There are no cases in the United States, but federal health officials also urged doctors to be vigilant for patients with symptoms.
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A Public Health Success Story
We revisit the subject of Covid and racial inequities.
‘At the Breaking Point’: Tibetans, Under Lockdown, Make Rare Cries for Help
China’s ever-tightening Covid rules have prompted public complaints from residents of areas usually intimidated into keeping quiet.
Your Monday Briefing: Ukraine Gains Ground
Plus China locks down Xinjiang and floods devastate Pakistan’s agriculture.
Just Bread and Noodles: China’s Covid Lockdown Distress Hits Xinjiang
With lack of food, medicine and other crucial supplies, residents of Yining are chafing under a monthlong pandemic shutdown.
Be ‘Less Squeamish’ About Drinking Recycled Wastewater, British Official Says
As droughts become more frequent, drinking water that has been reprocessed from sewage treatment is the future, the head of Britain’s Environment Agency said.
Fearing energy shortages, Germany prioritizes fuel shipments on railways.
Berlin issued a slew of national mandates to save energy and secure supplies to power plants as a feared winter energy shortage is worsened by Europe’s summer drought.
Fearing energy shortages, Germany prioritizes fuel shipments on railways.
Berlin issued a slew of national mandates to save energy and secure supplies to power plants as a feared winter energy shortage is worsened by Europe’s summer drought.
Ukraine’s First U.N. Grain Ship Prepares to Depart for Africa
The Brave Commander, a freighter, is expected to carry 23,000 metric tons of wheat to Ethiopia, which World Food Program officials said was “on the verge of famine.”
Protests Turn Deadly in Sierra Leone Over Rising Cost of Living
Clashes between protesters and security forces over rising fuel and food prices have left an unknown number dead, and the government has imposed a nationwide curfew.