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China authorized the emergency use of Sinovac Biotech Ltd.’s coronavirus vaccine for children, becoming the first major country to grant approval for those as young as three. Hawaii will lift inter-island travel restrictions starting June 15, according to its governor. ....
U.S. Cases and Fatalities Continue to Decline: Virus Update Bloomberg 1 hr ago U.S. cases and deaths continue to plunge and are back to the levels just after state restrictions began in March 2020, despite the still-decreasing pace of vaccinations. The U.K. will accelerate its vaccination program in a bid to stay on its path out of lockdown, the Telegraph reported. Meanwhile, civil servants are drawing up contingency plans to delay the June 21 easing of virus restrictions, the Financial Times reported. China authorized the emergency use of Sinovac Biotech Ltd.’s coronavirus vaccine for children, becoming the first major country to grant approval for those as young as three. Singapore canceled its Formula One race for a second year because of the pandemic. ....
China has authorized the emergency use of Sinovac’s coronavirus vaccine for children aged between 3 and 17, Sinovac Chairman Yin Weidong told China Central Television. Hawaii will lift inter-island travel restrictions starting June 15, according to its governor. ....
China authorized the emergency use of Sinovac Biotech Ltd.’s coronavirus vaccine for children, becoming the first major country to grant approval for those as young as three. New Jersey ended its 15-month public health emergency in what Governor Phil Murphy called a “decisive step on the path toward normalcy.” ....
China authorized the emergency use of Sinovac Biotech Ltd.’s coronavirus vaccine for children, becoming the first major country to grant approval for those as young as three. Civil servants in England are drawing up contingency plans to delay the June 21 easing of virus restrictions, the Financial Times reported. ....