Art Dealers Association of America Press Release Man in the Middle

Beijing districts placed nether lockdown as cases mount

China'southward majuscule Beijing has begun mass testing and locking down.

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Residents wearing masks line up for mass COVID testing in Chaoyang District on Monday, April 25, 2022, in Beijing. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

White House: Without funding United states will lose COVID treatments

Later ii years at the front of the line for COVID-19 vaccines and treatments, the U.Southward. could soon take to brainstorm taking a number

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White House press secretary Jen Psaki speaks at a press briefing at the White House in Washington, Monday, April 25, 2022. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

Weekly pediatric COVID-19 infection rates run across 1st increases since January

COVID-xix hospital admissions among children are also on the rising.

Apr 25

A youngster receives the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at a pediatric vaccine clinic for children ages 5 to 11 set up at Willard Intermediate School in Santa Ana, Calif., Nov. 9, 2021.

More than 100 meg Americans have received their 1st COVID-19 booster dose

Data from the CDC shows that about half of all eligible Americans have gotten their first booster shot.

Apr 25

Data from the CDC shows that nearly half of all eligible Americans have gotten their first booster shot.

More than than 100 million Americans have received 1st COVID booster shot

Vermont has the highest percent of boosted residents at 60.2%.

April 25

A person gets a second booster shot against COVID-19 from a student nurse at Long Beach City College in Long Beach, Calif., March 30, 2022.

COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations increasing across the U.s.

Dr. Alok Patel, a physician at Stanford Children'southward Wellness, has the latest on ascension cases in the U.S. and a new study shows a dip in vaccinations for kindergarteners.

Apr 25

VIDEO: COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations increasing across the United States

Death price upwards to 12 in Poland mine accidents; xi missing

The death cost from 2 coal mine accidents final week in southern Poland has risen to 12

April 25

Rescuers going to join the search action for 10 miners gone missing after a powerful underground tremor and methane gas discharge at the Borynia-Zofiowka coal mine in Jastrzebie-Zdroj, southern Poland, Saturday, April 23, 2022. It was the second colliery accident in just four days in the Jastrzebie-Zdroj coal mining region, near the Czech border. (AP Photo)

Millions of COVID-19 shots set to go to waste, as vaccine rollout slows

ABC News contacted officials from health departments in all 50 states.

April 25

A resident receives a Covid-19 booster shot at a vaccine clinic in Lansdale, Pa., Apr. 5, 2022.

Shanghai erects metallic barriers in fight confronting COVID-19

Volunteers and workers in Shanghai have erected metal barriers in multiple districts to block off small streets and entrances to flat complexes every bit China hardens its strict "zero-COVID" approach in its largest metropolis

April 24

Workers line up to get a throat swab sample taken at a coronavirus test site set up near a commercial office complex, Sunday, April 24, 2022, in Beijing. Beijing is on alert after 10 middle school students tested positive for COVID-19, in what city officials said was an initial round of testing. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

Polish coal miner'south body found; search continues for missing

Polish government say the death toll from accidents in recent days at ii coal mines in southern Poland has increased to nine after four miners were brought to the surface and pronounced expressionless on Sun

April 24

Rescuers going to join the search action for 10 miners gone missing after a powerful underground tremor and methane gas discharge at the Borynia-Zofiowka coal mine in Jastrzebie-Zdroj, southern Poland, Saturday, April 23, 2022. It was the second colliery accident in just four days in the Jastrzebie-Zdroj coal mining region, near the Czech border. (AP Photo)

COVID shots nevertheless work only researchers hunt new improvements

COVID-xix vaccines yet offer strong protection against severe illness and decease, but Moderna and Pfizer are testing combination shots as a possible new kind of booster

April 24

FILE - A health worker administers a dose of COVID-19 vaccine during a vaccination clinic in Reading, Pa. COVID-19 vaccinations are at a critical juncture as companies test whether new approaches like combination shots or nasal drops can keep up with a mutating coronavirus — even though it's not clear if any change is needed. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

WHO: one kid has died in mystery liver disease outbreak

The World Health Arrangement says at least i expiry has been reported in connexion with a mysterious liver illness outbreak affecting children in Europe and the United states of america

April 24

Overdoses, not COVID-19, drive fasten in LA homeless deaths

Nearly 2,000 homeless people died in LA County during the pandemic's starting time year.

