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By Eduardo Baptista BEIJING (Reuters) - A funeral parlour in the Chinese city of Shantou published a tender recently for an "emergency purchase" of two cremation ovens, according...
By Liz Lee and Alessandro Diviggiano BEIJING (Reuters) -People across China crowded into trains and buses for one of its busiest days of travel in years on Friday, feeding fears...
(Reuters) -The fast-spreading Omicron XBB.1.5 is estimated to make up nearly half of U.S. COVID-19 cases, data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) showed on...
By Charlie Devereux and Corina Pons MADRID (Reuters) - The Spanish city of Malaga and its Costa del Sol surroundings are seeing a surge in people moving in from the rest of Europe...
By Bernard Orr and Martin Quin Pollard BEIJING (Reuters) - The number of COVID patients needing critical care in China's hospitals has peaked, health authorities said on Thursday,...
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel has not identified any evidence linking strokes to an updated coronavirus vaccine made by U.S. drugmaker Pfizer (NYSE:PFE) and its German partner...
By Lucy Craymer and Byron Kaye WELLINGTON/SYDNEY (Reuters) -New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's sudden resignation on Thursday may have come as a shock to the rest of the...
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong said it will no longer require people infected with COVID-19 to quarantine from Jan. 30, removing one of the last major coronavirus restrictions in...
By Martin Quin Pollard BEIJING (Reuters) - Former high school teacher Ailia was devastated when her 85-year-old father died after displaying COVID-like symptoms as the virus swept...
By Sophie Yu and Martin Quin Pollard BEIJING (Reuters) -When Li's 83-year-old father with diabetes started coughing and complaining of body aches last month, the Beijing resident...
By Martin Quin Pollard and Engen Tham BEIJING (Reuters) - During a busy shift at the height of Beijing's COVID wave, a physician at a private hospital saw a printed notice in the...
LONDON/GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Monday it recommended that China monitor excess mortality from COVID-19 to gain a fuller picture of the...
By Joyce Zhou and Martin Quin Pollard HONG KONG/BEIJING (Reuters) - China resumed on Sunday high-speed rail services between Hong Kong and the mainland for the first time since...
By Tony Munroe BEIJING (Reuters) -China said on Saturday nearly 60,000 people with COVID-19 had died in hospital since it abandoned its zero-COVID policy last month, a huge...
(Reuters) - David Kessler, who led the COVID-19 vaccine distribution efforts for the United States, is stepping down from President Joe Biden's administration, the Department of...
By Phyllis Xu, Xihao Jiang and Lion Schellerer SINGAPORE/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chu Wenhong would fly back to Shanghai and visit her parents at least once a year after she moved to...
(Reuters) - The fast-spreading Omicron subvariant XBB.1.5 is estimated to account for 43% of the COVID-19 cases in the United States for the week ended Jan. 14, data from the...
(Reuters) - Vaccination rates among kindergarten children against potentially deadly diseases such as polio, measles and diphtheria fell in the 2021-2022 school year, extending...
By Joyce Zhou HONG KONG (Reuters) - Scores of mainland Chinese travellers are rushing to Hong Kong to receive mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, which are not available on the Chinese...
By Bernard Orr and Eduardo Baptista BEIJING (Reuters) - People in China worried on Thursday about spreading COVID-19 to aged relatives as they planned returns to their home towns...
(Reuters) -Authorities around the world are imposing or considering curbs on travellers from China as COVID-19 cases there surge following its relaxation of "zero-COVID" rules....
By Jamie Freed (Reuters) -China's outbound flight bookings were at only 15% of pre-pandemic levels in the week after the country announced it would reopen its borders, despite a...
By Jennifer Rigby and Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Health Organization said it is working with China to manage the risks of COVID-19 surging again as...
By Jennifer Rigby LONDON (Reuters) - An international meeting this week will discuss setting up a global system of wastewater monitoring for COVID-19, including at airports, after...
By Ahmed Aboulenein (Reuters) -The U.S. health department on Wednesday extended the COVID-19 pandemic's status as a public health emergency, allowing millions of Americans to...
(Reuters) -The Pentagon on Tuesday rescinded a controversial Biden administration mandate requiring that all members of the U.S. armed forces be vaccinated against COVID-19. U.S....
By Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber and Natalie Grover LONDON (Reuters) -Countries should consider recommending that passengers wear masks on long-haul flights, given the rapid spread of...
By Jennifer Rigby LONDON (Reuters) - Genomic sequencing allowed the world to track new coronavirus variants throughout the pandemic. Now British researchers plan to use it to...
By Brenda Goh DINGYUAN, China (Reuters) - Weng Shuiye laid back in her chair, sighing with relief as oxygen flowed from a tank into her nostrils. Breathing problems, body aches...
By Yew Lun Tian and Eduardo Baptista BEIJING (Reuters) - People joined long queues outside immigration offices in Beijing on Monday, eager to renew their passports after China...
(Reuters) -Authorities around the world are imposing or considering curbs on travellers from China as COVID-19 cases there surged following its relaxation of "zero-COVID" rules....
By Joyce Zhou and Yew Lun Tian HONG KONG/BEIJING (Reuters) -Travellers streamed into China by air, land and sea on Sunday, many eager for long-awaited reunions, as Beijing opened...
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Protesters clashed with police in central China during a demonstration on Saturday by hundreds of people at a factory producing COVID-19 antigen kits, several...
By Brenda Goh and Martin Quin Pollard SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) -More countries around the world are demanding that visitors from China take COVID tests, days before it drops...
(Reuters) -Authorities around the world are imposing or considering curbs on travellers from China as COVID-19 cases there surged following its relaxation of "zero-COVID" rules....