India Cases Slow; Singapore Has First School Link: Virus Update
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(Bloomberg) President Joe Biden said Friday that the U.S. could produce up to 1 billion vaccine doses by as early as the end of the year. Singapore reported its first school-based transmission, while the number of new cases in India reached a five-week low.
Hong Kong is considering a partial opening of its border with mainland China as early as next month and Osaka is seeking an extension of its state of emergency, according to media reports.
Europeans and some foreign visitors can firm up their summer plans in the region, after EU negotiators agreed to introduce vaccine certificates. The EU’s drug regulator issued a warning against using AstraZeneca’s vaccine in some cases.
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India Cases Slow; Singapore Has First School Link: Virus Update
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Trudeau Ministers Begin Sketching Plan to Reopen U.S. Border Bloomberg 10 hrs ago Kait Bolongaro
(Bloomberg) Justin Trudeau’s government began to outline the conditions for easing travel restrictions at the Canada-U.S. border.
Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic Leblanc said Friday that U.S. and Canadian officials are discussing how to move forward with reopening the world’s longest international border, which has been closed to most non-essential traffic for more than a year to curb the spread of coronavirus.
“We recognize that in the coming weeks, when the number of vaccinated people grows and if we continue to see a reduction in Covid cases and hospitalizations, that we may be in a position to progressively loosen these measures,” Leblanc told reporters.