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Covid-19 pandemic: 9 sacked for refusing jab in New Zealand, savings go up in South Africa


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New Delhi: The Covid-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc in the world, the latest count being more than 15,34,98,053 cases and 32,16,383 deaths.
We highlight some of the important stories from around the world. Nine Customs workers were fired on 2 May for refusing to get a jab of the Covid-19 vaccine in New Zealand. The number of people in South Africa saving their money has increased even in the middle of low interest rates, trend analysts have revealed.
Israel records fewest Covid cases in a year
Israel’s health ministry revealed Sunday that the country reported 13 new coronavirus cases Saturday. Israel hasn’t registered this low a number of cases since last May, reports  ....

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'Stark contrast': how Covid pass is helping Denmark open up


‘Stark contrast’: how Covid pass is helping Denmark open up
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Outside Forum, a concert venue turned coronavirus test centre in Copenhagen’s university district, the queue was starting to build up ahead of a sunny Labour Day weekend.
As he waited, Casper Beckers, 25, was monitoring the Whatsapp group where the night’s festivities were being planned, starting with a board game bar, then cocktails.
“It’s huge, such a stark contrast,” he said of the shift since Denmark introduced its
coronapas (coronavirus pass) system last month, allowing much of the country to open up. ....

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'Stark contrast': how Covid pass is helping Denmark open up | Denmark


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Outside Forum, a concert venue turned coronavirus test centre in Copenhagen’s university district, the queue was starting to build up before a sunny Labour Day weekend.
As he waited, Casper Beckers, 25, was monitoring the WhatsApp group where the night’s festivities were being planned, starting with a board game bar, then cocktails.
“It’s huge, such a stark contrast,” he said of the shift since Denmark introduced its
coronapas (coronavirus pass) system last month, allowing much of the country to open up.
“The bars are all open and I finally get to see people again almost like normal. Last time I was at a bar, it was crowded to a point that I thought it was a little bit irresponsible.” ....

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