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UK’s drastic cut to overseas aid risks future pandemics, say Sage experts
Major research projects will be cancelled, including those designed to head off future disease threats, warn scientists The government’s drastic cut to overseas aid risks damaging the world’s ability to…
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UK Covid vaccine milestone as more than half of adults have had first dose
Friday was biggest day yet for UK vaccinations, with more than 660,000 doses administered Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage More than half of the UK adult…
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Coronavirus: Denmark reports one death, one case of serious illness after AstraZeneca jabs
Denmark on Saturday said that one person had died and another fell seriously ill with blood clots and cerebral haemorrhage after receiving the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccination.The two, both hospital staff…
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English tourism hotspots to get £56m boost to ‘prepare for great summer’
‘Welcome back’ fund will enable councils to revamp outdoor spaces as Covid restrictions ease Alfresco dining and pier-end promenading are set to become the flavour of the summer after a…
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Specialist Covid infection control scientist faces threat of deportation from UK
Charles Oti should be in his NHS job fighting the virus. Instead, the Home Office wants to send him to Nigeria An infection control specialist who has been offered a…
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Coronavirus: Pakistan PM contracts Covid-19; Tokyo Olympics bars overseas spectators
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has tested positive for Covid-19, his office said on Saturday, days after he was vaccinated against the disease.“At this point, the prime minister’s office can…
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Overcoming grief with past-life regression and guardian angels: how three women help others overcome loss and live a spiritual and purposeful life
With more than 2.68 million Covid-19-related deaths around the world, the social impact of grief has been massive. The pandemic has forced people to uproot traditions, and forgo funerals and…
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Why Israel is partying like it’s 2019, while most of Asia is stuck in 2020
Like club-goers everywhere brought down to earth by Covid-19, Roy Fridman can’t wait to attend his next festival or rave. Unlike most revellers, Fridman, who lives in Tel Aviv, Israel,…
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Dear Gavin Williamson, schools need kindness in this Covid crisis but you bang on about behaviour
Judging by the education secretary’s speech, ‘behaviour, behaviour, behaviour’ could be the Tories’ next election slogan Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage One of the most uplifting…
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Asia once led the coronavirus battle. Why is it behind on vaccines?
In Israel, where well over half the country’s 9 million residents have received their first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine, citizens are spilling out from bars onto the streets.After administering…