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The Latest: N Korea again claims no coronavirus infections
The Associated Press
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1of17In this Saturday, April 24, 2021, photo, a clothing shop clerk wearing a protective mask waits for customers at the Ramadan bazaar in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin announced Monday that the whole country will be placed under a near lockdown for about a month but all economic sectors will be allowed to operate.Vincent Thian/APShow MoreShow Less
2of17Health workers and volunteers in personal protective suits wait to receive patients outside a COVID-19 hospital that was set up at a Sikh Gurdwara in New Delhi, India, Monday, May 10, 2021.Ishant Chauhan/APShow MoreShow Less
The Latest: N Korea again claims no coronavirus infections
The Associated Press
FacebookTwitterEmail 17
1of17In this Saturday, April 24, 2021, photo, a clothing shop clerk wearing a protective mask waits for customers at the Ramadan bazaar in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin announced Monday that the whole country will be placed under a near lockdown for about a month but all economic sectors will be allowed to operate.Vincent Thian/APShow MoreShow Less
2of17Health workers and volunteers in personal protective suits wait to receive patients outside a COVID-19 hospital that was set up at a Sikh Gurdwara in New Delhi, India, Monday, May 10, 2021.Ishant Chauhan/APShow MoreShow Less
The EU decision to shut the door to British-Swedish pharma giant AstraZeneca’s jab and the general miscommunication over the safety of its product will cost thousands of lives in Europe, a Greek expert has said.
“This particular EU decision and all the communication fuss will, in my opinion, cost thousands of lives of European citizens, and at some point, a European or international prosecutor will have to seek those responsible,” pulmonology professor Nikos Tzanakis told Greece’s
MEGA TV channel.
Following a row over delayed deliveries of AstraZeneca doses, EU Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton announced on 8 May that the EU has not made any new orders for the vaccine beyond June, when the current contract ends.
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