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Maria Alvarez, 24, shows a picture of herself with her late husband Marco Martinez who died from the new coronavirus in June, while resting in the home of a friend who has offered her a place to stay, in Lima, Peru, Monday, Aug. 10, 2020. Martinez returned to Peru in November after five years working in an electronics store in Chile. Alvarez became pregnant, and after the coronavirus hit Peru, both went to work for a friend sewing face masks. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
2022 is displayed on a big screen during a New Year's Eve concert in Hong Kong Saturday, Jan. 1, 2022. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)
Members of the Saskatchewan Rush Electric Crew walk the arena prior to the Saskatchewan Rush taking on the Calgary Roughnecks in National Lacrosse League action in Saskatoon, Saturday, December 11, 2021. The Rush have not hosted a game in Saskatoon since March 7th, 2020 due to COVID-19. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Liam Richards
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2022 is displayed on a big screen during a New Year's Eve concert in Hong Kong Saturday, Jan. 1, 2022. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)
Nurse Bess Tribout, center, pops champagne to celebrate the new year in the COVID-19 intensive care unit at the la Timone hospital in Marseille, southern France, Saturday, Jan. 1, 2022. (AP Photo/Daniel Cole)
In this Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2015, photo, fireworks light up residential apartments during a Lunar New Year's Eve celebration in Beijing. Chinese will celebrate the Lunar New Year on Feb. 19 which marks the Year of the Sheep. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
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CP1ALB23158274 | New Year’s Eve-Photo Gallery 
A Malaysian ethnic Chinese prays on the first day of Lunar New Year at a temple in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Sunday, Jan. 22, 2023. The Chinese Lunar New Year begins on Jan. 22, marking the start of the Year of the Rabbit, according to the Chinese zodiac. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian)
Worshippers wear face masks to help curb the spread of the coronavirus and pray for blessing at a temple on the first day of the Lunar New Year celebrations in Taipei, Taiwan, Sunday, Jan. 22, 2023. Each year is named after one of the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac in a repeating cycle, with this year being the Year of the Rabbit. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying)
Worshippers wear face masks to help curb the spread of the coronavirus and pray at a temple on the first day of the Lunar New Year celebrations in Taipei, Taiwan, Sunday, Jan. 22, 2023. Each year is named after one of the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac in a repeating cycle, with this year being the Year of the Rabbit. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying)
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CP1ALB25650720 | Asia Lunar New Year 
People wearing face masks to protect against the spread of the coronavirus line up for mass COVID-19 testing in a central district of Beijing, Friday, Jan. 22, 2021. Beijing has ordered fresh rounds of coronavirus testing for about 2 million people in the downtown area following new cases in the Chinese capital. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
People wearing face masks to protect against the spread of the coronavirus line up for mass COVID-19 testing in a central district of Beijing, Friday, Jan. 22, 2021. Beijing has ordered fresh rounds of coronavirus testing for about 2 million people in the downtown area following new cases in the Chinese capital. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
People wearing face masks to protect against the spread of the coronavirus walk out of a site for mass COVID-19 testing in a central district of Beijing, Friday, Jan. 22, 2021. Beijing has ordered fresh rounds of coronavirus testing for about 2 million people in the downtown area following new cases in the Chinese capital. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
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Entrance to a beach is barricaded and locked in Vung Tau, Vietnam, Monday, Sept. 20, 2021. The roadblocks and barricades make the streets of this southern Vietnamese city look like they did during the war that ended almost 50 years ago. But this time, the battle is being fought against the rampaging coronavirus. (AP Photo/Hau Dinh)
A man rides a scooter past road barricades made from scaffoldings and cordon tapes in Vung Tau, Vietnam, Monday, Sept. 20, 2021. In Vung Tau, just outside Ho Chi Minh city, streets are sealed and checkpoints are set up to control the movement of people. Barbed wire, door panels, steel sheets, chairs and tables are among materials being used to fence up alleys and isolate neighborhoods.(AP Photo/Hau Dinh)
A ladder is used to make barricade in an alley in Vung Tau, Vietnam, Monday, Sept. 20, 2021. The roadblocks and barricades make the streets of this southern Vietnamese city look like they did during the war that ended almost 50 years ago. But this time, the battle is being fought against the rampaging coronavirus.(AP Photo/Hau Dinh)
