shot of the Pfizer vaccine just days after the CDC and FDA approved booster shots for millions of Americans.