World Leaders First in Line
Countries around the world have been moving quickly to get their people inoculated, convinced that a vaccine is the key to overcoming the COVID-19 pandemic. According to a website compiled by
Nikkei and the
Financial Times that charts coronavirus vaccinations around the world, as of January 26, 2021, the US led the world with a cumulative total of nearly 22 million COVID-19 vaccine doses administered. Just one week after inoculations began in the United States on December 14, 2020, president-elect Joseph Biden publicly got the first of a two-dose vaccine as part of a drive to reassure the American public of the vaccine’s safety.
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The Regina airport is pushing for a COVID-19 testing pilot project. Rapid testing of arriving international travellers has become a requirement at major airports, but is not yet in place at smaller airports with a domestic focus.