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More Than 100 Virus Cases On Mount Everest Despite Nepal Denials, Climbing Guide Says
Everest expert Lukas Furtenbach halted his expedition due to virus fears. 
Everest expert Lukas Furtenbach halted his expedition due to virus fears. -
New Information On Sick Wuhan Lab Staff Furthers Debate On COVID-19 Origin
Director of Wuhan National Biosafety Lab has called the new report a "complete lie." 
Director of Wuhan National Biosafety Lab has called the new report a "complete lie." -
Philippines Insists On Blind Vaccinations
One vaccination site in the capital Manila was inundated after people found out that it was giving out the Pfizer vaccine. 
One vaccination site in the capital Manila was inundated after people found out that it was giving out the Pfizer vaccine. -
Australia Risks Becoming A 'Hermit Nation' As Borders Remain Closed
Business leaders from hard-hit sectors are speaking out, calling for the reopening of borders. 
Business leaders from hard-hit sectors are speaking out, calling for the reopening of borders. -
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. -
Cyclone Tauktae Heading To COVID-Battered India
Officials said Cyclone Tauktae could cut vital supply lines to villages and areas already struggling with the recent surge in COVID-19 infections. 
Officials said Cyclone Tauktae could cut vital supply lines to villages and areas already struggling with the recent surge in COVID-19 infections. -
Long Working Hours Killing Thousands, New WHO Study Shows
Working more than 55 hours per week can increase the risk of stroke by 35%. 
Working more than 55 hours per week can increase the risk of stroke by 35%. -
'Dragon Ball Heroes' Update: Super Saiyan 2 Rose Goku Black Arrival, Cell's Return Revealed
The COVID-19 pandemic has once again affected the "Dragon Ball Heroes" release. 
The COVID-19 pandemic has once again affected the "Dragon Ball Heroes" release. -
U.S. CDC Says Fully Vaccinated People Can Now Go Back To Normal Life
Rochelle Walensky said the new guidance was based on a sharp drop in COVID-19 cases. 
Rochelle Walensky said the new guidance was based on a sharp drop in COVID-19 cases. -
U.S. COVID-19 Deaths Hit Lowest Count In 10 Months As Vaccination Pace Improves
Confirmed infections have also fallen to their lowest mark since mid-September. 
Confirmed infections have also fallen to their lowest mark since mid-September.