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Not yet desperate, Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong plod towards Covid-19 vaccinations

TOKYO/SEOUL/HONG KONG (NYTIMES) - Japan s biggest cities are under a state of emergency as coronavirus deaths rise, even while the country tries to convince the world it can safely hold the Summer Olympics. South Korea is prohibiting gatherings of five or more people to keep a recent surge in cases under control. Hong Kong imposed stringent lockdowns on some of its poorest neighbourhoods to stop an uptick. And yet none of these places have begun to carry out the only solution with any hope of putting the pandemic behind them: vaccinations. While the United States and most nations in Europe as well as Asian behemoths China and India have begun inoculating their populations, Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong have stood out by proceeding much more slowly.

Covid-19 Live Updates: Spread of Virus Slows in U S Nursing Homes

Covid-19: Snowstorm Disrupts Vaccinations Across Northeast Last Updated Feb. 17, 2021, 5:54 p.m. ETFeb. 17, 2021, 5:54 p.m. ET The spread of the virus is slowing in U.S. nursing homes. Republican senators who want to scale back aid in the next coronavirus relief package will meet with President Biden. Here’s what you need to know: -0:00 New York City Postpones Vaccine Appointments Ahead of Storm Mayor Bill de Blasio said the city would postpone Covid-19 vaccinations scheduled for Monday and suspend in-person learning for the day after winter storm conditions were forecast for the area. “For Monday, we are not going to have in-person school. We will pivot to remote learning for all our students. So no school in-person on Monday canceled now. We will have an update tomorrow about Tuesday. Right now we do not have a decision for Tuesday yet. We have to see more about how this storm develops. Vaccine sites, and again, we want to get everyone vaccinated. We’re going be ta

Not Yet Desperate, Japan and South Korea Plod Toward Vaccinations

Not Yet Desperate, Japan and South Korea Plod Toward Vaccinations The slower pace gives the East Asian countries a chance to learn from mistakes elsewhere but also poses risks as more contagious and perhaps deadlier variants of the virus emerge. A coronavirus vaccination drill in Kawasaki, Japan, on Wednesday. The country will begin vaccinating medical workers at the end of February.Credit.Philip Fong/Agence France-Presse Getty Images Jan. 31, 2021 And yet none of these places have begun to carry out the only solution with any hope of putting the pandemic behind them: vaccinations. While the United States and most nations in Europe as well as the Asian behemoths China and India have begun inoculating their populations, Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong have stood out by proceeding much more slowly.

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