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The scene at Hayes and Polks streets on Tuesday where a motorist fatally struck software engineer Lovisa Svallingson and critically injured another pedestrian in a hit-and-run.Steve Rubenstein/SFCShow MoreShow Less
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The scene at Hayes and Polks streets on Tuesday where a motorist fatally struck software engineer Lovisa Svallingson and critically injured another pedestrian in a hit-and-run.Steve Rubenstein/SFCShow MoreShow Less
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A bicyclist rides past a memorial for Lovisa Svallingson at Polk Street and Hayes Street, Thursday, May 20, 2021, in San Francisco, Calif. Svallingson, a 29-year-old software engineer, was killed in a hit-and-run crash. Officials responding to the crash at 7 p.m. Tuesday found two pedestrian victims. The crash occurred when a pickup truck collided with a sedan and then careened into the two pedestrians. One of the pedestrians was Sval
New York lifts Covid-19 restrictions 02:03 (CNN)For many, a nationwide return to normalcy from the Covid-19 pandemic is expected to accelerate into the summer as more businesses and state governments prepare for a large-scale reopening. Sports stadiums are filling up, mask mandates are being shed, and travel and tourism industries anticipate a rebound with cruise lines planning for passengers once again.
Health officials have pointed out, however, that such successes are largely contingent on getting the US fully vaccinated as quickly as possible. And right now, the rate of vaccination is slowing.
The average daily pace of coronavirus vaccinations is down almost 50% from its April peak, according to US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data published Thursday.
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Despite a recent drop in coronavirus cases, deaths and hospitalizations, Europeans should remain cautious because the threat of coronavirus remains present, the World Health Organization said Thursday.
Europe has recorded a 60% drop in new coronavirus cases over the past month, said WHO regional director Dr. Hans Kluge. The news comes as the European Union eased travel restrictions for vaccinated visitors and any traveler from countries where COVID-19 is under control.
“Where vaccination rates in high-risk groups are highest, admissions to hospitals are decreasing and death rates are falling. Vaccines are saving lives, and they will change the course of this pandemic and eventually help end it,” Kluge said.