As The Number Of Immunizations Increases Around The World And Countries Become More Accessible To Travel, A New Issue Has Arisen. Many People, Particularly In Developing Nations, Are Forced To Use Vaccines That Are Not Licenced In North America, Europe, Or Several Middle Eastern Countries. This Has A Negative Influence On People’s Livelihoods
To Deal With The Increased Number Of COVID-19 Cases With The Delta Variant In California, Public Health Officials In Los Angeles County Have Advised Wearing Masks In Indoor Public Settings
After The Coronavirus Pandemic Struck The Metropolis More Than 15 Months Ago, Life In New York City Is Slowly Returning To Normal. However, Some Of The Pandemic’s Effects Are Here To Stay, At Least For The Time Being
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un blamed senior ruling party officials for their failures in stopping the spread of COVID-19, days after local sources told RFA that authorities had closed all schools nationwide until the end of the year, despite claims that the country remains completely virus-free
The COVID Pandemic Has Put A Burden On Families Who Are Compelled To Work And Study At Home Together, As Well As Couples Who Are Also Business Partners
According To Relief Agencies, The Coronavirus Pandemic Has Pushed Millions Of Syrian Refugees Residing In Turkey Deeper Into Poverty, Forcing Many To Take On Significant Loans
There Will Be No Paris, Rome, Or Latin America. During The Pandemic, The Most Popular Honeymoon Spots Became Difficult To Access For Average American Couples
After The Worst Of The COVID Pandemic, New York City Is Starting To Open Up By Introducing The Open Streets And Open Restaurants Program. Restaurants Can Spill Out Into The Streets Beyond Their Barred Outdoor Eating Areas Thanks To These Year-Round Initiatives
India’s Technology-Driven Vaccination Program Has Generated Concerns That The Country’s Massive Digital Divide Is Making It Impossible For Many People To Get Immunised, Especially In The Country’s Vast Countryside
In a new briefing released today(May 14), Amnesty International urges Nepalese lawmakers to put their differences aside and take decisive action in the next weeks to save thousands of lives as the country grapples with a devastating second wave of Covid-19