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BioNTech chief says Europe can reach herd immunity this summer

India suffers record new cases and fatalities, variant may be contributing factor

Single COVID-19 vaccine dose can reduce household transmission by up to half: British researchers

OVERVIEW: US case counts fall; vaccine trials underway for small children

Studies: Higher stroke risk linked to asymptomatic COVID-19 in younger men and spread of virus in cars, vans

Men under 50 recovering from asymptomatic COVID have double the likelihood of acute ischemic strokes (AIS) compared with men of the same age without COVID infection, according to a study last week in JAMA Network Open.

Eighteen South Asian men were treated in Singapore for AIS a median of 54.5 days after their initial COVID-19 diagnosis. Twelve (67.7%) had no known pre-existing risk factors. While AIS is a known neurologic complication from symptomatic COVID-19, none of these men experienced respiratory symptoms during their infection.

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CDC issues new guidance for wearing masks outdoors.

Pakistan provinces run low on oxygen supplies, ban non-urgent surgeries

India update: Aid is arriving but situation will contionue dire

US to share millions of AstraZeneca vaccine doses with other countries

Suggestions on how to reach people who are reluctant to get vaccinated

ANALYSIS: India, the world’s largest vaccine producer struggles to overcome its latest COVID-19 surge—and that’s everyone’s problem.

EU takes legal action against AstraZeneca for vaccine delivery delays

Summer camps: new CDC guidance

Europe starts to reopen but virus patients still overwhelm ICU teams

Official Says E.U. Plans to Let Vaccinated U.S. Tourists Visit This Summer

BRUSSELS — American tourists who have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19 will be able to visit the European Union over the summer, the head of the bloc’s executive body said in an interview with The New York Times on Sunday, more than a year after shutting down nonessential travel from most countries to limit the spread of the coronavirus.

The fast pace of vaccination in the United States, and advanced talks between authorities there and the European Union over how to make vaccine certificates acceptable as proof of immunity for visitors, will enable the European Commission, the executive branch of the European Union, to recommend a switch in policy that could see trans-Atlantic leisure travel restored.

“The Americans, as far as I can see, use European Medicines Agency-approved vaccines,” Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, said Sunday in an interview with The Times in Brussels. “This will enable free movement and the travel to the European Union.

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