U.S.-China Feud Over Coronavirus Erupts at World Health Assembly
| By DENISE GRADY The company said a test in 8 healthy volunteers found its experimental vaccine was safe and provoked a strong immune response. It is on an accelerated timetable to begin larger human trials soon. | | | By ANDREW JACOBS, MICHAEL D. SHEAR and EDWARD WONG China's president pledged $2 billion to fight the virus, a move the United States criticized as an effort to head off scrutiny of its handling of the pandemic. | | | By ANNIE KARNI and KATIE THOMAS His announcement drew immediate criticism from a range of medical experts, who warned not just of the dangers it posed for the president's health but also of the example it set. | | |
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| Business By EDUARDO PORTER and DAVID YAFFE-BELLANY Those entering the job market in a downturn may never catch up in pay, opportunities or confidence. | | | Opinion By ANNA SAUERBREY The way out of a lockdown is much harder than the way in. | | |
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