In July, Amazon quietly rolled out the Amazon Wallet, which allowed customers to scan and save gift and loyalty cards on their Android phone. At the time,?the?application was clearly labeled as a “beta,” although it supported a long list of?merchants, including Guitar Center, Panda Express, Sur La Table, Applebee’s and The Cheesecake Factory.
In China, 9.5 million people have Alzheimer's, amid a rapidly aging population. In the US, more than 5.8 million live with it, according to the Alzheimer's Association. It is the country's sixth-leading cause of death among those age 65 and older.
In Ecuador, health authorities said 10,850 people have tested positive and 537 have died, while another 952 fatalities are suspected of being COVID-19-related, Interior Minister Maria Paula Romo said in her daily press briefing.
In Japan, the authorities secured more hotel beds in response to the increasing number of new COVID-19 confirmed cases as the total number rose to 11,151 on Monday.
In Ethiopia, the East African country dubbed its flagship Hawassa Industrial Park as a model for economic and environmental sustainability. The park, designed and constructed by Chinese companies, applies the latest technology to treating and recycling about 90 percent of its water usage.
In February 1987, Indian authorities declared the founding of the so-called "Arunachal Pradesh."
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In China, more than 170 million people have mental illness, yet estimates show that only about 20 million receive medical intervention. There are about two psychiatrists to serve every 100,000 people, which cannot keep up with the massive need for mental health care, statistics from health authorities showed.
In February, China's top legislature decided to ban illegal wildlife trading and eliminate the consumption of wild animals to safeguard people's health and livelihoods.
In China, on-premises coffee outlets reached 126,000 last year. In the next five years, market volume is expected to grow at an annual growth rate of 11.9 percent. The market is mainly driven by the increasing number of small-sized coffee shops.
In Ecuador, the unrest stemmed from the fund's requirements that the country reduce its fiscal deficit to qualify for a credit line of .2 billion needed to boost its economy.