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â Russia is turning to multiple Chinese firms to manufacture Sputnik vaccine as demand soars
â Residents in Madrid vote Tuesday for a new regional assembly in an election that tests peopleâs resistance to lockdown measures
â Nurses wearied by pandemic duty incensed by request to help at Tokyo Olympics
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. â Declaring the COVID-19 pandemic âabsolutelyâ managed despite lagging vaccinations, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey said Monday she will end a state health order meant to guard against the spread of an illness that has killed nearly 11,000 people statewide.
Citing improved infection rates, fewer hospitalizations and more widespread immunizations, Ivey said the current health order recommending that people follow health recommendations and requiring some precautions for senior citizens and long-term care facilities will end on May 31.
The Latest: NKorea warns people to brace for virus struggle
By The Associated Press Associated Press May 3, 2021 9:25pm Text size Copy shortlink:
SEOUL, South Korea Isolated North Korea is warning its people to brace for a prolonged struggle against the coronavirus, claiming that broadening outbreaks and muddled immunization programs in other countries show vaccines aren t the ultimate solution.
The column published on Pyongyang s official Rodong Sinmun newspaper came amid questions on when and how vaccines would arrive in North Korea.
The U.N.-backed program to ship COVID-19 vaccines worldwide said in February that North Korea could receive 1.9 million vaccine doses in the first half of this y