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COVID-19 Situation In Europe 'Very Serious,' WHO Says
COVID-19 is once again rampaging through Europe, pushing deaths to levels last seen in March. 
COVID-19 is once again rampaging through Europe, pushing deaths to levels last seen in March. -
Seoul Seeks $4 million From Revivalist Church Over COVID-19 Claims
The Seoul city government claims the church caused the spread of coronavirus by disrupting tracing efforts. 
The Seoul city government claims the church caused the spread of coronavirus by disrupting tracing efforts. -
Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton Reportedly In The 'Toughest Period' Of Their Romance
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are, reportedly, 'working through a rough patch." 
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are, reportedly, 'working through a rough patch." -
Coronavirus: Rich Nations Race For Stocks, Poor Countries In Limbo
Poor countries are expected to be pushed back in the line for COVID-19 vaccine stocks as rich nations race to secure their stocks first. 
Poor countries are expected to be pushed back in the line for COVID-19 vaccine stocks as rich nations race to secure their stocks first. -
Coronavirus: Millions Of Students’ Futures Might Be Ruined By COVID-19
The UN’s Children's Fund worries that at least 24 million students will drop out of school as a result of the virus. 
The UN’s Children's Fund worries that at least 24 million students will drop out of school as a result of the virus. -
BioNTech, CureVac Vaccine Testing Gets Boost With $745 Million Germany Government Funding
Germany’s Research Minister Anja Karliczek says safety is the best way to guarantee vaccines get approval and be accepted by citizens. 
Germany’s Research Minister Anja Karliczek says safety is the best way to guarantee vaccines get approval and be accepted by citizens. -
HK Gov’t Deems Universal COVID-19 Testing A 'Success,' Prepares For Reopening
Citing an infection rate of roughly just two cases per 100,000 people, Lam expressed confidence that Hong Kong could implement a gradual reopening of facilities across the city. 
Citing an infection rate of roughly just two cases per 100,000 people, Lam expressed confidence that Hong Kong could implement a gradual reopening of facilities across the city. -
Eli Lilly, Gilead Sciences' Drugs Help Reduce COVID-19 Patients' Hospital Stays
Eli Lilly, spurred by Olumiant's COVID impressive test results, seeks emergency FDA approval. 
Eli Lilly, spurred by Olumiant's COVID impressive test results, seeks emergency FDA approval. -
China Says COVID-19 Vaccine Ready By November
China says one of its three candidate vaccines should be ready for public use by as early as October. 
China says one of its three candidate vaccines should be ready for public use by as early as October. -
ADB Is Prophet Of Gloom In Updated COVID-19 Scenarios For Asia
The latest ADB report suggests a much larger effect on Asia than previously envisioned - plus a worldwide cost of $2.0 trillion-$4.1 trillion. 
The latest ADB report suggests a much larger effect on Asia than previously envisioned - plus a worldwide cost of $2.0 trillion-$4.1 trillion.