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Australia, India strengthened policies against Beijing due to its behaviour, says American think-tank
Beijing s growing economic might, military modernisation, and aggressive diplomatic efforts were already eroding America s competitive advantage and shifting the regional balance of power in the Indo-Pacific before the COVID-19 crisis began, said the Center for a New American Security (CNAS)
PTI | April 1, 2021 | Updated 11:11 IST
China s behaviour towards Australia and India has spurred both the countries to sharpen their policies against Beijing, an influential American think-tank has observed, saying that restoring US alliances and partnerships in the Indo-Pacific is critical to compete more effectively against the Communist giant.
Wesleyan University: COVID tests essential for return to in-person learning
Olivia Drake
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Wesleyan University s COVID-19 testing facility in Middletown opened last August on Andrus Field. Presently, testing operations are ongoing inside Beckham Hall on Wyllys Avenue.Contributed photo / Wesleyan UniversityShow MoreShow Less
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An aerial view of the Wesleyan University COVID-19 testing facility in MiddletownContributed photo / Wesleyan UniversityShow MoreShow Less
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MIDDLETOWN Ninety-nine thousand and counting. That’s how many times Wesleyan students, faculty, and staff have stuck, swiped, and swirled cotton swabs in their nasal cavities over the past seven months at the Wesleyan University COVID-19 testing facility, with hopes for that negative result indicating no presence of SARS-CoV-2 RNA.