April 24

FILE - A Los Angeles Police investigator takes pictures in the rain, as investigators gather evidence in the death of an adult male found dead at a homeless encampment in downtown Los Angeles on March 12, 2021. A new report shows that nearly 2,000 homeless people died in Los Angeles County during the first year of the pandemic, an increase of 56% from the previous year, driven mainly by drug overdoses. The findings released Friday, April 22, 2022, in a report from the county's Department of Public Health are the latest illustration of how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted California's staggering population of unhoused people. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)

10 miners missing after tremor at 2nd coal mine in Poland

Coal mining authorities in Poland say rescue workers have reached four of the x miners who went missing following an underground tremor and methane gas discharge Saturday at a mine in southern Poland

April 23

Rescuers going to join the search action for 10 miners gone missing after a powerful underground tremor and methane gas discharge at the Borynia-Zofiowka coal mine in Jastrzebie-Zdroj, southern Poland, Saturday, April 23, 2022. It was the second colliery accident in just four days in the Jastrzebie-Zdroj coal mining region, near the Czech border. (AP Photo)

Beijing on alert after COVID-xix cases discovered in schoolhouse

Beijing is on alarm after x middle school students tested positive for COVID-19, in what city officials say was an initial round of testing

April 23

FILE - Commuters wearing face masks walk in a subway station in Beijing, Friday, April 22, 2022. Beijing is on alert after 10 middle school students tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday, in what city officials said was an initial round of testing. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein, File)

Agape to fly with unmasked passengers? Call your airline

Some airlines say they will consider refunds or credits for passengers who don't want to fly now that the mask mandate has been dropped

April 22

Travelers enter a security line at Rhode Island T.F. Green International Airport in Providence, R.I., Tuesday, April 19, 2022. A federal judge's decision to strike down a national mask mandate was met with cheers on some airplanes but also concern about whether it's really time to end one of the most visible vestiges of the COVID-19 pandemic. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Biden admin to promote availability of COVID antiviral pill

President Joe Biden and his assistants want Americans and their doctors to know that the country has an ample supply of the life-saving COVID-nineteen antiviral treatment Paxlovid and that it no longer needs to be rationed

April 22

President Joe Biden waves as he leaves after speaking at Green River College, Friday, April 22, 2022, in Auburn, Wash. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

Guns were peak killer of children and adolescents in 2020: CDC

There were 45,222 firearm-related deaths in the U.S. in 2020.

April 22

US begins phasing out COVID-driven asylum restrictions

The Biden assistants has begun phasing out apply of a pandemic-related public health rule that allows the expulsion of migrants without giving them an opportunity to seek asylum

April 22

Jacqueline Flores, left, holds hands with her daughter Nicky at their home in Virginia, Wednesday, July 14, 2021. Flores, a member of the Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project, is asking President Joe Biden to end Title 42 and allow her family from El Salvador and other migrants to ask for asylum at the border, after her aunt and cousin were recently expelled to Mexico at the U.S. border under the public health rule that allows border agents to turn away migrants during the pandemic. On Friday, April 22, 2022, the Biden administration acknowledged that it has already begun phasing out use of a pandemic-related public health rule that allows the expulsion of migrants without giving them an opportunity to seek asylum, even as 22 states fight in court to preserve the policy. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)

Dozens of teachers suspended for using fake vaccine cards

The teachers union says information technology volition fight the unpaid suspensions.

April 22

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention COVID-19 vaccination cards are shown, April 15, 2021.

