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Thick ash covers St Vincent after volcanic eruption

Ash covered much of the Caribbean island of Saint Vincent on Saturday, and the stench of sulfur filled the air after a series of eruptions from a volcano that had been quiet for decades. The thick dust was also on the move, traveling 175km to the east and starting to affect the neighboring island of Barbados. “Barbadians have been urged to stay indoors as thick plumes of volcanic ash move through the atmosphere,” the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency said. The whitish powder caked roads, homes and buildings in St Vincent after the powerful blasts from La Soufriere volcano that began on Friday

Europe Sees Vaccine Output Surge; India in Crisis: Virus Update

Europe Vaccinations Back on Track; India in Crisis: Virus Update Bloomberg 1 hr ago (Bloomberg) European Union officials said the bloc is overcoming its vaccine supply problem and may have 70% of adults fully vaccinated before the end of July, raising the prospect of an almost normal tourism season. While U.S. inoculation rates are also on the rise, vaccines are in short supply in India as the world’s second most populous country confronts a second wave. Thailand’s infection rate reached the highest since February and Japan is imposing restrictions in Tokyo and other cities to rein in the rapid spread of the coronavirus.

WHO Sees Pandemic on Wrong Path; U S Vaccine Pace: Virus Update

WHO Sees Pandemic on Wrong Path; U.S. Vaccine Pace: Virus Update Bloomberg 1 hr ago Bloomberg News © Bloomberg A sign requiring protective face masks in Campus Martius in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., on Sunday, March 21, 2021. After seeing declines in Covid-19 case numbers and hospitalizations in January and February, Michigan s coronavirus curve is rocketing skyward yet again as restrictions have relaxed, the Detroit Free Press reports. (Bloomberg) The pandemic is on the wrong trajectory after six straight weeks of increased cases, according to a World Health Organization officer, who said “vaccines will not end the pandemic.” Popular Searches The U.S. recorded 4 million vaccine doses on Friday, returning the pace of inoculations almost to the level before a post holiday lull, according to the Bloomberg Vaccine Tracker. Governor Gretchen Whitmer called for Michiganders to voluntarily suspend social activities for two weeks to help slow the spread in

WHO Sees Pandemic on Wrong Path; Korean Wave: Virus Update

India Faces Crisis; Korea Sees Start of New Wave: Virus Update Bloomberg 1 hr ago Bloomberg News (Bloomberg) The pandemic is on the wrong trajectory after six straight weeks of increased cases, according to a World Health Organization officer, who said “vaccines will not end the pandemic.” India is facing an escalating health crisis, with its second wave of infections hitting record highs. South Korea’s president will hold an urgent meeting with health officials on Monday, Yonhap News reported, as the country faces another wave of infections. The U.K. urged mourners not to gather following the death of Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth II’s husband, a sign of how longstanding traditions will have to be put aside due to the pandemic.

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