India Driving Case Increase; Tokyo Emergency Seen: Virus Update Bloomberg 1 hr ago Bloomberg News
(Bloomberg) The World Health Organization said coronavirus cases are rising in all regions except Europe, with the largest increase last week seen in Southeast Asia as India battles its biggest wave of infections.
India’s prime minister, who last year imposed a strict lockdown on short notice, asked states to avoid shutting businesses. Singapore is reducing entry approvals for travelers from India. Tokyo and Osaka will ask the Japanese government to declare a state of emergency, looking to contain a surge in cases ahead of the Olympics.
India Driving Case Increase; Tokyo Emergency Seen: Virus Update
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J&J Restarting EU Shipments; Dutch Curfew to End: Virus Update Bloomberg 1 hr ago Bloomberg News © Bloomberg A healthcare worker administers a dose of the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine at a walk up vaccination site in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021. San Francisco opened its first neighborhood coronavirus vaccination site in the Mission District on Monday, with plans to open a second in the Bayview in the coming days, reported the San Francisco Chronicle.
(Bloomberg) Shipments of Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 vaccine will be restarted to the European Union after the bloc’s drug regulator said benefits of the shot outweigh the risks of a possible link to cases of rare blood clots.