Indonesia’s most volatile volcano erupted on Friday. Hot ash shot 1,000 meters into the sky. Indonesia witnessed its most volatile volcano erupt on Friday.
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May 10, 2021 04:15 AM EDT
(Photo : Getty Images/Lisa Maree Williams) SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 19: A general view of AstraZeneca is seen during Prime Minister Scott Morrison s visit on August 19, 2020 in Sydney, Australia. The Australian government has announced an agreement with the British pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca to secure at least 25 million doses of a COVID-19 vaccine if it passes clinical trials. The University of Oxford COVID-19 vaccine is currently in phase-three testing. If the vaccine proves to be successful, Australia will manufacture and supply vaccines and will be made available for free. The project could deliver the first vaccines by the end of this year or by early 2021.
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May 07, 2021 07:34 AM EDT
(Photo : Getty Images/Stephanie Keith) NEW YORK, NY - MAY 22 : A refrigerator truck to be used as a makeshift morgue is parked at NYU Langone Hospital on May 22, 2020 in New York City. New York City is currently in its ninth week of lockdown and governmental guidelines on wearing a mask in public, social distancing and the closure of non-essential businesses are in effect.
Seven hundred fifty New Yorkers bodies are still sitting in a refrigerated morgue on the Brooklyn waterfront over one year following the detection of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Big Apple. The remains of an estimated 750 people are in long-term storage in the specially developed disaster morgue.
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May 05, 2021 09:06 PM EDT
(Photo : Getty Images/Alex Wong) WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 04: U.S. President Joe Biden leaves after he delivered remarks on the COVID-19 response and the vaccination program during an event at the State Dining Room of the White House May 4, 2021 in Washington, DC. President Biden set a new goal to have 70% of adult Americans with at least one shot and at least 160 Americans fully vaccinated by July 4th, 2021.
On Wednesday, the Biden administration stated it would back waiving patent protections for COVID-19 vaccines following weeks of pressure from the international community as India and other nations face spiking surges in virus cases.