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[August 05, 2022]
(Reuters) - North Korea said on
Friday all of its fever patients have recovered, its first such claim
since the outbreak of the pandemic in the isolated economy, according to
state media KCNA.
DEATHS AND INFECTIONS
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ASIA-PACIFIC
* Macau's government said it would resume ferry services with the
southern Chinese city of Shenzhen on Aug. 8, as authorities try to
unwind stringent COVID-19 restrictions in the world's biggest gambling
hub.
* Mainland China reported 539 coronavirus cases for Aug. 4, of which 222
were symptomatic and 317 were asymptomatic, the National Health
Commission said.
* Australia's COVID-19 winter outbreak fuelled by the new Omicron
sub-variants BA.4/5 may have peaked early, Health Minister Mark Butler
said on Thursday, as hospitals reported a steady fall in admissions over
the past week.
EUROPE
* The European Medicines Agency is recommending Novavax's COVID-19
vaccine carry a warning of the possibility of two types of heart
inflammation, an added burden for a shot that has so far failed to win
wide uptake.
AMERICAS
* U.S. President Joe Biden will remain in isolation until he tests
negative for COVID-19, White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre said
on Thursday.
* Novak Djokovic has withdrawn from next week's U.S. Open tune-up event
in Canada as he cannot enter the country without being fully vaccinated
against COVID-19, tournament organisers said, while handing Andy Murray
one of four wildcards.
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A sign depicting a scene of medical products transportation is
displayed at the empty street, amid growing fears over the spread of
coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Pyongyang, North Korea, in this
photo released by Kyodo on May 23, 2022. Kyodo via REUTERS
MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA
* South Africa's health regulator reported on Thursday a causal link
between the death of an individual and Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19
vaccine, the first time such a direct link has been made in the
country.
MEDICAL DEVELOPMENTS
* The Omicron variant may be more efficient at infecting children
through the nose than previous versions of the coronavirus, a small
study suggests.
ECONOMIC IMPACT
* Australia's central bank on Friday warned inflation was heading to
three-decade highs requiring further hikes in interest rates that
would slow growth sharply, making it tough to keep the economy on an
"even keel".
* The Reserve Bank of India's key policy repo rate was raised by 50
basis points on Friday, the third increase in as many months to cool
stubbornly high inflation.
* Indonesia's economic growth accelerated in the April-June quarter
amid an export boom driven by rising commodity prices, official data
showed on Friday, but monetary tightening, rising inflation and a
global recession risk threaten the outlook.
* Japan's households increased spending for the first time in four
months in June, as demand for travel services rose in a positive
sign for broader recovery prospects.
(Compiled by Rashmi Aich; Edited by Shounak Dasgupta)
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