Health
World faces prospect of second virus wave – Education – Australian Associated Press
A WHO official has praised Japan and Australia for having
Several Asian countries have imposed new restrictions as the world confronts the prospect of a second wave of COVID-19 infections.
In the United States, where infection rates have been climbing since mid-June, President Donald Trump’s national security adviser Robert O’Brien became the most senior White House official to test positive.
Surges were reported in a number of countries previously singled out as places where the virus was under control.
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