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Europe · ParisVirus-related hospitalizations rose quickly in France over the past two weeks. Nearly 1,000 patients with COVID-19 hospitalized per day, according to government data. French government spokesperson Olivia Gregoire says there are no plans to reintroduce national regulations. French tourism professionals expect a booming summer season despite the virus.See the Story
France suggests wearing face masks as COVID hospitalizations rise
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Asia · Hong KongHong Kong lawmaker who posed for a group photo with Chinese President Xi Jinping confirms he has tested positive for coronavirus. Steven Ho, a 42-year-old member of Hong Kong's largest pro-Beijing party, was one of about 100 officials granted close contact with Xi for a photo call on Thursday. Ho was standing two rows directly behind Xi, according to the photos released by the government.See the Story
Hong Kong lawmaker photographed with Chinese President Xi tests positive for Covid-19
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Europe · LondonJenny Harries, the chief executive of the UK Health Security Agency, said that the present wave of infections had not yet peaked. About 1,300 people a day are being admitted to hospital with Covid. Hospital bosses are braced for a bumpy ride with coronavirus infections expected to add to seasonal flu pressures later this year.See the Story
Covid: UK hospital cases set to rise, says health chief
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GoogleSandra Lindsay, a critical care nurse at Northwell Health and a native of Jamaica, was one of the 17 recipients chosen for the honor. She received her first jab of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on December 14th, 2020 and her second shot on January 4th, 2021. A ceremony will be held at the White House on July 7th.See the Story
NYC nurse who got first COVID vaccine to receive Presidential Medal of Freedom
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CoronavirusHong Kong's new Chief Executive John Lee said there is no immediate need for a universal compulsory COVID-19 testing campaign. But he stressed that there needs to be a reduction in the number of daily infections, which are at the highest level since April. Lee shed more light on his CO VID-19 agenda for the first time since being sworn in as chief executive on Friday.See the Story
Hong Kong’s Lee sees no need for mass COVID-19 testing for now
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CoronavirusCities in eastern China faced new sets of restrictions, including closed supermarkets, no in-person dining and canceled flights. Residents were also advised to work from home and not travel outside the city unless absolutely necessary. Mainland China grappled with 473 new cases, including 104 that were symptomatic, the country's National Health Commission said Sunday.See the Story
Cities in China face new COVID restrictions after small clusters emerge
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Matt HancockMatt Hancock's views show a worrying lack of understanding. He misleadingly claims that removing restrictions in the UK in February did not lead to a surge in cases, hospitalisations and deaths. The problem is the sustained pressure this puts on an already overstretched NHS. Masks, tests, isolation if sick and sick pay are not restrictions, they are mitigations.See the Story
Matt Hancock’s blase attitude to the rise in Covid cases is alarming
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A Clunky Mask May be the Answer to Airborne Disease and N95 Waste
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GooglePeople with weakened immune systems are more likely to get chronic infections and produce virus variants that bear multiple antibody-resistant mutations. While many distinct variations develop in immunocompromised individuals, their likelihood of spreading is small. The researchers hypothesize that a compromised immune reaction, particularly in the lower airways of these chronic patients, may delay complete recovery from the virus.See the Story