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Latest on the worldwide spread of the coronavirus

Latest on the worldwide spread of the coronavirus  28 Jul 2021 - 23:46 Reuters COVID-19 continues to inflict a devastating toll on the Americas, with Argentina, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador and Paraguay among the countries with the world s highest weekly death rates, the Pan American Health Organization said. DEATHS AND INFECTIONS EUROPE England will allow fully vaccinated visitors from the European Union and United States to arrive without needing to quarantine from next week, in a huge and long-awaited boost for airlines and travel companies. Norway postponed for a second time a planned final step in the reopening of its economy from pandemic lockdown.

Europe, struggling for balance, surfs fourth coronavirus wave

Europe is learning to stop worrying and live with coronavirus. But some countries are taking different routes to plot their return to normal. Case numbers are once again skyrocketing, thanks to the highly transmissible Delta variant. But this is less worrying to European leaders as vaccines are keeping hospitalizations and deaths well below last year’s levels.  This means EU leaders are changing the way they view the virus, looking more at hospitalization rates rather than case numbers to assess its spread. “200 is the new 50,” German Health Minister Jens Spahn declared last week, referring to the country s long-standing weekly benchmark of 50 new cases per 100,000 people as critical. Berlin s higher threshold reflects the fact that infections now yield far fewer hospitalizations. 

Buhari promises 50% rise in education budget despite 5 5% allocation in 2021

Daily Post Nigeria Published President Muhammadu Buhari has pledged to increase the budget for Nigeria’s education sector by 50 percent over the next two years. Buhari and other leaders signed a form of commitment on Wednesday at the meeting in London, United Kingdom. The document was titled ‘Heads Of State Call To Action On Education Financing Ahead Of The Global Education Summit’. “We commit to progressively increase our annual domestic education expenditure by 50% over the next two years and up to 100% by 2025 beyond the 20% global benchmark”, Buhari said. The ongoing event is being co-hosted by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Kenya President Uhuru Kenyatta.

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British Prime Minister and Kenyan President meet for bilateral talks

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