Japan’s COVID-19 cases defy Asia rebound, yet fears remain for winter wave
Published by Reuters By Rocky Swift TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s COVID-19 infections are falling in contrast with rebounds in other parts of Asia, baffling experts.
Published by Reuters By Rocky Swift TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s COVID-19 infections are falling in contrast with rebounds in other parts of Asia, baffling experts.
TRANSCRIPTThe Inside Story: Omicron’s Ominous OutlookEpisode 17 – December 9, 2021Show Opening Graphic:Voice of CAROLYN PRESUTTI, VOA Correspondent:Travel restrictions are back as OMICRON is the
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