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News roundup for Tue, Jun 15, 2021
The U.S. and France are reporting a low-level but potentially serious radiation leak from a nuclear plant in Guangdong, a densely populated province in China. However, China has categorically denied any issues. For now, Hong Kong is not detecting any increase in ambient radiation levels, which is what I’ll be keeping a close eye on:
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Meanwhile, there's a growing shortage of propane tanks, with some orders taking six to eight weeks or more to fulfill. This could be linked to restaurants relying on propane for outdoor heating during the pandemic.
When food prices rise sharply, it often leads to social unrest. Food price trends have become a reliable indicator of potential conflict.
Based on recent data, it's hard to ignore the possibility that sharp increases in food prices could trigger global instability. | Opinion by Joseph W. Sullivan
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The U.S. has already recorded nearly 300 mass shootings this year. A mass shooting is defined as four or more people shot in a single incident. In 2020, there were over 600 such events.
In Italy, tomato processing is being affected by can shortages, leading to dramatic price hikes. Some can suppliers are struggling to meet their contractual obligations. Meanwhile, Ball Corporation is planning to open a new aluminum beverage can plant in Pennsylvania, highlighting the broader strain on supply chains.
Watch this incredible moment when a 9th grader saves his classmate from choking in the school cafeteria using the Heimlich maneuver:
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Globally, there are over 177 million confirmed COVID-19 cases. The world added 2.7 million cases in the past week—a significant drop compared to earlier periods. Total deaths have surpassed 3.8 million. In the U.S., there are over 34.3 million cases, with more than 615,000 deaths. New daily cases have dropped to around 8,900, though Florida no longer reports daily numbers, so the count may not be fully accurate. There were 179 deaths reported in the U.S. yesterday, and both cases and deaths continue to decline. India saw over 1,400 deaths and 62,000 new cases in the last day, while Brazil reported over 900 deaths. India’s case numbers and deaths are still trending downward.
Over 60 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine must be destroyed due to contamination at the Baltimore manufacturing site. This issue, combined with prior safety reviews, has significantly eroded public confidence. As a result, millions of safe doses may expire before they can be used. Fortunately, the FDA has approved an extension of the J&J vaccine's shelf life by 1.5 months, helping to mitigate waste.
The Delta variant remains a major concern, especially for the unvaccinated. It's driving up hospitalizations and delaying reopenings in the UK, where the third wave is largely affecting younger, unvaccinated populations.
Experts like Dr. Krutika Kuppalli warn that the Delta variant is highly transmissible, causes more severe illness, and may reduce the effectiveness of vaccines. She fears it could lead to a surge among the unvaccinated and partially vaccinated.
On a more positive note, Novavax’s vaccine has shown efficacy comparable to mRNA vaccines, according to late-stage trial results. This offers another promising option in the fight against the virus.
Despite having vaccinated over half its population, Chile is once again facing lockdowns due to rising cases driven by the Gamma variant and the less effective Sinovac vaccine.