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Ethnic Chinese worshipers wearing face masks to help curb the spread of the coronavirus pray to celebrate the Lunar New Year at a temple in Bali, Indonesia, Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2022. People across Asia prepared Monday for muted Lunar New Year celebrations amid concerns over the coronavirus and virulent omicron variant, even as increasing vaccination rates raised hopes that the Year of the Tiger might bring life back closer to normal. (AP Photo/Firdia Lisnawati)
North Korean refugees and their family members bow to respect for their ancestors as they visit the Imjingak Pavilion near the border with North Korea, to celebrate the Lunar New Year in Paju, South Korea, Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2022. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
People visit the statues of former North Korean leaders Kim Il Sung, left, and Kim Jong Il on Mansu Hill in Pyongyang, North Korea, on the occasion of Lunar New Year holidays on Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2022. (AP Photo/Jon Chol Jin)
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Eleven-year-old clown Angie stands in the circus ring after the last performance of small circus Delmonde at the eve of a new partial lockdown to avoid the spread of the coronavirus and the COVID-19 disease, in Frankfurt, Germany, Sunday, Nov. 1, 2020. As Germany embarks Monday on a four-week partial lockdown, the family-run circus joins theaters, cinemas, sports facilities, restaurants and bars across the country in shutting down and hoping for the best. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
Circus director Tiono Kraemer of the small circus Delmonde and his family pose for a picture in Frankfurt, Germany, Sunday, Nov.1, 2020. As Germany embarks Monday on a four-week partial lockdown, the family-run circus joins theaters, cinemas, sports facilities, restaurants and bars across the country in shutting down and hoping for the best. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
19-year-old Jimmy shows a handstand show in the small circus Delmonde in Frankfurt, Germany, Sunday, Nov.1, 2020. As Germany embarks Monday on a four-week partial lockdown, the family-run circus joins theaters, cinemas, sports facilities, restaurants and bars across the country in shutting down and hoping for the best. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
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CP1ALB21966587 | Virus Outbreak Germany Circus 
Dancers perform at "SEXXY: The Show" at an outdoor drive-in venue Friday, July 3, 2020, in Las Vegas. The producers and performers held the show over a few nights at the outdoor venue to raise money for charities while their regular showroom at the Westgate Las Vegas resort and casino was closed due to the coronavirus. (AP Photo/John Locher)
Gabriella Versace emcees at "SEXXY: The Show" at an outdoor drive-in venue Friday, July 3, 2020, in Las Vegas. The producers and performers held the show over a few nights at the outdoor venue to raise money for charities while their regular showroom at the Westgate Las Vegas resort and casino was closed due to the coronavirus. (AP Photo/John Locher)
People watch a performance of "SEXXY: The Show" at an outdoor drive-in venue Friday, July 3, 2020, in Las Vegas. The producers and performers held the show over a few nights at the outdoor venue to raise money for charities while their regular showroom at the Westgate Las Vegas resort and casino was closed due to the coronavirus. (AP Photo/John Locher)
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A U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer speaks to people as they cross the border from Mexicali, Mexico, to Calexico, Calif., Wednesday, July 22, 2020, seen from Mexicali. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
Dulce Garcia looks out on a street near her home Wednesday, July 22, 2020, in Mexicali, Mexico. Garcia, who was born in Mexico and settled with her family in California's Central Valley when she was 12, moved to Mexicali 10 years ago after her husband was deported. Garcia is uncomfortable crossing the border daily to be around COVID-19 patients but, like many others, sees no alternative to living on her U.S. salary at Mexico's cost of living. Her husband's construction job in Mexicali doesn't go far. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
A woman walks along a tunnel on her way to cross the border from Mexicali, Mexico, to Calexico, Calif., Wednesday, July 22, 2020. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
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CP1ALB21800981 | Virus Outbreak Forgotten Frontier 
An elderly man receives a COVID-19 vaccine at a private hospital in Gauhati, India, Thursday, March 11, 2021. Pandemic-weary and sequestered mostly in their homes for a year, India’s elderly are now standing in long lines at vaccination sites, then rolling up their sleeves to get shots protecting them against the coronavirus. (AP Photo/Anupam Nath)
Elderly Indians receive COVID-19 vaccines in Mumbai, India, Monday, March 8, 2021. Pandemic-weary and sequestered mostly in their homes for a year, India’s elderly are now standing in long lines at vaccination sites, then rolling up their sleeves to get shots protecting them against the coronavirus. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)
Elderly Indians on wheelchairs await their turn to receive COVID-19 vaccine in Mumbai, India, Monday, March 8, 2021. Pandemic-weary and sequestered mostly in their homes for a year, India’s elderly are now standing in long lines at vaccination sites, then rolling up their sleeves to get shots protecting them against the coronavirus. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)
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