The World Health Organization is largely making moves in returning multiple countries back to 'normal'. Some places, however, have cases on the rise and are testing residents en masse. Here's that and more COVID news.
The number of new coronavirus cases around the world fell 21% in the last week, marking the third consecutive week that COVID-19 cases have dropped, the World Health Organization said Tuesday.
National News WHO: New COVID cases fall for the 3rd week, deaths also drop European Union member countries agreed Tuesday that they should further facilitate tourist travel into the 27-nation bloc for people who are vaccinated against the coronavirus or have recovered from COVID-19.
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