Programme to ban menthol cigarettes prompts late lobbying blitz

Dozens of involvement groups accept met with White House staffers to try to influence a long-awaited plan to ban menthol cigarettes

April 22

FILE - This May 17, 2018 file photo shows packs of menthol cigarettes and other tobacco products at a store in San Francisco. As federal officials finalize a long-awaited plan to ban menthol cigarettes, dozens of interest groups have met with White House staffers to try and influence the process, which has the potential to save thousands of lives while wiping out billions in tobacco sales. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)

Mask mandates render to United states of america college campuses as cases rise

Facing a rise in COVID-19, several U.Southward. universities are reinstating mask mandates, sometimes just days afterward dropping them

April 22

Signs indicating that protective face masks must be worn in classrooms are displayed outside lecture halls at Columbia University, Thursday, April 21, 2022, in the Manhattan borough of New York. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

Philadelphia drops short-lived mask mandate, claims victory

People in Philadelphia can be excused if they feel a sense of whiplash as the urban center abandons its indoor mask mandate just days afterward becoming the first U.S. city to reimpose compulsory masking

April 22

FILE -City residents wait in a line extending around the block to receive free at-home rapid COVID-19 test kits in Philadelphia, Monday, Dec. 20, 2021. Philadelphia is ending its indoor mask mandate, city health officials said Thursday night, April 21, 2022, abruptly reversing course just days after city residents had to start wearing masks again amid a sharp increase in infections.(AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

Infection rates take grown by almost 33% nationwide in the by calendar week

ABC News medical contributor Dr. Alok Patel talks mask mandate confusion as infection rates rise and explains when we could start seeing vaccines for kids under five years old.

April 22

VIDEO: Infection rates have grown by almost 33% nationwide in the past week

Lawmakers want the Us to set upwardly field hospitals for Ukraine

A bipartisan group of U.Due south. lawmakers is calling on the Biden administration to plant field hospitals near Ukraine's edge and ramp upwardly medical support for what's expected to be a monthslong war of attrition waged by Russia

April 22

Shanghai promises to improve food supplies, merchandise

Officials in Shanghai have promised to ease virus controls on truck drivers.

April 22

A woman wearing a face mask walks past a mural in Beijing, Friday, April 22, 2022. Officials in Shanghai promised Friday to ease anti-virus controls on truck drivers that are hampering food supplies and trade as they try to revive the local economy while millions of people are still confined to their homes. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

Thailand ends mandatory quarantine for vaccinated visitors

Thailand has announced that beginning next calendar month, visitors who are fully vaccinated against the coronavirus will no longer have to undergo whatsoever test or quarantine on arrival

April 22

FILE - Tourists arrive at Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok, Thailand, Monday, Nov. 1, 2021. Thailand announced Friday, April 22, 2022, that visitors who are fully vaccinated against the coronavirus will no longer need to undergo any test or quarantine on arrival starting May 1, a measure the authorities hope will help rejuvenate the country's lucrative tourism industry. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit, File)

Philadelphia to end mask mandate, days afterwards reinstating information technology

Philadelphia health officials say they're ending the city'southward indoor mask mandate, abruptly reversing course just days after people in the metropolis had to start wearing masks again amid a sharp increase in infections

April 21

FILE - A sign requiring masks as a precaution against the spread of the coronavirus on a store front in Philadelphia, is seen Feb. 16, 2022. Philadelphia is reinstating its indoor mask mandate after reporting a sharp increase in coronavirus infections, Dr. Cheryl Bettigole, the city's top health official, announced Monday, April 11, 2022. Confirmed COVID-19 cases have risen more than 50% in 10 days, the threshold at which the city's guidelines call for people to wear masks indoors. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

Gauge blocks Montana's transgender nascency certificate law

A Montana guess has temporarily blocked enforcement of a law that made it difficult for transgender people to change the sex activity on their nativity certificates

Apr 21

Boston urges masks as battle brews over transit dominion

Boston has urged people to outset wearing masks, and the Biden administration is weighing its next legal pace in a court fight over the precipitous end of the national mask mandate on airplanes and mass transit

