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Hong Kong’s Hold Seng Index extends losses after two days of defeat

SINGAPORE – Asia Pacific stocks were lower in trading Wednesday morning, with Hong Kong stocks struggling to recover from a two-day loss. In Wednesday morning trade, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index fell 0.28% after rising more than 1% earlier. This was followed by a decline of more than 8% in two days earlier this week,…
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See the Second Simone Biles Pulled Out of Workforce Competitors at Olympics

Simone Biles‘ fans are finally getting to see her one and only rotation at the gymnastics team final of the Tokyo Olympics. Biles competed in just one rotation, on vault, before walking off the floor due to a “medical issue,” USA Gymnastics announced on Tuesday, July 27. The four-time gold medalist, who has said she feels “the weight…
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Third Covid shot could also be manner round masking, says Dr. Peter Hotez

Dr. Peter Hotez told CNBC that while the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s new Covid masking guidelines are “absolutely” necessary to battle the delta variant and surging cases, there might be an alternative to wearing masks indoors again. “There is potentially a way to get around it, and it may be that third immunization,”…
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“You are higher in the proper headspace or actually dangerous issues are going to occur” – Shannon Miller on Simone Biles’ exit

Shannon Miller, the most decorated U.S. gymnast in Olympic history, provided a perspective only another gymnast could give when it came to Simone Biles’ decision to retire from the team final on Tuesday for psychological reasons. “What I think is really important here is that you have Simone who clearly knew something was wrong, and…
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Former minority proprietor of President Barack Obama within the NBA’s Africa enterprise

United States President Barack Obama attends the game between the Chicago Bulls and the Cleveland Cavaliers on October 27, 2015 at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. Gary Dineen | National Basketball Federation | Getty Images Former President Barack Obama has become a strategic partner and minority owner in the Africa business of the National…
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Simone Biles is withdrawing from the final staff occasion of the Olympic Video games in Tokyo attributable to a psychological downside

While Simone Biles dominates every exercise mat she steps on, it was announced Tuesday morning that she will not compete in the final event with Team USA at the Tokyo Olympics. According to ESPN, Simone returned to the ground with her leg wrapped around her leg after landing her jump on Tuesday, announcing that she…
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Mississippi and Louisiana have a few of the worst vaccine charges and highest Covid hospitalizations in U.S.

Medical workers with Delta Health Center wait to vaccinate people at a pop-up Covid-19 vaccination clinic in this rural Delta community on April 27, 2021 in Hollandale, Mississippi. Spencer Platt | Getty Images Covid cases are doubling across several states and hospitals are starting to fill up again, especially in states with lower vaccination rates…
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Biden is claimed to be carrying a masks in areas of the US the place new CDC pointers apply

President Joe Biden wears a protective mask during an event at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, DC, the United States, on Wednesday, March 10, 2021. Al Drago | Bloomberg | Getty Images WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden and White House officials will resume wearing indoor masks when they travel to parts of the…
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Prime U.S. medical doctors say youngsters want masks and social distancing in colleges this fall

Schoolchildren swab and test themselves for COVID-19 to prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the classroom at South Boston Catholic Academy in Boston, Massachusetts, January 28, 2021. Allison Dinner | Reuters Students should wear masks and practice social distancing at school to ensure safe in-person learning this fall, top U.S. doctors said…
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CDC to reverse indoor masks coverage, saying absolutely vaccinated folks ought to put on them indoors in Covid sizzling spots

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is expected to recommend Tuesday that fully vaccinated people begin wearing masks indoors again in places with high Covid-19 transmission rates, according to people familiar with the matter. Federal health officials still believe fully vaccinated individuals represent a very small amount of transmission, according to the sources. Still,…
