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The schedule to vaccinate enough people to effectively control Covid-1 is slipping in many countries, raising fears that much of the world will still be battling the epidemic and its economic effects by 2022 or later. U.S. And while some other smaller countries are making progress toward vaccinating most of …
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Every family needs a home, and so many risks are created by a standard 30-year mortgage in America. Finding an investor to take every risk is the work of Rub Goldberg’s paradox, which is the US housing-finance industry. How it all fits together investors will one day be seen wandering …
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By Maria Caspani, Brendan O’Brien New York / Indianapolis (Reuters) – U.S. Health officials, shipping services and hospitals are set to launch an unprecedented mass inoculation campaign on Friday, as federal regulators gave emergency approval to the first COVID-19 vaccine in the United States. Preparations for the vaccine rollout were …
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