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Covid crisis bruises Vietnamese trusts despite strong fundamentals

Covid crisis bruises Vietnamese trusts despite strong fundamentals
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In COVID hangover, as more around world get vaccinated, fewer give blood

From Seoul to Paris, and Moscow to Bangkok, concerned citizens are lining up for vaccine shots as COVID-19 case numbers swell. That may ease pressure on stretched hospitals around the world, but with it comes a hangover - a severe shortage of blood donors.

In COVID hangover, as more around world get vaccinated, fewer give blood

In COVID hangover, as more around world get vaccinated, fewer give blood
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In COVID-19 hangover, as more around world get vaccinated, fewer give blood

In COVID-19 hangover, as more around world get vaccinated, fewer give blood
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Southeast Asia s factory powerhouses hit by vaccination woes, Delta

Southeast Asia s factory powerhouses hit by vaccination woes, Delta By Orathai Sriring and Liz Lee Reuters BANGKOK/KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Fresh outbreaks of the Delta coronavirus variant in Southeast Asia have crippled its factory sector, disrupting global supplies of goods such as rubber gloves, semiconductors and SUVs and threatening the $3 trillion region s recovery. A series of factory surveys this week showed business activity across most Southeast Asian economies fell sharply in July, a contrast to more resilient manufacturing economies in Northeast Asia and the West, where business growth has slowed but remained in expansion. The economic disruptions in Southeast Asia caused by the virus have been made worse by slow progress in vaccinations in the region of 600 million people. Governments have struggled to secure doses and have imposed costly lockdowns that have left many factories without workers.

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