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Mask mandates were extended for U.S. transit, but dropped in many other settings: The week in Covid news.

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Mask mandates were extended for U.S. transit, but dropped in many other settings: The week in Covid news.

In an aggressive step towards normalcy, public college college students in New York Metropolis returned to mask-optional school rooms on Monday for the primary time because the begin of the pandemic.

In Puerto Rico, the governor lifted the territory’s masks mandate for many locations, as one of many final holdouts in america to ease Covid-19 restrictions. Hawaii adopted swimsuit on Tuesday, turning into the fiftieth and ultimate state to announce that it might drop its common indoor masks mandate because the nation tries to maneuver on from the as soon as ferocious Omicron wave.

However eradicating masks continues to be contested in some locations. The Chicago academics’ union vowed to battle plans to elevate a masks mandate within the nation’s third-largest college district and one younger New Yorker instructed reporters he felt unsafe and not using a masks on in school.

On Thursday, the Transportation Safety Administration introduced it’ll lengthen its masks mandate for airplanes and different public transportation by mid-April, because the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention mentioned it might work with federal businesses to revise masks insurance policies.

The requirement will stay in place at the very least by April 18. Beneath the T.S.A.’s rule, passengers on airplanes, buses and trains and at airports and transit stations should put on masks.

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However the comparatively brief extension signaled that the federal authorities could also be making ready to wind down the requirement, at the very least in some locations. The C.D.C. was consulting different federal businesses to find out when masks ought to be required on public transit, making an allowance for case counts and the dangers of latest variants, amongst different elements.

Right here’s what else occurred this week:

  • The as soon as intense Omicron wave that has retreated in a lot of the world is flaring up in components of East and Southeast Asia. Some international locations are enduring their worst waves of the pandemic, the World Well being Group famous this week.

  • Ukraine’s well being care system continues to be grappling with the coronavirus pandemic, even because it tries to deal with the extreme results of an invasion that has sown destruction and dislocation within the nation, the W.H.O.’s regional director for Europe mentioned on Tuesday. Ukraine reported 731 Covid deaths to the group final week, a determine that in all probability underestimates the true toll.

  • 13 Democratic state governors wrote to the Well being and Human Companies secretary, Xavier Becerra, this week, urging him to increase the nation’s public well being emergency declaration for at the very least one other three months past its scheduled expiration in April. The governors mentioned that they want way more time to organize.

  • Novak Djokovic, one of many world’s most outstanding sports activities stars to carry out towards getting a coronavirus vaccination, mentioned Wednesday that he can’t enter america as a result of he’s unvaccinated and received’t take part within the Indian Wells tennis event that started this week and runs by subsequent weekend in Southern California.

  • Officers in Ontario, Canada, mentioned on Wednesday that the province was dropping its common masks mandate, weeks after truckers paralyzed Ottawa, the nation’s capital, throughout protests over coronavirus restrictions.

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Ramstein: Germany pledges tanks, missiles, and air defence for Ukraine

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Ramstein: Germany pledges tanks, missiles, and air defence for Ukraine

The German Defence Minister has pledged additional military aid to Ukraine at today’s meeting of the Ukraine Defence Contact Group in Ramstein.

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At today’s Ukraine Defence Contact Group meeting in Ramstein, German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius has confirmed that Germany will continue its support for Ukraine even after the federal elections in February.

“Ukraine can count on Germany, regardless of the outcome of the election on February 23”, Pistorius said.

Speaking at a press conference after the meeting, Pistorius highlighted Germany’s contribution to protecting the largest logistics hub supporting Ukraine. “In the coming weeks, we will deploy two Patriot missile units and a total of 200 soldiers to Poland”, he announced. The Bundeswehr soldiers are expected to remain in Poland for six months as part of a NATO mission.

While Pistorius did not unveil a large-scale aid package for Ukraine, he pledged to provide the Ukrainian armed forces with three additional IRIS-T SLM and SLS air defence systems, along with 13 more Gepard tanks.

He also intends to supply additional missiles for the IRIS-T systems in the near future. These missiles are part of ongoing production and were originally allocated for the German Bundeswehr.

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Contact Group to continue under Trump Presidency

Another key topic at the meeting was the impending Trump presidency in the United States. Pistorius emphasised the importance of continuing the Ukraine Contact Group meetings in Ramstein under Trump’s leadership.

