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The US claims to have donated 200 million doses of covid-19 vaccines to various countries
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The US claims to have donated 200 million doses of covid-19 vaccines to various countries

Employees at the Guatemalan national airport unload a batch of 1.5 million doses of the Moderna vaccine donated by the US on July 8, 2021. Foto: JOHAN ORDONEZ / AFP / Getty Images The United States assured that it has so far donated 200 million doses of vaccines against covid-19 to more than 100 countries around the world, less than a fifth of the total 1.1 billion doses it has promised to share with other nations in the next two years. The White House and the United States Agency for Development (USAID, in English) celebrated the milestone in a statement, with which they assured that the United States advances in its objective of being “the arsenal of vaccines for the world” and to donate more doses than any other country. "These 20...
Latinos in New York: Each time they invest and save more than the rest of the US population.
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Latinos in New York: Each time they invest and save more than the rest of the US population.

20% of Hispanic households in New York reported having at least one business. Foto: Bryan R. Smith / AFP / Getty Images The annual report of the Hispanic Wealth Project has been published, which reports on the wealth creation of Hispanics in the United States each year, and the data indicates that Latinos in New York have been more concerned with investing in their homes and growing their savings than the rest of the country. This report analyzes the purchase of real estate in the Hispanic community, as well as their foray into business, saving habits and diversifying their wealth through stock investing. living place The results indicated that 26.3% of Hispanics in New York already own a home. While 35% of Latinos who are rentin...
Pfizer Booster Dose Is 95.6% Effective Against COVID Symptoms, Study Finds
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Pfizer Booster Dose Is 95.6% Effective Against COVID Symptoms, Study Finds

A study by two laboratories found that a booster dose of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine was 95.6% effective against symptoms of the disease.The trial, conducted in 10,000 people over the age of 16, shows "a relative efficacy of 95.6%" and a "favorable safety profile," according to a statement.The vaccine, developed by Pfizer and BioNTech, was given as a third dose to people who had previously received two doses.According to the companies, the booster dose "restored the protection of the vaccine against COVID-19 to the high levels achieved after the second dose, showing a relative vaccine efficacy of 95.6% compared to those who did not receive a booster." .They were the first efficacy results from a randomized, controlled COVID vaccine booster trial.The companies said they plan to send the in...
Fantasy Football Week 7 Rankings – Flex (RB / WR / TE)
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Fantasy Football Week 7 Rankings – Flex (RB / WR / TE)

Welcome to week 7 of the 2021 NFL season! It's goodbye mageddon. Six teams are in goodbye and with it, each fantasy football coach is putting their team to the test. Your beginners and your depth will be tested. Your ability to evaluate talent from the exemption wire is at stake!Always remember to beat those last two bench spots to make sure you're bringing your best options into your lineup. Every spot in the lineup counts! Take a look at Jen Piacenti's Week 7 Waiver Cable Screenshots for guidance on who to turn to.Week 7 Start 'Me, Sit' Me: CUARTERBACKS | RUN BACK | WIDE RECEIVERS | TIGHT ENDS | KICKERS | TEAM DEFENSESWeek 7 Rankings (PPR)Joe Nicholson / USA TODAY SportsFLEX RATINGSDerrick Henry, RB, TEN (vs. KC) Davante Adams, WR, GB (v. WAS) Cooper Kupp, WR, LAR (vs. DET) ...
Hamilton and Verstappen star in a new title contest
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Hamilton and Verstappen star in a new title contest

In the absence of six tests to the end of the Formula 1 World Cup, half a dozen points separate the applicant, Max Verstappen (Red Bull), the champion, the British Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes), in favor of the Dutch driver, who hopes to consolidate his position at the top of the classification in a Grand Prix that he has ...
Joe Biden will be at a CNN forum this Thursday where he will promote his ambitious national agenda
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Joe Biden will be at a CNN forum this Thursday where he will promote his ambitious national agenda

How long will high inflation last in the US? 1:07 (CNN) -- US President Joe Biden hopes to use a CNN Forum on Thursday to help push his ambitious national agenda toward the finish line, as weeks of mostly private negotiations between Democrats appear to be drawing to a close. . The 8 p.m. Miami time event, to be held in Baltimore, comes amid an increasingly intense public push for a reworked vision to expand the social safety net, combat climate change, and increase taxes on the rich. Biden's art of public selling off his schedule Build Back Better, Comprised of a $ 1.5 trillion public works bill and the largest spending plan, still under negotiation, it has intensified in recent days as talks near their conc...
‘It’s going to be bigger, weirder’: Neil Gaiman on the return of The Ocean at the End of the Lane |  Stage
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‘It’s going to be bigger, weirder’: Neil Gaiman on the return of The Ocean at the End of the Lane | Stage

A mass of bones spins and screeches. The jaws open with ancient, deafening roars. With their gnarled beaks and huge oily wings, these creatures seem to be able to devour you whole.In central London, the cast and crew are rehearsing for the transfer to the West End of the National Theater's production of The Ocean at the End of the Lane, adapted from Neil Gaiman's award-winning book. The raucous, velociraptor-like puppets are creatures called hunger birds, and they are gathering for the demolition of the universe."I knew it was going to be good, but I didn't know it was going to be magical," laughs Gaiman, remembering the original staging of his monster-filled and painful story at the Dorfman Theater. The depleted production was supposed to carry over last year, but the pandemic got ...
60% of those who suffer a fracture run the risk of becoming dependent
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60% of those who suffer a fracture run the risk of becoming dependent

60% of the people who sufferWhen they have a fracture they become dependent people who cannot carry out their normal life and, after this, there is an 86% risk of suffering fractures again. This has been shown by experts in osteoporosis that, This Wednesday, October 20, they have commemorated World Osteoporosis Day with a virtual meeting, in which they have claimed the need to “take care of your bones”, through the # 206razones initiative (one for each bone you have), carried out by the Hispanic Foundation for Osteoporosis and Metabolic Bone Diseases (FHOEMO), the Spanish Society for Bone Research and Mineral Metabolism (SEIOMM) and the association of AECOSAR patients. The campaign, which has the support of the singer and actress Lolita Flores, aims to raise awareness ab...
Why shouldn’t children’s writers talk about refugees, persecution, and genocide?  |  Books
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Why shouldn’t children’s writers talk about refugees, persecution, and genocide? | Books

There was always the mystery of my father's uncles. My father was an enthusiast, he loved jokes, especially Jewish ones, songs, poems, plays, stories and soccer, but he showed sadness at the loss. The way he talked about uncles was: “You know I had two uncles in France… they were there at the beginning of the war; they weren't there in the end. "As my brother and I got older, we would push him and he would say," They must have died in the camps. "What camps? I asked myself. Where? What did the word mean? And why France?Another mystery about our father was that he was an American. Although she was born in the United States, she had lived in London since the age of two. The story was that his mother and his Polish father, the brother of these French uncles, had separated in Brockton,...