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America has held the calamitous title of home to the most infected (currently 15.3 million) and dead (288,000) from the coronavirus for most of the pandemic. But a Bloomberg investigation has found that when it comes to reserving vaccine doses for its desperate citizens, the U.S.A. is far from number 1. It’s number 32. —David E. Rovella 

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Here are today’s top stories

China’s state-backed coronavirus vaccine protected 86% of people against Covid-19 in trials conducted in the United Arab Emirates, according to state media there, giving credence to a shot Beijing intends to distribute around the developing world. The news came as Canada authorized use of the BioNTech-Pfizer drug already being used in the U.K. The U.S. may approve that vaccine by this weekend. An average of 2,225 Americans are dying each day from the pathogen. Here is the latest on the pandemic.

DoorDash does not make money, but that didn’t seem to matter Wednesday when the food delivery platform went public, surging as much as 92%. The three guys who founded the company are now worth a combined $2.8 billion—and it all started in a macaroon store.

DoorDash founders (from left) Stanley Tang, Tony Xu and Andy Fang

Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk, the world’s two richest men, committed billions of dollars of their own money to a private space race. But thanks to the Trump administration, they are now eligible for an extra boost: a tax break intended to help poor communities

Musk gained his platinum status by dint of the value of Tesla stock. But by that measure, one JPMorgan analyst says, the billionaire should probably be a lot poorer. Tesla shares are “dramatically” overvalued and investors thinking of raising their holdings ahead of its addition to the S&P 500 Index, Ryan Brinkman wrote, should not.

Facebook says it wants to make money off of its messaging platform WhatsApp, Bloomberg Businessweek reports. But first, the battered social media giant—attacked for enabling Russia to try and tilt a U.S. election and serving as a forum for hate speech—must face a massive antitrust lawsuit. CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s absorption of WhatsApp and Instagram, according to 48 states and the federal government, was an antitrust bridge too far.

Mark Zuckerberg 

The son at the center of a $600 million divorce case in London said he felt he let his billionaire father down when he lost more than $50 million while day trading as a college student.

Plummeting New York City revenues are forcing spending cuts on affordable housing, meaning low-income residents aren’t benefiting in the same way wealthier residents are from falling rents.

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Vaccine Means Back to Office, Right? Maybe Not

As employers eagerly await Covid-19 vaccines that promise the return of staff to office cube farms, new reports indicate getting U.S. employees back won’t be easy. More than half of those currently working from home say they’d like to keep their remote arrangements beyond the pandemic.

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V-Day arrives

Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Bloomberg Follow Us Get the newsletter Britain on Tuesday became the first western country to start administering a coronavirus shot (developed by BioNTech and Pfizer) as a peer-reviewed study said a

Rising death count

Monday, December 7, 2020

Bloomberg Follow Us Get the newsletter The US is now averaging as many deaths per day from Covid-19 as it was in April when the pandemic first brutalized the Northeast. The seven-day average of

Wall Street loves China

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Bloomberg Follow Us Get the newsletter Just weeks before President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in, President Donald Trump's outgoing administration is trying desperately to lock in its policies toward

Wear it inside, too

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Bloomberg Follow Us Get the newsletter The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, whose missteps in the early stages of the pandemic led to critical delays in the creation and distribution of

Vaccine highs

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Bloomberg Follow Us Get the newsletter Moderna, which along with BioNTech/Pfizer has touted the success of its proposed coronavirus vaccine, climbed as much as 10% on Wednesday, hitting a record high.

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