U.S. urges vaccinated Americans to wear masks indoors in many places
Americans fully vaccinated against COVID-19 should go back to
wearing masks in indoor public places in regions where the
coronavirus is spreading rapidly, U.S. health authorities said.
U.S. coronavirus cases have been rising due to the highly contagious
Delta variant, which emerged in India but has quickly spread and now
accounts for more than 80% of U.S. coronavirus cases.
U.S. President Joe Biden said that increased vaccination and mask
wearing would help the United States avoid the pandemic lockdowns,
shutdowns and school closures the country faced in 2020.
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Biden is meanwhile considering whether to require U.S. federal
employees to be vaccinated.
UK's Johnson wants U.S. travellers back as restrictions set to ease
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson wants U.S. citizens to come to
England "freely" and is discussing a travel corridor with the United
States, LBC radio said on Wednesday, before an expected easing of
COVID-19 restrictions for visitors from abroad.
A decision to allow fully vaccinated EU and U.S. travellers into
England without having to isolate is expected shortly and the new
rules could come into force as early as next week, a government
source said on condition of anonymity.
The chief executive of British airline easyJet said the rules were
changing too late and expensive testing requirements would prevent a
full reopening of travel.
Olympic host Tokyo's COVID-19 daily cases hit record for second
straight day
Olympic host city Tokyo recorded 3,177 new COVID-19 cases on
Wednesday, authorities announced, hitting a daily record high for a
second straight day as a spike in infections puts pressure on
hospitals.
Three prefectures around Tokyo are set to ask the government to call
a state of emergency there.
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Committee's spokesperson said the Japanese
public should be reassured by anti-virus
measures taken by Olympics organisers, even as
they reported 16 new Games-related COVID-19
cases, bringing the disclosed total to 169.
Sydney adds four weeks to lockdown as Australia's COVID-19 cases
grow
Australia's biggest city, Sydney, extended a lockdown by four weeks
on Wednesday after an already protracted stay-at-home order failed
to douse a COVID-19 outbreak, with authorities warning of tougher
policing to stamp out non-compliance. Far from a
planned exit from lockdown in three days, the city of 5 million
people and neighbouring regional centres spanning 200 km (120 miles)
of coastline were told to stay home until Aug. 28 following
persistently high case numbers since a flare-up of the virulent
Delta variant began last month.
U.S. to ship 4 mln COVID-19 vaccine doses to Nigeria, 5.66 mln to
South Africa
The U.S. government on Wednesday will ship nearly 10 million doses
of COVID-19 vaccines to two of the most populous African countries -
Nigeria and South Africa - as the continent battles a third wave of
infections, White House officials said.
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But vaccine donations to India have been held up as New Delhi
dithers over legal protection sought by companies like Pfizer and
Moderna.
AstraZeneca finds small clot risk after 1st COVID-19 shot, less
after 2nd
AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine carries a small extra risk of rare
blood clots with low platelets after the first dose and no extra
risk after the second, a study led and funded by the drugmaker
showed on Wednesday.
(Compiled by Joe Bavier; Editing by Catherine Evans)
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