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Governments around the world keep repeating the same mistakes. In a country of 1.4 billion, the consequences are on a whole new scale.
More than 20 years ago, South Africa, frustrated with the high cost of AIDS drugs, passed a law giving the state the right to import cheap generic versions without permission from patent holders.
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Health authorities around the world are fighting a pandemic of Covid-19, a pneumonia-like illness, that has spread to more than 180 countries and territories—affecting every continent—since January 2020.
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Bloomberg's Recovery Tracker monitors the U.S. economy for signs of a rebound from the recession triggered by the Coronavirus pandemic.
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Covid Surge Eases in the Seychelles
A recent surge in Covid-19 cases in the world’s most vaccinated country, the Seychelles, seems to be easing. Vidya Gappy reports from the island. (Source: Quicktake)