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Un 44% de los españoles no disfruta de un sueño reparador debido a la pandemia, según un estudio reciente de Cigna

Un 44% de los españoles no disfruta de un sueño reparador debido a la pandemia, según un estudio reciente de Cigna
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COVID-19 Cases, Hospitalizations Trend Up in Itasca County as Vaccine Rollout Continues

COVID-19 Cases, Hospitalizations Trend Up in Itasca County as Vaccine Rollout Continues Itasca County Public Health Division Urges All Residents to Research and Receive Their COVID-19 Vaccination April 29, 2021 GRAND RAPIDS, Minn. – Itasca County Public Health and area residents are reflecting on the gratitude of science after surpassing the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Public Health Department reports new cases of COVID-19 to continue to rise in Itasca County, especially among residents aged 30 – 50, and school-aged children. As of Thursday, April 29, in the past seven days, 152 new cases of COVID-19 have been detected in the county. One year into the pandemic, hospitalizations are also continuing to rise.

What the US and 4 Other Countries Are Spending on a Vaccine Rollout

What the US and 4 Other Countries Are Spending on a Vaccine Rollout Gabrielle Olya April 30, 2021, 4:00 AM Several countries, including the United States, are providing free COVID-19 vaccines to their residents which means federal and state governments are covering the enormous costs to make this possible. Read: In the U.S., the federal government is covering the costs of the actual vaccines, along with syringes, needles, face masks and shields, The Wall Street Journal reported. With hundreds of millions of people to provide vaccines for, this comes with a huge price tag. Washington DC, USA at the tidal basin with Washington Monument in spring season.

Pakistan Economy Recovering but Vaccine Rollout and Stabilization Measures Remain Key — ADB

Pakistan Economy Recovering but Vaccine Rollout and Stabilization Measures Remain Key ADB News Release | 28 April 2021 ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN (28 April 2021) Pakistan’s economic growth is expected to rebound this year before gaining pace in 2022 as business activity gradually resumes after the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said in a report today. According to the Asian Development Outlook (ADO) 2021, ADB’s annual flagship economic publication, Pakistan’s economy will grow by 2% in 2021 as COVID-19 restrictions ease. Assuming the COVID-19 vaccine rollout is successful and economic stabilization measures are implemented, growth is expected to accelerate to 4% in 2022 with improved consumption and investor confidence.  

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