In a televised address on the first anniversary of the pandemic lockdown, President Biden said he was working toward speeding up vaccinations to create a greater sense of normalcy in the country by July 4 https://t.co/khCiNoX7FD pic.twitter.com/JqkJ7i67j9
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 12, 2021
One year of pandemic: 2.6 million deaths.#AFPgraphics showing number of daily deaths, based on 7-day rolling average, by world region, from March 11, 2020 to March 10, 2021 pic.twitter.com/IhRwHuBk3f
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) March 12, 2021
"Brazil is becoming a threat to global public health."
— BBC World Service (@bbcworldservice) March 11, 2021
Brazil has exceeded 2,000 Covid-related deaths in a single day for the first time and infection rates are still soaring. One epidemiologist shares his fears.
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Will the coronavirus ever go away? No one knows for sure, but scientists think the virus that causes COVID-19 may be with us for decades or longer -- though it may not pose the same threat. See more of @AP’s “Viral Questions”: https://t.co/svOS7dIBZS https://t.co/9E9rMqI5ml
— The Associated Press (@AP) March 11, 2021
China to try two Canadians charged with espionage 'soon': Global Times https://t.co/XTXzSzOuzp pic.twitter.com/4bXnRtPUNn
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 12, 2021
Have you heard of a 10-second video artwork that sold for $6.6 million or perhaps the video clip of a LeBron James slam dunk that a fan paid $208,000 to own? These transactions are part of a new digital investment trend known as NFTs. Here is what makes them so valuable pic.twitter.com/nM3XdBQ5de
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 12, 2021
A nearly minute-and-a-half-long video, shot via drone whizzing through a Minneapolis bowling alley, has gone viral on social media pic.twitter.com/OrtMoNXeVH
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 12, 2021