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Vaccination Rates Take on Regional Differences
New England is surging ahead of the national average while the South is lagging behind.
The Pandemic is Ebbing, But What About Governors’ Emergency Powers?
State legislators this week have been asking about the necessity for restrictions and many are calling for emergency action to draw down.
Germany to Ban Most Travel from UK Over Variant Concerns
The move came just days after Britain reopened its museums and cinemas and resumed allowing indoor service in pubs and restaurants.
Covax to Receive 200 Million Johnson & Johnson Covid Doses
The program’s struggles are one factor among many in the growing gap in vaccination coverage between the world’s rich and poor.
India Ramps Up Coronavirus Testing
The country’s government said it had carried out 2.5 million tests in 24 hours, the most in a single day since the pandemic began.
Fungal Infections in Covid Patients in India Push Government to Get Grip on Spread
The rare condition, mucormycosis, commonly known as black fungus, was present in India before the pandemic, but it is affecting those with Covid or those who have recently recovered.
Virus Deaths Likely Higher Than Official Toll, W.H.O. Says
The discrepancy between the W.H.O.’s estimates and official data underscores the limited capacity of many countries to test people for the coronavirus and other weaknesses in official health data.