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Biden to Say U.S. Turned Corner; Global Cases Rise: Virus Update


Biden to Say U.S. Turned Corner; Global Cases Rise: Virus Update
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14 mins ago
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(Bloomberg) -- New coronavirus cases rose globally for the ninth consecutive week, by a record 5.7 million, as a 52% surge in India outweighed declines in most regions, the World Health Organization said. Companies around the world are stepping in to help ease the crisis, as India’s death toll surpassed 200,000.
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Deutsche Bank AG is considering one of the most flexible return-to-office policies among big international banks. Moves to restart travel in Europe are gathering pace, with Britain and France planning digital vaccine passports.

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Biden Addresses Congress; Global Cases Rise: Virus Update


Biden Hails U.S. Pandemic Fight; India Warning: Virus Update
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48 mins ago
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(Bloomberg) -- U.S. President Joe Biden urged all Americans to get vaccinated and touted his administration’s success in fighting the pandemic, saying in an address to Congress that it has been one of the “great logistical achievements” in history.
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New coronavirus cases rose globally for the ninth consecutive week, by a record 5.7 million, as a 52% surge in India outweighed declines in most regions, the World Health Organization said. Companies around the world are stepping in to help ease the crisis, as India’s death toll surpassed 200,000 and the U.S. government told its citizens to leave the country as soon as possible.

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Biden to Say U.S. Turned Corner; Global Cases Rise: Virus Update - Article


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(Bloomberg) -- New coronavirus cases rose globally for the ninth consecutive week, by a record 5.7 million, as a 52% surge in India outweighed declines in most other regions, the World Health Organization said. Companies around the world are stepping in to help ease the crisis, as India’s death toll surpassed 200,000.
Deutsche Bank AG is considering one of the most flexible return-to-office policies among large international banks. Moves to restart travel in Europe are gathering pace, as Britain followed France with plans for a digital vaccine passport.
U.S. President Joe Biden plans to say in an address to Congress that the country has turned the corner on the pandemic. Meanwhile, Vietnam’s deputy prime minister warned of a “very high” threat of a new outbreak after the nation reported its first domestic case in a month.

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Biden Hails U.S. Pandemic Fight; India Warning: Virus Update


NYC to Reopen in July; Concerns on Oregon Surge: Virus Update
Bloomberg
4/29/2021
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India Fights to Stem the World’s Biggest Surge in Covid-19 Cases
(Bloomberg) -- New York City is moving to fully reopen on July 1, Mayor Bill de Blasio said, though Governor Andrew Cuomo said he wants it to happen sooner. Chicago is broadly easing restrictions to allow for higher capacity at restaurants, bars and large indoor venues. Michigan will tie reopening to hitting vaccination benchmarks.
A surge in Oregon is sweeping through a partially vaccinated population, with steep rises in case rates among the young -- an indication that the U.S. may struggle with distinct outbreaks for months to come. Meanwhile, the country’s focus on increasing vaccine supply for other nations may mean boosting manufacturing at U.S. facilities rather than waiving intellectual-property protections, the White House said.

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NYC Bar Seating to Resume; Test Rave Set for U.K.: Virus Update


NYC Bar Seating to Resume; Test Rave Set for U.K.: Virus Update
Bloomberg
7 hrs ago
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(Bloomberg) -- Deutsche Bank AG is considering one of the most flexible return-to-office policies among large international banks. Moves to restart travel in Europe are gathering pace, as Britain followed France with plans for a digital vaccine passport.
New global coronavirus cases rose for the ninth consecutive week, by a record 5.7 million, as a 52% surge in India outweighed declines in most regions, the World Health Organization said. Companies around the world are stepping in to help ease the crisis, as India’s death toll surpassed 200,000.

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Biden to Say U.S. Turned Corner; Global Cases Rise: Virus Update


NYC to Reopen in July; Concerns on Oregon Surge: Virus Update
Bloomberg
4/29/2021
© Bloomberg
India Fights to Stem the World’s Biggest Surge in Covid-19 Cases
(Bloomberg) -- New York City is moving to fully reopen on July 1, Mayor Bill de Blasio said, though Governor Andrew Cuomo said he wants it to happen sooner. Chicago is broadly easing restrictions to allow for higher capacity at restaurants, bars and large indoor venues. Michigan will tie reopening to hitting vaccination benchmarks.
A surge in Oregon is sweeping through a partially vaccinated population, with steep rises in case rates among the young -- an indication that the U.S. may struggle with distinct outbreaks for months to come. Meanwhile, the country’s focus on increasing vaccine supply for other nations may mean boosting manufacturing at U.S. facilities rather than waiving intellectual-property protections, the White House said.

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