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News roundup for Tue, Jun 15, 2021
The U.S. and France have raised concerns about a potential low-level but serious radiation leak from a nuclear plant in Guangdong, a densely populated province in China. However, Chinese authorities have categorically denied any issues. For now, Hong Kong has not detected any rise in ambient radiation levels, which is what I will be closely monitoring:
[https://twitter.com/Suleman77W/status/1404306977409306626?s=20](https://twitter.com/Suleman77W/status/1404306977409306626?s=20)
Meanwhile, there's a growing shortage of propane tanks across the U.S., with some orders taking six to eight weeks or longer to fulfill. This could be partly due to restaurants relying on propane for outdoor heating during the pandemic.
When food prices spike significantly, it often leads to social unrest. In fact, food price trends have long been used as an early indicator of potential conflict.
[Based on the latest numbers, you certainly shouldn’t rule out the possibility that dramatic increases in food prices could cause global instability. | Opinion by Joseph W. Sullivan](https://t.co/2F9gnNbZrY)
The U.S. has already seen nearly 300 mass shootings this year. A mass shooting is defined as four or more people being shot in a single incident. In 2020, there were over 600 such events.
In Italy, can shortages are disrupting tomato processing, causing can prices to soar and suppliers struggling to meet demand. Ball Corporation is planning to open a new aluminum beverage can plant in Pennsylvania, showing that even the beverage industry is feeling the strain.
Watch this incredible moment when a 9th grader saves his classmate from choking in the school cafeteria using the Heimlich maneuver:
[Video: West Jordan student saves choking friend with Heimlich maneuver](https://example.com/video)
Globally, there are over 177 million confirmed COVID-19 cases, with 2.7 million new cases reported in the past week—a noticeable decline from previous weeks. Total deaths have surpassed 3.8 million. The U.S. alone has over 34.3 million cases and more than 615,000 deaths. New daily cases have dropped to around 8,900, though Florida’s lack of daily reporting may affect accuracy. The U.S. recorded 179 deaths in the last day, while India and Brazil continue to see high daily death tolls—India had over 1,400 deaths, and Brazil over 900. Both countries are still seeing a downward trend in cases.
Over 60 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine must be destroyed due to contamination at its Baltimore facility. This issue, combined with prior safety reviews, has led to a significant drop in public confidence, risking the expiration of other safe doses.
However, the FDA has approved extending the shelf life of the J&J vaccine by 1.5 months, helping to preserve available doses.
[NEW: FDA approves request to extend the shelf-life of Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine by 1.5 month](https://twitter.com/BNOFeed/status/1404480788664824832)
The Delta variant remains a major concern, especially for the unvaccinated. In the UK, rising hospitalizations have forced a one-month delay in their reopening plans. The third wave is largely driven by younger, unvaccinated individuals.
[Delta variant case and hospitalization rise prompts UK to delay reopening](https://twitter.com/EricTopol/status/1404553005979897344)
Experts like Dr. Krutika Kuppalli are also warning about the Delta variant’s increased transmissibility, potential for more severe illness, and reduced effectiveness of vaccines against it.
[Delta variant is extremely scary – increased transmissibility, severe disease, and reduced neutralizing antibodies](https://twitter.com/KrutikaKuppalli/status/1404700068209483264)
On a more positive note, Novavax’s vaccine has shown efficacy comparable to mRNA vaccines, offering another promising option in the fight against COVID-19.
[Novavax vaccine highly effective in late-stage trial, similar to Pfizer and Moderna](https://twitter.com/rickberke/status/1404735185044270592)
Despite vaccination efforts, Chile has had to reimpose restrictions due to rising cases, largely attributed to the less effective Sinovac vaccine and the spread of the Gamma variant.