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COVID travel: Most Americans not ready for international trips: poll


Nearly three out of four respondents said the fear of different variants has an impact on their interest in traveling internationally. Not all of them were concerned enough to put off a trip, however: 23% of those surveyed said it wouldn t deter them. 
In early April, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention gave the green light for fully vaccinated Americans to travel at low risk but noted that international travel poses additional risks, including possibly spreading new COVID-19 variants. The agency and the U.S. State Department still have many countries at their highest alert level due to COVID. 
The Harris Poll, conducted April 30-May 2 with a nationally representative sample of 2,096 adults, did not ask respondents about any other reasons affecting their willingness to consider international travel.  ....

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Global Building and Construction Industry Report 2021: Technology Advances Enabling Sustainability in the Market


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Global Building and Construction Industry Report 2021: Technology Advances Enabling Sustainability in the Market - ResearchAndMarkets.com
April 13, 2021 GMT
DUBLIN (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 13, 2021
This research service titled ‘Technology Advances Enabling Sustainability in Building & Construction Industry’ focuses on identifying and analysing technologies that can improve sustainability of the building and construction industry. The research also evaluates the impact of these technologies on the SDGs.
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The increasing industrialization and urbanization activities will further increase the global energy consumption and the subsequent carbon emissions thereby increasing the negative impacts of the building & construction industry on the environment. The improper disposal of hazardous and demolition waste into the environment in the construction industry ....

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First case of likely Covid-19 reinfection in S'pore: Experts say immunity wanes with time , Health News & Top Stories


SINGAPORE - People who have recovered from Covid-19 can get reinfected with the virus, as immunity wanes with time, even if they will likely be protected for a time, experts say.
Those who recover from the disease would typically mount a neutralising antibody response for a period of time, which generally protects from reinfection, said Professor Teo Yik Ying, dean of the National University of Singapore s (NUS) Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health.
Neutralising antibodies are so called because they bind to specific, important sites of the virus, which prevents the coronavirus from infecting a patient s cells.
However, this immune response has been shown to wane with time, and the previous reports of reinfections in South Korea, Hong Kong, and other parts of the world typically happen after three months of the first infection, noted Prof Teo. ....

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