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[June 03, 2022]
(Reuters) - South Korea's prime
minister said on Friday the country will lift its quarantine requirement
for foreign arrivals without vaccination from June 8 and also start
lifting aviation regulations imposed for international flights.
DEATHS AND INFECTIONS
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ASIA-PACIFIC
* North Korea reported 82,160 more people showing fever symptoms amid
its nationwide lockdown to stop the impoverished economy's first
confirmed COVID-19 outbreak, state media KCNA said on Friday.
* China reported 157 new coronavirus cases on June 2, of which 37 were
symptomatic and 120 were asymptomatic, the National Health Commission
said on Friday.
EUROPE
* Britain's Prince Andrew has tested positive for COVID-19 and will miss
a thanksgiving service being held for Queen Elizabeth to mark her 70
years on the throne, a Buckingham Palace spokesperson said.
* Moderna said it has agreed to push back some COVID-19 vaccine
deliveries to the European Union by several months to later in 2022 or
early next year.
AMERICAS
* The White House expects vaccinations of young children to begin in
earnest as early as June 21, if federal authorities approve their use in
coming weeks, White House COVID response coordinator Ashish Jha said.
* The United States supports international offers of humanitarian aid to
help North Korea battle its COVID-19 outbreak, and will not link that to
denuclearisation issues, a top U.S. diplomat said.
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People wear masks to prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease
(COVID-19) as they take a walk on a sunny spring day in Seoul, South
Korea, May 3, 2022. REUTERS/ Heo Ran
AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST
* The European Investment Bank (EIB) has committed 75 million euros
($80 million) to finance construction of a new facility in Senegal
that will produce COVID-19 and other vaccines for use across Africa.
* Deaths on the African continent from COVID-19 are expected to fall
by nearly 94 percent in 2022 compared to last year, modelling by the
World Health Organization (WHO) showed.
MEDICAL DEVELOPMENTS
* Pfizer Inc's antiviral treatment Paxlovid reduces COVID-19
hospitalization and death rates in vaccinated and unvaccinated
patients 65 years and older, according to a new study in Israel
conducted during the rise of the Omicron variant.
* Bristol Myers Squibb said on Thursday its drug Orencia did not
show statistically significant results in speeding up recovery in
COVID-19 patients versus a placebo in a late-stage study.
ECONOMIC IMPACT
* California port leaders expect imports to rise as Shanghai, home
to the world's busiest seaport, emerges from a two-month COVID-19
lockdown.
(Compiled by Shailesh Kuber and Olivier Sorgho; Editing by Catherine
Evans and Sriraj Kalluvila)
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