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Covid-19: Global Cases Fall but the Virus Is Surging in Countries That Lack Vaccines


Covid-19: Global Cases Fall but the Virus Is Surging in Countries That Lack Vaccines
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The W.H.O. says a coronavirus variant first found in India is a “variant of concern.” The F.D.A. authorizes the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for 12- to 15-year-olds.
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Buddhist monks were tested at a temple in Bangkok after a monk there died of Covid-19.Credit.Rungroj Yongrit/EPA, via Shutterstock
After a devastating year with wave after wave of coronavirus infections around the world, new cases and deaths are falling in many of the Western nations that were once among the hardest hit. But while the virus recedes in wealthy nations with robust vaccination campaigns, it is pummeling India and threatening to swamp Southeast Asian countries that until now had largely kept the virus at bay. ....

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A Coronavirus Variant First Found in India is Now Officially a 'Variant of Concern'


Funeral pyres of coronavirus victims at a makeshift crematorium in New Delhi on Sunday.Credit.Anindito Mukherjee/Getty Images
May 10, 2021
Amid a deepening crisis in India, the World Health Organization announced Monday that it had designated the B.1.617 variant, which has been growing more common in the country, as a variant of concern. Scientists still don’t know much about the variant, but they are worried that it might be helping to fuel the rise in the nation’s coronavirus infections, which experts say are probably undercounted.
“There is increased transmissibility demonstrated by some preliminary studies” of the variant, said Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, the technical lead of the W.H.O.’s coronavirus response. ....

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In India's surge, a religious gathering attended by millions helped the virus spread


In India’s surge, a religious gathering attended by millions helped the virus spread
Joanna Slater, Niha Masih
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Devotees gather for evening prayer on the banks of the Ganges river during Kumbh Mela in Haridwar, India, on April 13.
NEW DELHI As coronavirus cases in India shot upward last month, millions of people converged on the Ganges River to bathe at a holy spot offering a chance at salvation.
When the pilgrims returned to their homes across the country, some brought the virus with them.
The precise role of the Hindu religious festival the Kumbh Mela in India’s raging outbreak is impossible to know in the absence of contact tracing. But the event was one source of infections as cases skyrocketed, according to local officials, religious leaders and media reports. ....

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