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    The International Air Transport Association (IATA) said Monday it’s ‘in the final development phase’ of a mobile ‘digital passport’ app that would tell airlines if international travelers had been vaccinated against COVID-19. The app would help ‘get people traveling again safely,’ IATA’s Nick Careen said in a statement, by ‘giving governments confidence that systematic COVID-19 testing can work…

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    In the latest episode of Pod Save America — a podcast hosted by several former Obama administration staffers — the Democratic presidential nominee, former Vice President Joe Biden, laid out what Politico described as ‘the most in-depth statement of priorities we’ve heard from’ the candidate. Biden, responding to the Republican Party’s agenda for a second Trump administration term (which includes…

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    Over the last three years, 3M’s ‘State of Science’ report found that global skepticism of science was increasing — from 29 percent in 2018 to 32 percent in 2019 to 37 percent in 2020. But a more recent survey taken after the coronavirus pandemic began suggests that trend may be reversing. In the post-pandemic survey, science skepticism dropped back to 28 percent, while trust in science increased…

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