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direct to your inboxA government minister has said that the UK is ‘working with’ the European Union on the issue of vaccine passports to restart international travel.Vaccine passports have been considered by many politicians and organisations to be the most realistic way of allowing people to travel abroad this summer.It would mean that those travelling internationally would need to prove they have been vaccinated from Covid-19 through a physical or digital document before being allowed to pass
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She has receipts! Meghan Markle’s longtime friend Janina Gavankar weighed in on the claims that the Duchess of Sussex made about the British royal family in her CBS tell-all interview with Prince Harry.
Thomas Markle spoke out about his daughter Meghan Markle and son-in-law Prince Harry after their explosive interview with CBS on Sunday, March 7.
CBS This Morning aired additional portions of Oprah Winfrey’s bombshell interview with Prince Harry and Meghan on Monday, including one clip where Harry talked about the role of racism in he and wife Meghan’s decision to leave the country.
Piers Morgan received his Covid 19 jab and joked that although he 'barely felt a thing' it it wasn't as painful as working with Susanna Reid.The Good Morning Britain star said the process was 'amazingly efficient' and that they 'treated me like the idiot I am' as he went for the important injection.Piers, 55, was given the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine and told fans on Twitter: '"JABBED!""Thanks to everyone at the Violet Melchett Centre in Chelsea for an incredibly quick, efficient service."In and
confirmed the end of “Borat,” it appears that the British comedian has found lucrative work elsewhere — shilling COVID-19 vaccines to celebs. In a sketch during Thursday night’s episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” Cohen was interrupted by what appeared to be a burner cell phone ringing while answering the question, “Was it fun to play Borat?”Trailing off his serious statement on the political impact of Borat, Cohen excuses himself to answer his cell phone — a number he seems to recognize.
direct to your inbox Society will need to learn to live with a “substantial” degree of Covid-19 mortality, but the worst seems to be over, a government scientific adviser has said.
coronavirus pandemic.Among the measures announced by Sunak today is the extension of the UK’s furlough scheme into September and further financial support for self-employed people during the pandemic.
the government outlined plans for England to gradually exit lockdown by the end of June.In the wake of the announcement, events such as Reading & Leeds Festival, Parklife Festival and Green Man Festival have all announced plans to go ahead.Live Nation has sold 170,000 tickets in the wake of the announcement, with Reading selling out entirely for 2021.
said people from BAME groups, in particular, are less likely to get vaccinated despite being at higher risk of infection and more prone to severe illness when they are. About 60 per cent of black people over 70 have been vaccinated compared to 75 per cent for South Asians and 90 per cent of white people, according to the latest NHS figures.