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Nightclubs could reopen on July 19 without revellers having to take covid tests or show vaccine passports, it has been reported.
The Evening Standard reports that Michael Gove, the Cabinet minister leading a review, is understood to believe it would be 'too much hassle' for the public and businesses to require testing to go clubbing.
The Standard quotes a government source as saying: "We are increasingly
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Mandatory Covid-19 vaccinations on film and TV productions will now be allowed, on a restricted basis, under a new agreement reached tonight between Hollywood’s unions and the major companies. The new protocols, they said in a joint statement, will give producers “the option to implement mandatory vaccination policies for casts and crew in Zone A on a production-by-production basis.” Zone A, where unmasked actors work, is the most restrictive of the safe work zones on sets.
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Ethan Shanfeld As coronavirus cases rise across Los Angeles due to the Delta variant, Hollywood events are requiring even fully vaccinated attendees to show negative COVID tests.An invitation to Thursday’s Season 2 premiere of “Ted Lasso” reads, “Due to the recent increase in the Los Angeles COVID rates, all guests and personnel attending the Season 2 premiere of ‘Ted Lasso’ will be required to show proof of full-vaccination and a negative COVID-19 test in order to enjoy the evening.”Other
Olivia Rodrigo headed to the White House on Wednesday to help spread an important message.
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So far, so many celebrities who are currently eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine have chosen to do so to help the pandemic come to an end and keep everyone safe against the deadly virus.
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official Twitter account of the “Teletubbies.” Originally aired on the BBC in 1997, the nostalgic kids show — which featured four bombastically hued beings with TVs for tummies — was relaunched in 2015 for a modern audience.The tweet included pics depicting the colorful quartet of Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po displaying their “COVID-19 Vaccination Tubby Cards.” These fictitious documents revealed that the creatures had gone to the “Home Dome Clinic,” where they received the made-up
President Joe Biden outlined a series of steps the administration is taking after the administration fell just short of its goal of having 70% of the country with at least one Covid-19 shot.
Pfizer/BioNTech jab in preventing infections and illness, however it remained highly effective in stopping serious illness. The study was conducted when cases of the deadly virus began to rise in Israel, while social distancing has also been eradicated.
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Perth and Kinross have been added by NHS Tayside as the health board tries to bring the COVID-19 pandemic under control. Cases have risen sharply in Perth and Kinross over the past week, with the current seven-day infection rate sitting at 332.3 per 100,000 people - a record high for the region.
Covid tests or show vaccine passports.According to the Evening Standard, a major review into reopening clubs on July 19 is being led by Michael Gove, who believes that testing will prove to be “too much hassle” for both the public and businesses.A government source told the publication: “We are increasingly confident that people are protected and the plan is to reopen everything, with no exceptions.”The decision has been widely hailed by leading figures in the nighttime economy, including