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Top stories: South Korea extends social distancing restrictions; US invests $3 billion in vaccine supply chains; Australia and UK agree vaccine swap deal.
The WHO has identified a new 'variant of interest' called the Mu variant, which was first discovered in January 2021 and has been in about 39 countries.
COVID has presented huge challenges to healthcare, education and poverty reduction in India. We speak to the ‘social entrepreneurs’ working in the community to help people survive the pan...
What's it like battling COVID and providing healthcare and other support in India? Radio Davos hears from the 'social entrepreneurs' rising to the challenge.
A new study looked at disease outbreaks over the past 400 years and finds that pandemics - like COVID-19 - are not as rare as people think.
Top stories: Up to 1-in-7 children affected by long COVID – English study; WHO, Germany opens new hub for pandemic and epidemic intelligence; India reports highest single-day COVID-19 cas...
Klaus Schwab spoke with Christine Lagarde about COVID-19, climate change, gender parity and more as part of TIME 100 Talks. Read the full transcript here.
A blended finance approach backed by multiple partners has proven effective in stabilizing the energy access sector.
Some countries, such as Israel, are already rolling out a third booster shot to provide extra immunity to the most vulnerable members of their population.
Top stories: Fresh call for faster distribution of COVID-19 vaccines; Asia's factories hit by pandemic disruption; 70% of EU adults now fully vaccinated.
Top stories: Australia to swap vaccines with Singapore; New variant being investigated in South Africa; US warns against travel to Switzerland, Estonia and Azerbaijan.
Solving Cape Town's mobility crisis requires a shift to a whole-of-society approach and building partnerships as the modus operandi.