Apr 21

FILE - Travelers wearing protective masks as a precaution against the spread of the coronavirus move about the a terminal at the Philadelphia International Airport in Philadelphia, April 19, 2022. Airlines have banned several thousand passengers since the pandemic started for refusing to wear masks. Now they want most of those passengers back. Officials with United Airlines and American Airlines said Thursday, April 21, 2022 that they will lift the bans now that masks are optional on flights. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, file)

Hong Kong Disney opens every bit COVID eases; Shanghai deaths rise

Hong Kong has relaxed pandemic restrictions with Disneyland and museums reopening and dark restaurant dining resuming equally the city's worst COVID-nineteen outbreak appears to exist fading

April 21

Visitors wearing face masks take photos at the Hong Kong Disneyland, Thursday, April 21, 2022. Hong Kong Disneyland reopened to the public after shutting down due to a surge in COVID-19 infections. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Philadelphia to terminate indoor mask mandate amid blowback, just days later on it went into effect

Philadelphia to cease indoor mask mandate amongst blowback, just days afterward it went into effect

April 21

Kentucky gov asks input, weighing activeness on medical cannabis

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear says he'll form an advisory squad as part of a broad review every bit he weighs whether to accept executive activity to legalize access to medical marijuana

April 21

California volition keep workplace pandemic rules through 2022

California workplace regulators have extended mandatory pay for workers affected by the coronavirus through the end of 2022

April 21

Workers install piping for underground electrical lines in Sacramento, Calif., Wednesday, April 20, 2022. California workplace regulators are poised to extend mandatory pay for workers affected by the coronavirus through the end of 2022, more than two months after state lawmakers restored similar benefits through September. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

Australian opposition leader gets COVID while campaigning

Australia'south opposition leader has tested positive for COVID-xix in the 2d week of a campaign alee of the May 21 federal election

Apr 21

Australian opposition leader Anthony Albanese, right, takes a selfie with patrons at a cafe in Sydney, Thursday, April 21, 2022, while campaigning for a federal election. Albanese has tested positive to COVID-19 in the second week of an election campaign ahead of a May 21 poll. (Lukas Coch/AAP Image via AP)

Kentucky abortion law blocked in win for clinics

A federal judge has temporarily blocked a new Republican-backed law in Kentucky that led the state's two remaining ballgame clinics to halt the procedure

April 21

FILE - Abortion-rights supporters chant their objections at the Kentucky Capitol on Wednesday, April 13, 2022, in Frankfort, Ky., as Kentucky lawmakers debate overriding the governor's veto of an abortion measure. Frustration is building among abortion rights groups in Kentucky, where a restrictive new law has thrown the state's only two remaining clinics into limbo. For women seeking abortions, it means traveling elsewhere or waiting for a judge to rule on requests to block the law. AP Photo/Bruce Schreiner, File)

United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland patient had COVID-19 for 505 days straight, study shows

Scientists say a U.Thousand. patient with a severely weakened immune system had COVID-19 for well-nigh a yr and a one-half

April 21

FILE - This undated, colorized electron microscope image made available by the U.S. National Institutes of Health in February 2020 shows the Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, indicated in yellow, emerging from the surface of cells, indicated in blue/pink, cultured in the lab. The sample was isolated from a patient in the U.S. On Thursday, April 21, 2022, scientists reported a U.K. patient with a severely weakened immune system had COVID-19 for almost a year and a half, underscoring the importance of protecting vulnerable people from the coronavirus. (NIAID-RML via AP, File)

Sen. Luján '90%' recovered from stroke, visits high schoolhouse

Autonomous Sen. Ben Ray Luján says Thursday that he's 90% recovered from his stroke

April 21

Sen. Ben Ray Luján, D-N.M., speaks to students who have suffered mental health issues during the pandemic at Santa Fe High School library on Thursday, April 21, 2022, in Santa Fe, N.M. Luján returned to Congress in March after suffering a stroke that kept him away from the Senate for weeks and temporarily halted Democrat's hold on power in the 50-50 split Senate. (AP Photo/Cedar Attanasio)

Why COVID-19 vaccines for kids under 5 are stalled

COVID-19 vaccines for children under five still haven't been approved and ABC News senior national policy reporter Anne Flaherty explains the filibuster, and when parents can await it.

