Top news of the week: 10.01.2023.
The coronavirus is speaking. It’s saying it’s not done with us.
The newest dominant strain of covid shows that it's a mistake to let down our guard.
Guardian and Observer charity appeal passes £1.25m mark as it enters final week
More than 10,500 donors have so far given to the appeal, helping to support people experiencing hardship and poverty
Djokovic set to miss Indian Wells and Miami after US extends Covid rules
Novak Djokovic is again set to miss Indian Wells and the Miami Open after US travel authorities extended requirement for non-US nationals to be vaccinated
A global recession may be looming, but there is a way out of this rut
Last century investment, innovation and the fight for equality led to a huge rise in productivity. Policies to encourage those are vital now, says Guardian economics editor Larry Elliott
For Incoming Freshman Rep. Robert Garcia, Vaccine Denial Hits Close To Home
After losing his parents to COVID-19, the California Democrat has little patience for those who downplay it.
WHO worried about surge of COVID in China amid lack of info
GENEVA (AP) — The head of the World Health Organization said Wednesday the agency is “concerned about the risk to life in China” amid the coronavirus’ explosive spread across the country ...
U.S. FDA says Evusheld may not protect against Omicron subvariant XBB.1.5
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Friday it does not expect AstraZeneca's COVID-19 antibody cocktail Evusheld to provide protection against the Omicron subvariant XBB.1.5.
Chinese traveler arrested after fleeing covid isolation, Korean police say
The arrest ended a two-day manhunt in South Korea, where almost one-third of short-term visitors from China recently tested positive for coronavirus.