FILE PHOTO: Women walk on an empty street amid tightened social distancing rules due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic
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U.S. issues 'Do Not Travel' advisory for UK over COVID-19
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. State Department and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) both issued on Monday
Continue reading »France opens doors to vaccinated travellers, restricts others
FILE PHOTO: A sign to respect social distancing is seen at deserted check-in desks at Nice international airport as France
Continue reading »Australia's COVID-19 Delta outbreak worsens despite Sydney lockdown
SYDNEY (Reuters) -The prospect of an extended lockdown in Sydney loomed on Monday as Australian health officials reported yet another
Continue reading »Picky "vaccine sommeliers" undermine Brazil inoculation campaign, experts say
RIO DE JANEIRO/SAO PAULO (Reuters) – One question rippled through the queue outside a makeshift inoculation center in Rio de
Continue reading »Canada, US are easing pandemic border-crossing restrictions
Pandemic restrictions on travel between Canada and the U.S. began to loosen Monday for some Canadians, and Prime Minister Justin
Continue reading »Thailand to vaccinate vulnerable groups faster as critical cases rise
BANGKOK (Reuters) – Thailand will speed up inoculations of elderly and medically vulnerable people to reduce the number of coronavirus
Continue reading »J&J's COVID-19 vaccine shows promise against Delta variant
FILE PHOTO: Vials labelled “COVID-19 Coronavirus Vaccine” and sryinge are seen in front of displayed Johnson&Johnson logo in this illustration
Continue reading »Kenya to start receiving 13 million J&J shots in August -president
NAIROBI (Reuters) -Kenya will receive the first batch of 13 million COVID-19 vaccine shots from Johnson & Johnson in August,
Continue reading »Oxford COVID vaccine produces strong immune response from booster shot – study
LONDON (Reuters) – A third shot of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine produces a strong immune response, researchers said on Monday,
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