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Without an exemption, 18% of American poll respondents said they would comply with a vaccine mandate, while 72% said they would quit their job.
Job openings increased by 10.9 million in July as employers struggled to find new employees.
In Asia, hopes for more Japanese stimulus helped Tokyo extend a recent rally.
The U.S. government will run out of money at some point in October unless Congress acts to increase the federal borrowing limit, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said.
Odds of vaccinated people contracting COVID decline in areas were vaccination rates are higher, social distancing is observed, and masks are used.
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The CDC said that anyone that travels to the islands should be fully vaccinated first.
The company’s agreement with its largest union aims to protect the jobs of 29,000 landline technicians until 2023.
Nearly 252,000 kids tested positive for the virus last week, which was the largest increase in pediatric cases since the pandemic started.
No milk or water: Shoppers face shortages at UK grocery stores
Fire at overcrowded Indonesian prison kills 41
Another deadly virus makes its rounds in Kerala in south India.
World Physical Therapy Day gives an opportunity to appreciate the contributions of physiotherapists to society and the medical field.
Nearly 20,000 fully vaccinated residents of Massachusetts have tested positive for COVID-19, but it's a small figure among the 4.5 million fully vaccinated in the state.
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India restricts religious festivals over new Covid surge fears