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Coronavirus live news: AstraZeneca finds ‘no evidence’ of blood clot risk as Netherlands suspends vaccine
Netherlands temporary suspension of AstraZeneca Covid vaccine to be in place until at least 29 March; AstraZeneca says a review of 17m people has shown no evidence of an increased…
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Coronavirus: report scathing on UK government’s handling of data
Committee says government’s lack of sufficient explanation has placed needless strain on public confidence Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage Ministers must learn from government failures in…
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Ireland suspends AstraZeneca Covid vaccine over blood clot concerns
Suspension follows similar move in Ireland due to reports in Norway of blood clots despite no proof of a link Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage The…
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4,618 new cases and 52 more deaths in UK – as it happened
This blog is now closed. We’ve launched a new blog at the link below: Coronavirus news – live 11.38pm GMT With that, we are closing this blog. Our new blog…
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Antony Blinken and Lloyd Austin head to Asia before US-China meeting in Alaska
Threats from China and North Korea will loom large over the Biden administration’s first cabinet-level trip abroad, part of a larger effort to bolster US influence and calm concerns about…
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Coronavirus: cellist Yo-Yo Ma serenades newly vaccinated residents at Massachusetts inoculation clinic
Newly vaccinated Massachusetts residents were treated to a mini concert over the weekend when famed cellist Yo-Yo Ma brought out his instrument after getting his second coronavirus shot.A masked-up Ma…
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Cellist Yo-Yo Ma gives impromptu performance at Covid vaccine centre
Acclaimed musician celebrated receiving his second vaccine dose by performing for those waiting in line Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage Internationally acclaimed cellist Yo-Yo Ma celebrated…
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Investors need to come back down to earth before the stock market bubbles over
Stock investors appear increasingly to live in a kind of capsule sealed off from the real world. Outside, winds may moan, storms threaten and the earth tremble but all that…
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The Guardian view on the Biden stimulus: a historic moment | Editorial
The White House is putting government at the heart of the post-Covid economic bounce-back. The implications affect us all During the pandemic, the world has been dazzled by the huge…
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Has the pandemic led to a long-term erosion of the right to dissent?
Analysis: the police’s handling of the Sarah Everard vigil raises questions over whether authorities are going too far Defending the Metropolitan police’s handling of Saturday night’s Sarah Everard vigil, assistant…