SEOUL (Reuters) – Five people have died in South Korea after a flu shot last week, officials said, adding that the seasonal inoculation program has been stepped up to address potential COVID-19 complications, raising concerns about vaccine safety. File photo: A health worker attaches a notice to suspend influenza vaccination …
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WASHINGTON (AP) – President Donald Trump spent a decade of failing projects in China, running an operating fee there during his first run for president and partnering with a major government-controlled company, The New York Times. Reported Tuesday. China is just one of three foreign countries – the other is …
Read More »Duarte says he could be held responsible for the drug killings
MANILA, Philippines (AP) – The Philippine president has said there is no problem in holding him responsible for several murders under strict anti-drug action, adding that he is ready to face charges that could lead to jail time, though not the charges. Crimes against humanity. President Rodrigo Duterte’s remarks on …
Read More »New Zealand’s order to win the election has responded to the virus
CLAND, New Zealand (AP) – New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said Sunday she saw the election result as support for the government’s efforts to combat the coronavirus and restart the economy. Speaking at a cafe near his Uck Cland home, Ardern said he expects to form a new government …
Read More »China’s gains in Asian stocks grow, delayed by virus
By Stanley White, Suzanne Berlin TOKYO / NEW YORK (Reuters) – Asian stocks rallied on Friday on gains in China, but the mood remained cautious due to a resurgence of coronavirus infections in Europe and the United States. After the market opens in Tokyo, Japan on October 2, 2020, photographers …
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