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EU defends its vaccine distribution and Pfizer expected to offset AstraZeneca delays

VIENNA (Reuters) - The European Commission on Saturday defended its policy of distributing COVID-19 vaccines evenly in the bloc after Austria and five other member states complained that doses were not allocated equally.

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Fauci warns of another COVID-19 surge, urges Trump to tell supporters to be vaccinated

Climate change: large forest trees lost to drought and fire are not returning

Current Ebola outbreak is shockingly traced traced to survivor of West Africa crisis 5 years ago

A survivor of the massive 2014-2016 West African Ebola outbreak almost certainly triggered an outbreak currently underway in Guinea, according to a new genetic analysis, news that has landed like a bombshell in the community of researchers who study the dangerous virus.

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Nearly 12 million women in poorer countries lost access to contraception in the pandemic

BOGOTA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Nearly 12 million women in poorer countries lost access to contraception in the pandemic, leading to 1.4 million unplanned pregnancies, the United Nations said on Thursday.

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Germany, Italian pandemic situations worsening

Differing American and EU attitudes towards identifying unvaccinated persons --poll and draft document

Recent studies: Severe kidney problems seen with COVID-19; second vaccine dose should not be delayed for cancer patients

Childhood mental health issues rise amid pandemic

More governments are setting up own vaccine production facilities to reduce dependence on foreign suppliers

U.S., India, Japan and Australia develop vaccine pact to supply Asia, counter China

CDC updates Covid-19 guidance for childcare programs, including wearing masks

Biden faces push to engage in "vaccine diplomacy"

Overview: International and U.S roundups--AP and Reuters

TOKYO — Transportation minister Kazuyoshi Akaba says Japan will tighten border controls and limit the number of entrants to up to 2,000 per day to guard against the more contagious variants of the coronavirus.

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New study says 6-foot social distancing not necessary in classrooms

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