Nursing Homes Confront New Covid Outbreaks Amid Calls for Staff Vaccination Mandates
| By Michael Gold and Jonah E. Bromwich District attorneys in Manhattan, Nassau, Oswego and Westchester Counties separately announced that they were investigating Gov. Andrew Cuomo's actions. | | | By Matt Richtel and Reed Abelson With the vaccinated elderly susceptible to breakthrough infections, inoculation of workers is becoming more urgent. | | | By Ben Hubbard and Bryan Denton The small Mediterranean country is in the throes of a financial crisis that the World Bank has said could rank among the world's worst since the mid-1800s. | | |
| World By Yan Zhuang and Asanka Brendon Ratnayake The high country of southern Australia is "remote and beautiful and unpredictable," a place where visitors can be swallowed up without a sound. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Zeynep Tufekci The C.D.C. isn't following its own guidance to "be first, be right, be credible." | | |
| By The Associated Press Forest fires continued in Turkey after more than a week as the country dealt with an economic crisis and the pandemic. The fires are the worst the country has seen in decades. | | | By The Associated Press Representative Cori Bush organized a sit-in on the steps of the U.S. Capitol over the weekend to demand that the Biden administration extend the eviction moratorium protecting hundreds of thousands of Americans from losing their housing. | | | By Reuters The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunization advised Britain to expand vaccination for 16- and 17-year-olds with no underlying health conditions. Shots were already open to ages 12 to 17 with increased health risks, or living with an immunosuppressed person. | | |
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