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Coronavirus: Britain’s next pandemic plan is to prepare to live with it
Britain’s success at vaccinating faster than anywhere else in Europe is putting pressure on Prime Minister Boris Johnson to figure out what comes next.While Israel is emerging as the global…
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When Can I Go Back to School? Self-published lockdown story lands major publisher
‘Gentle, honest’ book, written by Anna Friend in response to her seven-year-old son’s worries, wins five-figure deal with Scholastic A self-published children’s picture book that was written to help the…
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Australia’s travel bubble with New Zealand to resume as Victoria records no new Covid cases
Quarantine-free travel for New Zealanders entering Australia will restart from Sunday Australia’s first Covid vaccinations of elderly and disabled unlikely to be from own GP See all our coronavirus coverage…
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Coronavirus: Hong Kong confirms 15 new cases, expert says Sinovac vaccine safe for elderly in stable health condition
Hong Kong recorded 15 new Covid-19 infections on Saturday, according to a source, while a top medical expert assured the public that China’s Sinovac vaccine was safe for elderly people…
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New Zealand begins Covid vaccine rollout, starting with border workers
Twelve thousand staff from border and managed isolation quarantine facilities to get first Pfizer jabs Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage New Zealand has started its official…
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Covid-19 adds to woes of Hong Kong’s ethnic minority residents facing discrimination, language barrier, difficulty finding jobs
Hongkonger and Nepali Dilip Rai, 42, stops to catch his breath as he climbs the stairs to his fourth-floor flat in an old tenement building in Jordan.The security guard lives…
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China’s coronavirus vaccines: for many countries, it’s not political, it’s the only choice
Viewed from Brussels or Washington, the global roll-out of Chinese vaccines is inevitably seen in terms of great power rivalry. This is typical of conversations about China’s global engagement, which…
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The Guardian view on sharing vaccines: protecting others protects us | Editorial
It is in everyone’s interests for richer countries to ensure supplies are distributed more equitably Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage Can naked self-interest achieve what a…
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Coronavirus live news: three-month gap makes Oxford jab more effective; Pfizer vaccine cuts transmission, studies find
Study shows 12-week gap between doses is more effective than six-week gap; Israeli scientists find transmission greatly reduced after Pfizer jabs Scepticism over Oxford vaccine threatens European immunisations Vaccinated people…
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Texas storm: millions without heat, water and power as Cruz travel backlash continues – live
Biden promises to use federal resources to help Texas US rejoins Paris climate accord Anti-Ted Cruz outrage shows little sign of abating Texas faces dwindling food supplies amid Arctic conditions…