India Cases Slow; Singapore Has First School Link: Virus Update
Bloomberg 1 hr ago Bloomberg News
(Bloomberg) President Joe Biden said Friday that the U.S. could produce up to 1 billion vaccine doses by as early as the end of the year. Singapore reported its first school-based transmission, while the number of new cases in India reached a five-week low.
Hong Kong is considering a partial opening of its border with mainland China as early as next month and Osaka is seeking an extension of its state of emergency, according to media reports.
Europeans and some foreign visitors can firm up their summer plans in the region, after EU negotiators agreed to introduce vaccine certificates. The EU’s drug regulator issued a warning against using AstraZeneca’s vaccine in some cases.
India Cases Slow; Singapore Has First School Link: Virus Update
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Mission readiness, recruitment, retention all risked by hunger
Massive defense budget still leaves some short of assistance May 20, 2021 5:01 AM By Megan U. Boyanton
The coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated hunger among military families, adding to pressure on bipartisan lawmakers to grant them more federal nutrition assistance.
Democratic and Republican supporters on the Hill have pushed their colleagues for years to help hungry Americans in uniform, pointing to food insecurity as a risk to mission readiness, recruitment, and retention. In spite of the countryâs $700 billion-plus defense budget, low-income troops and their families can get barred from some government food aid, relying on
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I wonder what locked-down Canadians think when they watch American sporting events these days and see thousands of joyful bums in seats. Some will be jealous, some nervous, some smug in certain knowledge against all evidence, but never mind that that the silly Yanks are laying the foundations for their fourth and fifth waves.
Some might just be plain confused.
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It’s clear enough that the average American perceives pandemic risk quite differently than the average Canadian. But the gap has never been starker. Toronto is seeing about 23 daily cases per 100,000, same as Miami. Ottawa is at just under 10, same as St. Louis. Even the American cities that logged the fewest cases, in some cases fewer than their Canadian counterparts Seattle, San Francisco, Port
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I wonder what locked-down Canadians think when they watch American sporting events these days and see thousands of joyful bums in seats. Some will be jealous, some nervous, some smug in certain knowledge against all evidence, but never mind that that the silly Yanks are laying the foundations for their fourth and fifth waves.
Some might just be plain confused.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser, or Selley: Post-vaccination COVID numbers prove the miracle is real, despite official Canadian pessimism Back to video
It’s clear enough that the average American perceives pandemic risk quite differently than the average Canadian. But the gap has never been starker. Toronto is seeing about 23 daily cases per 100,000, same as Miami. Ottawa is at just under 10, same as St. Louis. Even the American cities that logged the fewest cases, in some cases fewer than their Canadian counterparts Seattle, San Francisco, Portland,
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