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		 [April 21, 2022] 
		(Reuters) - Shanghai authorities 
		said tough restrictions would remain in place for now even in districts 
		which managed to cut COVID-19 transmission to zero, as the number of 
		cases outside quarantined areas across the city rose again. 
 DEATHS AND INFECTIONS
 
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		of news.
 
 ASIA-PACIFIC
 
 * Hong Kong reopened gyms, beauty parlours, theme parks and cinemas for 
		the first time in more than four months, as authorities relax some of 
		the world's most stringent COVID-19 restrictions that have weighed on 
		residents and businesses.
 
 * Taiwan's government has approved a second COVID-19 booster vaccine 
		dose for those 65 and older, and third boosters for the 
		immunocompromised, as it looks to step up its fight against a spike in 
		domestic infections.
 
 * Eight people infected with COVID-19 died in Shanghai on April 20, 
		Chinese state television said.
 
 * The local banking and insurance regulator in Shanghai said it will 
		step up financial support to help with the resumption of production 
		while the city battles a resurgence of COVID-19 infections.
 
		
		 
		EUROPE
 * Quarantine hotel rooms for people travelling to the UK between April 
		2021 and March 2022 cost 757 million pounds ($987.73 million), with 
		taxpayers footing about half the bill, the National Audit Office said.
 
 AMERICAS
 
 * The U.S. Justice Department appealed a judge's ruling ending a mask 
		mandate on public transportation and airplanes, after the CDC said the 
		measure was still needed.
 
 AFRICA AND MIDDLE EAST
 
 * Israel told its citizens they could stop wearing masks indoors, its 
		second such revision after the measure was briefly dropped and then 
		restored last year in response to a rise in cases.
 
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			Workers in protective suits keep watch on a street during a 
			lockdown, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, in 
			Shanghai, China, April 16, 2022. REUTERS/Aly Song 
            
			 MEDICAL DEVELOPMENTS
 * Moderna plans to submit an application to the U.S. health 
			regulator for emergency use authorisation of its COVID-19 vaccine 
			among kids between the ages of six months to five years by end of 
			the month, a company spokesperson said.
 ECONOMIC IMPACT
 * A prolonged slowdown in China would have substantial global 
			spillovers, IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said on 
			Thursday, but added that Beijing has room to adjust policy to 
			provide support.
 
 * Irish consumer confidence suffered its second successive sharp 
			monthly drop as concerns about living costs that hurt the macro 
			economic outlook in March spread into a weakening of spending plans 
			in April, a survey showed.
 
 * New Zealand's consumer prices rose at the fastest pace in three 
			decades last quarter, underlining the need for the central bank to 
			stay on its hawkish course to contain price pressures without 
			tipping the economy into recession.
 
 * Peru's finance minister, Oscar Graham, said the country's Cabinet 
			has approved a bill that will be presented to Congress to impose 
			restrictions on debt and fiscal deficit levels that were suspended 
			during the pandemic.
 
 (Compiled by Sherry Jacob-Phillips; Edited by Shounak Dasgupta)
 
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