April 21

VIDEO: Why COVID-19 vaccines for kids under 5 are stalled

Kindergarten vaccination rates drop below target charge per unit for 2020-2021

CDC researchers fear pandemic disruptions could lead to a rise in vaccine-preventable illnesses in children.

April 21

CDC researchers fear pandemic disruptions could lead to a rise in vaccine-preventable illnesses in children.

Land confirms mortiferous case of rare tick-borne illness

Maine has identified xiv cases of Powassan virus since 2010.

April 21

Mask-optional prom leads to about 100 students testing positive for COVID

Masks were optional for the prom held at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco.

Apr 21

San Mateo High School in San Mateo, Calif., is seen here in November 2020 on Google Maps Street View.

Federal approximate blocks restrictive Kentucky ballgame law that forced state's two remaining clinics to halt procedure

Federal judge blocks restrictive Kentucky abortion law that forced state's two remaining clinics to halt procedure

April 21

Neb regulating medication abortions heads to Tenn. governor

Tennessee would become the latest state to impose harsh penalties on doctors who violate new, strict regulations dictating the dispensing of abortion pills under a proposal headed toward Republican Gov. Bill Lee's desk-bound

Apr 21

FILE -Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee delivers his State of the State address in the House Chamber of the Capitol building, Monday, Jan. 31, 2022, in Nashville, Tenn. lection security experts for years have urged states to replace outdated voting machines. They say systems that include a paper record of every ballot cast would mean that any disputed results can be verified. Most took that path, but six states did not, five of them Republican-led. But with false claims still swirling around the 2020 presidential election, some GOP voters don't trust voting machines. (AP Photo/Mark Zaleski, File)

Study mines cancer genetics to aid with targeted handling

Scientists from the United Kingdom have analyzed the full genetic blueprints of more than than eighteen,000 cancer samples, finding new patterns of mutations that could help doctors provide better, more personalized treatment

April 21

Rates for measles, other vaccinations dip for kindergartners

The portion of U.S. children getting routine vaccinations required for kindergarten dipped slightly during the pandemic

April 21

FILE - This Friday, May 17, 2019 file photo shows a vial of a measles, mumps and rubella vaccine in Mount Vernon, Ohio. According to a report released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday, April 21, 2022, a smaller portion of U.S. children got routine vaccinations required for kindergarten during the pandemic, raising concerns that measles and other preventable diseases could increase. (AP Photo/Paul Vernon, File)

Vaccination rates for kindergarteners heighten alarm bells

Coverage slipped for vaccines that prevent diseases like measles and mumps.

April 21

A boy receives a vaccine injection in this undated stock photo.

Chinese man gets over 4 years in prison for pandemic fraud

A Chinese man has been sentenced to more than than 4 years in prison afterwards he admitted he fraudulently tried to get $20 meg in federal coronavirus-relief funds that were supposed to aid distressed businesses

April 21

CDC concludes that requiring masks for travel remains necessary for public health

ABC News medical contributor Dr. Alok Patel has more on the mask confusion equally COVID cases ascent in some parts of the country and subvariants of omicron go on to spread.

Apr 21

VIDEO: CDC concludes that requiring masks for travel remains necessary for public health

Court upholds Puerto Ricans' exclusion from benefits program

The Supreme Court has upheld the differential treatment of residents of Puerto Rico, ruling that Congress was inside its ability to exclude them from a benefits program that's available in all fifty states and the District of Columbia

Apr 21

FILE - An American flag blows in the wind in front of the Supreme Court building on Capitol Hill in Washington, Nov. 2, 2020. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)

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