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Indonesia Closing Down Its Border To All Unvaccinated Travelers
International travelers will need a vaccination certificate and a negative PCR test and then a mandatory eight-day quarantine. International travelers will need a vaccination certificate and a negative PCR test and then a mandatory eight-day quarantine. -
Amazon Wants Workers To Return To Offices Three Days A Week
Amazon is aiming to have all of its office workers return to their designated buildings by Sept. 7. Amazon is aiming to have all of its office workers return to their designated buildings by Sept. 7. -
Scientists Working On Paper To Rebut COVID-19 Lab Leak Theory
"It's ridiculous to ask intelligence units to do the work that should be done by scientists," they say. "It's ridiculous to ask intelligence units to do the work that should be done by scientists," they say. -
Global Fight Against COVID-19 Falters As India Bans Vaccine Exports
Health experts have called on rich countries to plug a gap in the COVAX global vaccine-sharing. Health experts have called on rich countries to plug a gap in the COVAX global vaccine-sharing. -
Stay Away: Australia Determined To Keep Borders Closed
Airlines, tourism companies, universities and others have been encouraging the federal government to fast track reopening. Airlines, tourism companies, universities and others have been encouraging the federal government to fast track reopening. -
World's Response To COVID-19 A Big Failure, Independent Report Claims
A combination of delays, failures, gaps and unpreparedness resulted in millions dying. A combination of delays, failures, gaps and unpreparedness resulted in millions dying. -
Giant Squid Statue Meant To Lure Tourists To Japanese Town Draws Brickbats Instead
The town of Noto in Japan's Ishikawa prefecture built a giant squid with COVID-19 funds. The town of Noto in Japan's Ishikawa prefecture built a giant squid with COVID-19 funds. -
Singing Priest Spreading Health Message Goes Viral In Costa Rica
Roman Catholic priest Sergio Valverde modified the lyrics to a popular 1990s salsa tune to convince people to wear masks and practice social distancing. Roman Catholic priest Sergio Valverde modified the lyrics to a popular 1990s salsa tune to convince people to wear masks and practice social distancing. -
India's Leaders Under Fire For Reckless, Sloppy Approach To COVID Prevention
Experts say the government and people have been hasty in lifting pandemic restrictions. Experts say the government and people have been hasty in lifting pandemic restrictions. -
On Your GBike, Googlers. The Plex Is Calling: Memo
Google want its teams back together in their offices by Sept. 1. Google want its teams back together in their offices by Sept. 1.