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Sunday world virus headlines — FedEx says holiday shipping won t slow vaccine | News, Sports, Jobs

Dec 20, 2020 A worker wearing a face mask to help curb the spread of the coronavirus, wipes his shop window behind a poster emphasizing an enhanced social distancing campaign at a popular market in Jiddah, Saudi Arabia. The Arabic reads, leave one meter distance. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil) Here are summaries of the latest Associated Press stories worldwide about the coronavirus pandemic, including: Saudi Arabia suspends international flights; FedEx says holiday shipping won’t slow vaccine; New York governor wants seeks ban of flights from Great Britain; U.S. Government says nearly 8 million vaccine doses will be shipped Monday; Biden surgeon general pick says it may be mid-summer or early fall before vaccines reach general population;

US health officials: No need to ban flights from UK even as it battles new COVID-19 variant

US health officials: No need to ban flights from UK even as it battles new COVID-19 variant Deirdre Shesgreen, USA TODAY Replay Video UP NEXT WASHINGTON – U.S. health officials say they do not yet see a need to halt flights from the United Kingdom, even as a growing number of other countries ban British travelers amid the rapid spread of a new variant of coronavirus in London and elsewhere.  Political leaders in New York have called on the Trump administration to halt flights from the U.K. to the U.S. in an effort to limit or block the new variant of coronavirus from spreading here.  

Mitchell Airport passenger numbers up in November, but still far below last year s numbers; air travel increasing as holiday approaches

Mitchell Airport passenger numbers up in November, but still far below last year s numbers; air travel increasing as holiday approaches Joe Taschler, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Mike De Sisti, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel A traveler looks at arrivals and departures at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport on March 18, 2020. Due to the coronavirus, air travel nationwide has nearly come to a halt. Just over 176,000 passengers moved through Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport in November, new numbers show.  That s up significantly from April when air travel in Milwaukee and across the U.S. all but stopped as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic continues to muzzle air travel in Milwaukee and the U.S.

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