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		 [April 28, 2022] 
		(Reuters) - Beijing closed some 
		public spaces and stepped up checks at others on Thursday, as most of 
		the city's 22 million residents embarked on more COVID-19 mass testing 
		aimed at averting a Shanghai-like lockdown. 
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		of news.
 
 ASIA-PACIFIC
 
 * Shanghai is making more resources available to improve vaccination 
		rates among the elderly as daily case numbers decline and it looks for a 
		way out of four weeks of stringent lockdown restrictions.
 
 * Malaysia will ease more COVID-19 curbs from the start of next month, 
		including lifting restrictions on those who are not vaccinated against 
		the coronavirus and scrapping the need to wear masks outdoors.
 
 * Nepal is putting a 21st-century spin on a tourism sector dominated by 
		activities unchanged for generations as it looks to boost a vital part 
		of an economy decimated by the pandemic and soaring import bills.
 
		
		 
		EUROPE
 * European Union governments should ramp up COVID-19 immunisations of 
		children, the European Commission said while presenting its strategy to 
		move away from the emergency phase of the pandemic, which includes plans 
		to develop antivirals.
 
 * The European Commission said that between 60% and 80% of the EU 
		population was estimated to have been infected with COVID-19.
 
 AMERICAS
 
 * U.S. President Joe Biden will limit how much time he spends at the 
		White House Correspondents Association annual dinner on Saturday as he 
		works to limit his potential exposure to the coronavirus.
 
 
 
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			A medical worker in a protective suit collects a swab sample from a 
			resident at a makeshift nucleic acid testing site amid the 
			coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Beijing, China April 28, 
			2022. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
            
			 * Formula One race directors Eduardo 
			Freitas and Niels Wittich have both tested positive for COVID-19, 
			raising questions about who will take charge of next week's 
			inaugural Miami Grand Prix, British media reported.
 MEDICAL DEVELOPMENTS
 
 * Pfizer and BioNTech said that they had submitted an application to 
			the U.S. health regulator for the authorisation of a booster dose of 
			their COVID-19 vaccine for children aged 5 to 11 years.
 
 ECONOMIC IMPACT
 
 * The head of South Korean president-elect Yoon Suk-yeol's 
			transition team said his government would compensate 5.5 million 
			owners of small businesses for losses suffered from COVID-19 curbs.
 
 * Industrial firms including GE, chipmakers such SK Hynix and 
			automaker Mercedes Benz warned that China's strict COVID-19 curbs 
			were intensifying supply chain disruptions and raising uncertainty 
			about the business outlook.
 
 (Compiled by Aditya Soni, Vinay Dwivedi and Uttaresh.V; Edited by 
			Sriraj Kalluvila and Shounak Dasgupta)
 
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