It’s the first July 4 after a year of pandemic-induced shutdowns, and Americans are partying – and traveling – like it’s 1999.
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Coronavirus vaccines are highly effective against hospitalisation from the Delta variant, according to new analysis.
Data released today (June 14) from Public Health England shows that people who have both doses of the Pfizer or AstraZeneca jab are highly protected against serious illness.
Research suggests the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is 96 per cent effective against hospitalisation from the Delta variant after two doses.
The Oxford-AstraZeneca jab is believed to be 92 per cent effective after
It’s the first July 4 after a year of pandemic-induced shutdowns, and Americans are partying – and traveling – like it’s 1999.
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The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health backtracked on its Covid guidelines Monday, “strongly” recommending masking in all indoor public places, due to the rapid spread of the Delta variant.
Nearly 48 million Americans are expected to take a trip over the upcoming 4th of July weekend, according to AAA. That’s up 40% from last summer’s pandemic-reduced numbers and down just slightly from 2019.
“We are starting to see small increases in daily hospitalizations, cases and deaths,” said Los Angeles Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer.
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Covid vaccine, according to the Government. While the vaccines are vital in Nicola Sturgeon's plan to beat the virus and return to normality, they can sometimes come with their own side effects.
In the same week that Gov. Gavin Newsom dropped capacity limits, social distancing rules and most masking requirements across the state, the so-called Delta variant of Covid-19 increased nearly 30%. The state last week also declared Delta a “variant of concern” for the first time.
Bruce Springsteen fans who have been given the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine will now be able to attend his Broadway stage show.Earlier this month it was announced that Springsteen On Broadway will be returning for a second run, with fully vaccinated fans allowed to purchase tickets for the shows, which run from next week (June 26) to early September.However, a recent statement revealed that the vaccine received needs to be on the FDA approved list in the United States, and the AstraZeneca jab
Good news for international fans of Bruce Springsteen: The Boss’ upcoming Springsteen on Broadway is opening its doors to people who have received the AstraZeneca Covid vaccine.
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Bruce Springsteen’s Broadway show later this month will be on the outside looking in if they’ve received the AstraZeneca vaccine, which hasn’t yet been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration.The show at the St. James Theatre, set to run June 26 through Sept.
Bruce Springsteen fans who have received the Oxford AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine will be unable to attend the singer’s forthcoming run of Broadway shows.As announced last week, Springsteen On Broadway will return for a second run later this year.Fully vaccinated fans are being allowed to purchase tickets for the shows, which run from next week (June 26) to early September.Despite this, it has now been revealed in a new statement that the vaccine received needs to be on the FDA approved list
Chrissy Teigen is not going to let cancel culture take her without a fight. On Wednesday, June 16th it was reported that Teigen has her eyes on Oprah Winfrey for her first on-camera interview.
Scotland too. Nick Thomas-Symonds, the shadow home secretary, used a speech on Tuesday to slam the government’s covid borders policy as Labour prepared to force a Commons vote calling for the amber travel list to be scrapped.
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