Plus, Peru declared a 30-day national emergency.
White House unveils its winter Covid strategy; Peru declares a national emergency amid unrest. Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin.
Vox's Fabiola Cineas explains how Māori are using compensation from the British crown to build a new future for themselves, and what the US can learn from their story. Read more here ».
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The US plan to fight a winter Covid surge |
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- The Biden administration restarted a program providing four free Covid-19 tests to US households to prevent a potential surge in coronavirus cases. [Associated Press / Zeke Miller]
- Americans have ordered 600 million tests through the program, which the White House paused in September to prevent a winter shortage. [Politico / Adam Cancryn and David Lim]
- The announcement comes as coronavirus cases, hospitalizations, and deaths have risen in the past two weeks; hospitals are already overwhelmed with cases of respiratory illnesses like the flu. [New York Times / Noah Weiland]
- The program will also open up more community testing sites and encourage vaccinations for vulnerable people in nursing homes and care facilities. [USA Today / Karen Weintraub]
- The White House sought an additional $10 billion in pandemic funding it's unlikely to receive due to Republican opposition. To order a free at-home test, people should go to COVIDTests.gov. [The Hill / Nathaniel Weixel]
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A nationwide emergency in Peru |
- Wednesday, Peru declared a nationwide state of emergency to quell violent protests that have claimed eight lives. [Reuters / Marco Aquino]
- Supporters of former president Pedro Castillo angrily took to the streets over the weekend after he was ousted for trying to dissolve Congress. [Guardian / Dan Collyns]
- His successor, Dina Boluarte, approved the declaration, which suspends the right to assembly and other freedoms, and grants the government more police powers for 30 days. [NYT / Mitra Taj and Julie Turkewitz]
- Meanwhile, Castillo is in detention awaiting the results of an investigation for charges including rebellion. [BBC / Vanessa Buschschlüter]
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US workers unionized, quit, and went remote in 2022 — beginning what may be a new era of worker power. [Vox / Rani Molla] |
- The US House passed a bill to allow Puerto Rico to hold an independence referendum. However, the measure is unlikely to pass the Senate. [AP / Farnoush Amiri and Dánica Coto]
- Donald Trump made what he called a "MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT!" on Thursday: He's offering digital playing cards for $99 apiece. [The Hill / Brett Samuels]
- Slovakia's government fell on Thursday after narrowly losing a vote of no confidence by its parliament. [Deutsche Welle]
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"This is not one disease in isolation." |
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Vox's Fabiola Cineas traveled to New Zealand to see the impact reparations have had on Māori, and to understand what the US can learn from their story. Watch her report. [YouTube] |
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