The number of COVID-19 cases in the U.S. is beginning to fall significantly after months of strain on hospitals and the economy. Follow Newsweek's liveblog for all the latest.
. Healthcare facilities were forced, and continue to, only offer emergency medical services as the number of patients in intensive care remains extraordinarily high.
The Hollywood star did not mince his words during an interview at London Film Festival after participating in a series of interviews about his political views. Speaking on an International Monetary Fund panel last night, he said that global solidarity"is missing in action" and people living in conflict-affected and poor countries are suffering most of all - especially when it comes to vaccine distribution.
It is being seen as a response to the Biden administration's plans to issue rules requiring employers with over 100 workers to be vaccinated or test weekly for the virus.
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