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What Happened 30 Years Ago In The Soviet Union? Will It Happen In China?
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Masked people wait to buy food in a market in Singapore.
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But with some nations racing ahead with their vaccination schemes, Australia isn t alone in considering a roadmap out of the pandemic.
Singapore, which like Australia has mostly followed a zero transmission model, is now planning an exit strategy that will involve learning to live with Covid-19 .
And while Australia is yet to announce firm dates for its pathway out of lockdowns, Singapore could get there much sooner.
A bold shift: It is possible to live normally with Covid-19
When Singapore experienced a surge in Covid-19 cases last month, it acted as it has before: limiting households gatherings, continuing to encourage people to work from home and even announcing new plans to segregate flights and passengers from high-risk countries.
The Dynamics of Vaccine Diplomacy in India s Neighbourhood
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Returning to the movies Herb Scribner © Alex Cochran, Deseret News Popcorn. Soda. Sticky floors. Loud monsters. We’re about to return to the movies. But what should we expect?
Movie theaters have been open for a while. It was last summer when we started to see the major chains from AMC to Cinemark to Regal begin opening their doors to customers who wanted to watch a movie during the pandemic. Only a few major new movies have come out from “Tenet” to “Mulan” to the recent ones like “Godzilla vs. Kong” and the upcoming “Mortal Kombat.”
The United States is at an odd point in the coronavirus pandemic. As vaccinations continue, about one-third of the country has been vaccinated against the novel coronavirus. Some people are taking off their masks and spending time with friends indoors, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends. Others still wait for their COVID-19 shots. We also don’t know who has or hasn’t been vac
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Christmas at Sandringham is about family and tradition. It s light-hearted moments where the Royals come together to play board games or exchange gifts and more formal ones dictated by extremely strict protocols developed over decades.
Members of the UK s Royal family, including the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh leave St Mary Magdalene church in Sandringham on Christmas Day, 2017.
Photo: AFP
For those lucky enough to make the list, it means having up to seven outfits ready for Christmas Day alone - and that doesn t include a pair of stretchy pants for dinner.
But after a year plagued by coronavirus, lockdowns and scandal, it appears Christmas will be a much more toned-down affair with everyone spending the holiday apart.
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