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Hundreds off work ill at leading London hospital as Omicron cases surge
Non-essential services cancelled and staff redeployed to intensive care to treat influx of Covid admissions Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage Omicron is having a significant impact…
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NHS could face surge in hospitalisations despite booster, scientists warn
Drop in protection against Omicron variant may lead to ‘a large number of people’ needing treatment Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage Hospitalisations from Covid could pose…
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Premier League to hold emergency talks with owners and managers over Covid
Some clubs want a Christmas ‘firebreak’ of fixtures Pep Guardiola will be at St James’ Park after negative test The Premier League will hold emergency meetings next week with club…
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New York coronavirus cases top 20,000 for daily record as shutdowns spread
New York state is experiencing a dramatic spike in Covid-19 cases, driving a fresh wave of school closings, work-from-home migrations and business disruptions.The 21,027 new cases reported Friday surpassed the…
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No 10 inquiry head faces pressure to quit over claims he hosted a party
Simon Case, the cabinet secretary, allegedly had drinks for up to 20 staff in his Whitehall offices in December last year The country’s leading civil servant has stepped down from…
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China’s zero-Covid strategy risks isolating it from trade partners as US tensions rise, expert says
China risks losing an opportunity to leverage its trade clout and offset United States containment efforts if it continues with its harsh border restrictions in 2022, a prominent Chinese academic…
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Over 91% Democrats vaccinated, while only 60% Republicans have taken one shot, data reveals
Of every 100,000 residents, 25 died of Covid in Trump counties in October, compared to the 7.8 in Biden-voting counties New data analysis has revealed that if US Democratic voters…
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Martin Rowson on Boris Johnson’s post-byelection party — cartoon
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Fatigue has replaced fear for us health workers on the frontline, the toll of the past two years has left a mark | Stephen Parnis
Despite exhausting workloads and the uncertainties we still face, I am thankful – for those around me and for a gamechanging vaccine I’ve done my final weekend emergency department shift…
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‘A hell of a decision to make’: why Covid cases are exploding across NSW
Allowing the virus to spread may be part of a strategy to build herd immunity but could lead to deaths and the health system being swamped, experts warn Get our…