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Coronavirus outbreak ends cruise for thousands on German ship stuck in Portugal
The German operator of a cruise ship that has been stuck in Lisbon’s port due to a coronavirus outbreak among its crew pulled the plug on its voyage on Sunday…
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Combine classes in case of Covid staff shortages, DfE tells teachers in England
Tories criticised for failing to tackle Omicron earlier as Covid infections are still high Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage Ministers have told headteachers in England to…
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‘Generals don’t lead from the back’: New York mayor Eric Adams seeks bold start
Significant challenges await the newly sworn-in leader of the most populous US city Eric Adams’s first two days in office would resonate with any weary New York commuter: a subway…
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The Guardian view on the next pandemic: can we learn Covid’s lessons? | Editorial
Preparation means not just improving surveillance and buying more protective gear, but rethinking the way we live Though at times it can feel hard to believe – especially in recent…
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Coronavirus: Arrests as thousands protest against Covid-19 restrictions in Amsterdam
Thousands of protesters defied authorities and gathered in the Dutch capital Amsterdam on Sunday to oppose coronavirus restrictions, leading to clashes and arrests.“This is Holland! Power to the people!” chanted…
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Twitter bans congresswoman’s personal account for coronavirus misinformation
Twitter on Sunday banned the personal account of Georgia congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene for multiple violations of its Covid-19 misinformation policy, according to a statement from the company.Greene’s account was…
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Coronavirus: Brazil football star Ronaldo tests positive for Covid-19
Brazilian World Cup-winner Ronaldo tested positive for Covid-19 on Sunday, forcing him to cancel his appearance at celebrations for the 101st anniversary of his first-ever team, Cruzeiro, the club said.…
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In 2021 I ran 2,000km. It was the first resolution I’d kept longer than two weeks | Benjamin Giles
It took an app, a long lockdown and pushing through injury for Benjamin Giles to reach his self-imposed target. But most of all, it took obsession In the second year…
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Omicron surge could lead Israel to herd immunity, says nation’s top health official
Israel could reach herd immunity amid surging Omicron infections, its top health official said on Sunday, as the country approved the use of Merck & Co’s molnupiravir antiviral pill for…
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What impact will Omicron have on UK children and schools?
As the term begins and masks return to England’s classrooms, schools rely on vaccines, testing and hygiene Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage As a new term…