But whether these meetings will actually persist, remains uncertain. However, should the new U.S. administration choose to discontinue the format, “it will need to continue in another form”, Pistorius asserted.

Zelenskyy places hope in Trump Presidency

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has expressed his expectations for the incoming U.S. President, who is set to take office on January 20.

In light of the leadership transition, Zelenskyy also called for strengthened cooperation. “With Trump’s inauguration on January 20, we enter a period where we must work more closely together and achieve better results as a team”, he said during today’s Ukraine Contact Group meeting.

Speaking on a podcast with Russian-American host Lex Fridman earlier this week, Zelenskyy described Trump as a pivotal figure in the effort to stop Putin.

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Tymofiy Mylovanov, former Ukrainian Minister of Economic Development and president of the Kyiv School of Economics, told Euronews he believed there will be a serious effort by the Trump administration to get a peace deal without selling out Ukraine. “The aid will continue as a part of strengthening leverage over Putin and enforcement of the deal”, he predicted.

According to Mylovanov, the EU and Germany will at the same time have to step up after Trump assumes office: “Trump has made it clear that Ukraine is the EU’s problem and Germany is the key power in the EU no matter how the local politics looks at the moment.”

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Los Angeles wildfire economic loss estimates top $50 billion

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US private forecaster AccuWeather said on Wednesday that estimated damage and economic loss from the California wildfire, already one of the worst in history, is over $50 billion at a preliminary level.

Raging wildfires in Los Angeles killed at least two people, destroyed hundreds of buildings and stretched firefighting resources and water supplies since they began on Tuesday, with fierce winds hindering firefighting operations and fueling the fires.

AccuWeather, which estimates the loss between $52 billion and $57 billion, added that if the fire spread to densely populated neighborhoods the current estimates for loss would have to be revised upward.

“Should a large number of additional structures be burned in the coming days, it may become the worst wildfire in modern California history based on the number of structures burned and economic loss,” AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Jonathan Porter said.

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23-year-old hiker found after surviving for 2 weeks in Australian mountain range

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23-year-old hiker found after surviving for 2 weeks in Australian mountain range

A 23-year-old medical student who was missing in a remote Australian mountain range for two weeks has been located.

Hadi Nazari from Melbourne went missing on Dec. 26, 2024, when he separated from two hiking companions to take photos in the Kosciuszko National Park in the Snowy Mountains in New South Wales state, the Associated Press reports. 

He survived on two muesli bars, foraged berries and creek water, police said on Wednesday.

His rescue came after he approached a group of hikers on Wednesday afternoon, telling them he was lost and thirsty, Police Inspector Josh Broadfoot said.

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Aerial footage shows rescuers with Hadi Nazari, who had been missing for two weeks after going hiking. (New South Wales Rural Fire Service via AP)

“This is the fourteenth day we’ve been looking for him and for him to come out and be in such good spirits and in such great condition, it’s incredible,” Broadfoot said, according to Reuters, adding that Nazari was in “really good spirits.”

The hiker had traveled more than six miles across steep and densely wooded terrain from where he was last seen. More than 300 people had searched for him in the national park that is home to the 7,310-foot Mount Kosciuszko. 

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Hadi Nazari, 23, found after missing for two weeks

Hadi Nazari, a 23-year-old medical student from Melbourne, can be seen hugging friends before being taken for medical evaluation after being rescued on Jan. 8, 2025. (New South Wales Rural Fire Service via AP)

Nazari was reunited with his two hiking friends on Wednesday before he was flown to a hospital for a medical assessment, Broadfoot said. Video showed them in a deep embrace prior to his departure.

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Weather conditions are mild during the current Southern Hemisphere summer.

Hadi Nazari surrounded by rescuers

Hadi Nazari, 23, can be seen surrounded by rescue crews after spending two weeks lost on a remote Australian mountain range. (New South Wales Rural Fire Service via AP)

Searchers had been optimistic that Nazari would be found alive. He was an experienced hiker equipped with a tent. Searchers had found his campfire, camera and hiking poles in recent days, suggesting that he was continuing to walk.

Ambulance Insp. Adam Mower said Nazari only needed treatment for dehydration.

“He’s in remarkable condition for a person who’s been missing for so long,” Mower said.

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The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report. 

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