COVID-19
As one of Asia’s global hubs moves to reopen, another remains mired in restrictions
People queue up for Covid-19 nucleic acid tests on April 28, 2022 in Hong Kong. While Singapore has steadily moved to reopen in recent months, Hong Kong remains mired in restrictions that critics say are costing it business and talent, with Singapore a prime beneficiary. Chen Yongnuo | China News Service | Getty Images When […]
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South Korea to lift quarantine requirement for non-vaccinated foreign arrivals
Arriving passengers are assisted by quarantine workers in an arrival hall at Incheon International Airport in Incheon, South Korea, on Monday, March 21, 2022. South Korea’s prime minister on Friday said the country will lift its quarantine requirement for foreign arrivals without vaccination from June 8 and also start lifting aviation regulations imposed for international […]
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Malaysia will, barring some caveats, ‘absolutely not’ close its borders again, says health minister
ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Khairy Jamaluddin, Malaysia’s health minister, says the country must send a signal to the world that it’s open for business and isn’t backtracking on that. Source
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China’s factory activity falls at slower pace as Covid curbs ease
An employee operates a spinning machine at a textile factory on May 26, 2022 in China. China’s factory activity contracted at a slower pace in May as Covid-19 curbs in major manufacturing hubs were relaxed, but movement controls still depressed domestic demand, restrained production and weighed on the economy in the second quarter. Zhu Haipeng […]
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The U.S. is wrapped in ‘collective grief’ from school shootings and the pandemic—and it’s rewiring our brains, experts say
For many, the tragedy that unfolded on Tuesday afternoon in Uvalde, Texas, brought on an unwelcome and all-too-familiar constellation of emotions: sadness, anger, shock, frustration and helplessness. The school shooting in south Texas, which left 19 children and two teachers dead, came only 10 days after 10 people were shot and killed in a Buffalo, […]
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Thousands of people are leaving Hong Kong — and now it’s clear where they’re going
They stuck it out during the political protests of 2019. Then they lasted through nearly two years of pandemic. But this year, they say they’ve had enough. Residents of Hong Kong are leaving the city in droves in 2022 — not because they want to, several told CNBC, but because Covid restrictions and what they see […]
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Monkeypox is a dangerous disease threat — but has one key difference from Covid, epidemic coalition says
Health officer uses a thermal head to detect a monkeypox virus on arriving passengers at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Tangerang near Jakarta, Indonesia on May 15, 2019. Jepayona Delita | Future Publishing | Getty Images The sudden emergence of monkeypox in several countries around the world represents a concerning outbreak, the head of the Coalition […]
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Oxfam calls for an end to billionaire ‘bonanza,’ say millions are falling into extreme poverty
Olga Shumytskaya | Moment | Getty Images A new billionaire emerged every 30 hours during the Covid-19 pandemic, and nearly a million could fall into extreme poverty at around the same rate in 2022. Those are the sobering statistics recently released by Oxfam. There were 573 more billionaires in the world by March 2022 than […]
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6 things this immunologist does every night to sleep better and boost her immune system: ‘Exercising isn’t enough’
More than two years after the emergence of a pandemic, we’re still struggling with outbreaks of Covid-19 — and that means building and maintaining a strong immune system should be a top priority. As an immunologist and functional medicine doctor, I always remind my patients that while genetics, diet and exercise all play a role […]
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Vaccinated and tested, the rich and powerful descend on the snowless hills of Davos
The World Economic Forum is returning to Davos in May after cancelling previous meetings because of the coronavirus pandemic. Fabrice Coffrini | Afp | Getty Images The rich, famous and most powerful are once again returning to the Alpine retreat of Davos, Switzerland, next week following a two year coronavirus-induced hiatus that had forced the […]
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