The K-pop group returned to the stage in South Korea on Thursday, although fans were not allowed to cheer, scream or sing along because of Covid restrictions.
Tag: Vaccination and Immunization
Austria Abandons Sweeping Vaccine Mandate, Citing Milder Omicron Cases
Despite high caseloads, the number of Covid patients in intensive-care-unit beds remains steady, prompting the country to rethink its approach, at least for now.
W.H.O. Bolsters Booster Endorsement but Still Emphasizes More Primary Shots
The broad endorsement comes as the W.H.O.’s stance on boosters continues to evolve.
Hong Kong’s Covid Crackdown Empties Stores and Sets Off Exodus
A surge in cases has alarmed many residents. But the government’s mixed messaging about whether it will impose a lockdown has also been destabilizing.
World’s Known Covid Death Toll Surpasses 6 Million
And stark vaccination disparities between countries remain, leaving the entire world vulnerable to the threat of a new, deadly variant.
Against C.D.C. Advice, Florida to Advise Against Covid Vaccines for Healthy Children
The C.D.C. has urged parents to get their eligible children vaccinated. “Covid-19 can make children very sick and cause children to be hospitalized,” the agency’s website says.
Truckers Protest Mandates on D.S. Beltway for a Second Day
Organizers of a convoy of vehicles protesting mask and vaccine mandates said they would drive another lap around the Beltway on Monday but did not intend to enter the capital.
Gov. Murphy Ends Virus Briefings in New Jersey and Tries to Turn Page
Friday’s briefing was two years to the day since the state’s first confirmed coronavirus case, the governor said, and served as a fitting end to his pandemic updates.
Gov. Murphy Ends Virus Briefings in New Jersey and Tries to Turn Page
Friday’s briefing was two years to the day since the state’s first confirmed coronavirus case, Mr. Murphy said, and served as a fitting end to his pandemic updates.
Gov. Murphy Ends Virus Briefings in New Jersey and Tries to Turn Page
Friday’s briefing was two years to the day since the state’s first confirmed coronavirus case, Mr. Murphy said, and served as a fitting end to his pandemic updates.