The Reintroduction Of A Coronavirus Transportation Ban In Uganda, Which Will Last Until The End Of July, Is Limiting Many People’s Capacity To Work. Traders In The Street Market Are Obliged To Ride Their Bicycles, Walk Long Distances, Or Sleep In The Market
Restaurants, Cafes, And Bars In Moscow Have Been Instructed To Only Serve Guests Who Have Been Vaccinated, Have Had COVID-19 During The Last Six Months, Or Have Had A Negative PCR Test Within The Preceding Three Days As Of June 28. Customers Must Be Served Without QR Codes Certifying Their Status, According To The New Standards. The New Rule Caught Moscow Business Owners Off Guard, As It Comes Amid A Spike In Infections And Deaths In Russia
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
KwaZulu-Natal Premier, Sihle Zikalala, says the province continues to make significant progress with the vaccination of both senior citizens and healthcare workers who could not receive the jab during the first phase of the country’s COVID-19 vaccination rollout
Concerns Regarding The COVID Vaccine’s Safety Are Common, Especially When Very Young Children Are Vaccinated
A Second Deadly Wave Of The New Coronavirus Has Struck India’s Remote Villages, Many Of Which Were Spared From The First Round Last Year. Anjana Pasricha Investigates The Pandemic’s Impact In Himachal Pradesh’s Mountain Villages-V
Authorities in China are cracking down on information relating to the coronavirus, as a fresh wave of COVID-19 cases hits the southern province of Guangdong
The Tourism Sector In New York City Has Suffered Since The Start Of The Coronavirus Pandemic In Early 2020, Including The City’s Iconic Open-Top Sightseeing Buses
The Access to COVID-19 Tools (ACT) Accelerator is a global cooperation aimed at speeding up the development, manufacture, and distribution of COVID-19 tests, treatments, and vaccines
Bishow Parajuli, the World Food Programme’s (WFP) Representative and Country Director in India, remarked that despite the government’s efforts, the assistance provided is insufficient, particularly for the poorest sectors of the population who are facing job loss and pay loss