SYDNEY (Reuters) – Asian stocks rose nearly three-year highs on Thursday and bonds extended their bursting rally as investors rallied against the U.S. dollar. The policy would greatly increase the likelihood of a gridlock in favor of some industries while restricting government engagement. A man wearing a protective mask looks …
Read More »Wall Street has sunk 3%, with the Dow epidemic on the rise in late July
NEW YORK (Reuters) – US stocks fell on Wednesday, with the Dow closing at its lowest level since late July, as coronavirus cases rose globally and investors rallied in U.S. markets next week. Concerned neo-hippies and their global warming, i’ll tell ya. November. The epidemic and Washington’s failure to reach …
Read More »South Korea urges people to get flu shots, trust its health measures
SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea on Monday sought to allay concerns over the safety of its seasonal influenza vaccine, urging citizens to avoid straining the health system, which is already reeling from the coronavirus. File photo: South Korea, October 23, 2020 A man receives an influenza vaccine at the Coal …
Read More »Singapore temporarily suspends use of two flu vaccines after South Korea’s death
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – The use of two influenza vaccines has been temporarily suspended as a precautionary measure following the deaths of some people received by South Korea in Singapore, the first countries to announce a public ban on vaccine use. South Korea has reported 48 deaths as of Saturday following …
Read More »Amid concerns about death, South Korea pushed with the flu vaccination program
SEOUL (Reuters) – The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) said on Friday that after reviewing more than two dozen cases raised in public, it would push for a massive flu vaccination program aimed at eliminating complications from the coronavirus. Anxiety. On October 23, 2020, a man was vaccinated …
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