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With The Delta Variant Spreading Fast, Is Time To Mask Up Again?

With The Delta Variant Spreading Fast, Is Time To Mask Up Again?
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Banning crowds at the Olympics is a smart pandemic move

Banning crowds at the Olympics is a smart pandemic move Banning crowds at the Olympics is a smart pandemic move Posted: Jul 13, 2021 7:00 PM Updated: Jul 13, 2021 7:00 PM Posted By: Opinion by Jay Patel The Olympic Games are grounded in a 125-year history of international unity. Every four years, they serve as a reminder of global togetherness and oneness. But since the start of the pandemic, togetherness and oneness have been public health threats. Given Japan s slow vaccine roll out and the rise of the Delta variant, many questioned whether it would be safe to hold the Games at all. But having already postponed the Games a year, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) seemed determined to allow them to be held in some form. Now that the Olympics are just days away, we know what that form will be: A closed-door competition in the midst of Tokyo s fourth Covid-19 state of emergency. Notably, first lady Jill Biden will be an exception to the no spectators rule, as her offi

OPINION: Banning crowds at the Olympics is a smart pandemic move

endIndex: Editor s note: Jay Patel is a researcher at the Global Health Governance Programme, University of Edinburgh. The views expressed in this commentary belong to the author. View more opinion at CNN. (CNN) The Olympic Games are grounded in a 125-year history of international unity. Every four years, they serve as a reminder of global togetherness and oneness. But since the start of the pandemic, togetherness and oneness have been public health threats. Given Japan s slow vaccine roll out and the rise of the Delta variant, many questioned whether it would be safe to hold the Games at all. But having already postponed the Games a year, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) seemed determined to allow them to be held in some form. Now that the Olympics are just days away, we know what that form will be: A closed-door competition in the midst of Tokyo s fourth Covid-19 state of emergency. Notably, first lady Jill Biden will be an exception to the no spectators rule, as

Turkmenistan becomes the first country in the world to make Covid-19 vaccines obligatory

Turkmenistan becomes the first country in the world to make Covid-19 vaccines obligatory
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