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Category: News

President Biden says Delta variant of COVID-19 won’t cause new lockdowns in US

June 19, 2021 Benjamin Leo

President Biden said Friday that the Delta variant of COVID-19 will not trigger new lockdowns in the US, however that it might cause…

Joko Widodo orders authorities to speed up vaccination campaign as WHO warns of COVID surge in Indonesia

June 19, 2021 Sophia Andrew

Indonesia’s leader requested authorities to accelerate the country’s vaccination campaign as the World Health Organization cautioned Thursday of the need to build social…

Pfizer and Moderna immunizations don’t bring down sperm count, Researchers says

June 19, 2021 Emma Perkins

Men who got the Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine didn’t see a drop in sperm count or quality, another investigation found. Researchers at…

Taxpayers in Japan could reportedly be forced to pony up an $800 million bailout if fans can’t attend

June 18, 2021 Dave Barr

Taxpayers in Japan could purportedly be forced to make good a $800 million bailout of the all around heavily subsidized Tokyo Olympics. On…

US car rental costs could twofold by August due to nationwide shortage

June 18, 2021 Lucas Carter

It will be a scorcher of a late spring with regards to car rental prices, The media has learned. The average day by…

Biden gave the Russian leader a pair of aviator sunglasses symbolic gift

June 18, 2021 Olivia John

President Biden was tossing shades at Vladimir Putin away from plain view on Wednesday. The president gifted his Russian partner with a couple…

de Blasio says thousands of homeless New Yorkers out of hotels and back into congregate shelters

June 18, 2021 Liam Samuel

The city will before long move a huge number of homeless New Yorkers out of dozens of lodgings and back into congregate shelters…

United States surpassed more than 600,000 deaths from COVID-19

June 17, 2021 Lucas Carter

The United States outperformed in excess of 600,000 deaths from COVID-19 on Tuesday, data shows. The bleak figure comes as vaccination endeavors have…

with below 0.6 percent positivity rate ,New York City has hit another COVID-19 low

June 17, 2021 Antonio Chad

New York City has hit another COVID-19 low, with the city dropping to underneath 0.6 percent energy rate throughout the last week, Mayor…

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