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Ottawa Travel Sector Demands Scrapping Of Vaccine Requirements
Ottawa announced Friday it would halt COVID-19 testing of foreign passengers. 
Ottawa announced Friday it would halt COVID-19 testing of foreign passengers. -
Residents in Shanghai Subjected To Surprise Round Of COVID-19 Testing
After keeping the majority of its 25 million residents to their homes since March, the city only lifted restrictions last week. 
After keeping the majority of its 25 million residents to their homes since March, the city only lifted restrictions last week. -
COVID-19 Vaccines For Young Children Could Roll Out 'In Earnest' June 21, White House Says
Pfizer and its partner BioNTech on Wednesday completed their filing with the U.S. FDA to seek authorization for their COVID-19 vaccine in young children. 
Pfizer and its partner BioNTech on Wednesday completed their filing with the U.S. FDA to seek authorization for their COVID-19 vaccine in young children. -
Prince Andrew's COVID-19 Diagnosis Amid Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee Celebrations Casts Doubts
Some doubt if Prince Andrew's COVID-19 diagnosis is true or not. 
Some doubt if Prince Andrew's COVID-19 diagnosis is true or not. -
WHO Expresses Concerns Over North Korea COVID-19 Outbreak: 'It's Getting Worse, Not Better'
Contrary to Pyongyang's reports of "progress," WHO believes the situation in the isolated country might be worse. 
Contrary to Pyongyang's reports of "progress," WHO believes the situation in the isolated country might be worse. -
U.S. CDC Opens New Office In The Philippines
Through its new office, the CDC will provide technical assistance to the DOH. 
Through its new office, the CDC will provide technical assistance to the DOH. -
Kim Jong Un Orders Military To Stabilize Supply Of COVID-19 Vaccines
North Korea's virus toll had climbed to 1,213,550, with 50 deaths, Sunday. 
North Korea's virus toll had climbed to 1,213,550, with 50 deaths, Sunday. -
Lockdowns Impact China's Economy, Causing A Steep Decline In April
China produced 11% less crude oil in April compared to a year ago. 
China produced 11% less crude oil in April compared to a year ago. -
Beijing Health Authorities Want New Rounds Of COVID-19 Testing
The pandemic condition in the city is severe, a Chinese official said. 
The pandemic condition in the city is severe, a Chinese official said. -
First Case Of COVID-19 Prompts North Korea To Declare A 'National Emergency'
The Omicron strain had been discovered in Pyongyang, KCNA reported. 
The Omicron strain had been discovered in Pyongyang, KCNA reported.