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The Latest: FedEx says holiday shipping won t slow vacc

TOPEKA, Kan. A FedEx executive says a higher-than-normal volume of Christmas-season package deliveries won’t interfere with the company’s effort to ship coronavirus vaccine doses. Jenny Robertson, a FedEx senior vice president, said two trucks on Sunday moved doses of a vaccine developed by Moderna and the National Institutes of Health from a factory in Olive Branch, Mississippi, to the company’s world hub in nearby Memphis, Tennessee, so that shipments could be loaded onto its airplanes bound for multiple states. She said the company is keeping its networks for shipping the vaccine and handling Christmas packages separate. “Nothing’s more important than the delivery of the vaccine to us, but we have put in place distinct networks that are keeping e-commerce moving through our ground network and vaccines moving through our express network,” she said. “We’re able to manage this volume right now.”

Myanmar migrants easy scapegoats for Covid-19 spike in Thailand

Myanmar migrants easy scapegoats for Covid-19 spike in Thailand Often exploited with slave-like working conditions, migrants face more discrimination after a coronavirus outbreak at a seafood market James Lovelock, Bangkok Updated: December 21, 2020 03:48 AM GMT Trending Medical officials test a man for Covid-19 at a seafood market in Samut Sakhon on Dec. 19 after 548 infections were detected in a single day and linked to a vendor at the market. (Photo: AFP) An alarming spike in Covid-19 infections among migrants from Myanmar working in a central Thai province could lead to further discrimination against underprivileged foreign laborers. And it’s not as if there isn’t already enough discrimination targeted at migrants in Thailand as it is. They are often treated poorly as they lead lives of grueling toil and ceaseless penury.

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