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Vaccinating teenagers against coronavirus could prevent a further outbreak this winter, an expert has claimed.
Professor Peter Openshaw, a member of the Nervtag advisory group, said that offering vaccines to those over the age of 12 could be key to “interrupting” the spread of the virus.
He told Sky News: “I think it’s quite likely, unless we do something pretty radical by way of interrupting the spread of this virus, that we will have to
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Olivia Rodrigo and Dr. Tony Fauci formed an unlikely friendship during the singer’s visit to the White House this week.
Prince George won't go to boarding school full-time like his dad, a royal commentator says. Kate Middleton and Prince William set tongues wagging when they began scoping out new schools and possible homes in the Berkshire area earlier this year.
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
vaccination rates in Scotland dropped to their lowest level in three months. The Scottish and UK Governments both follow guidance on jabs from the Joint Committee on Vaccines and Immunisations (JCVI).
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England's long-awaited dreams of football victory were shattered on Sunday evening in the Euro 2020 final. Fans woke up on Monday morning with sore heads and a profound sense of disappointment.
Olympic venues in Tokyo because of a new state of emergency imposed due to the spread of the coronavirus, Japan's Olympic minister said Thursday, meaning the Games will happen mostly behind closed doors.
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
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Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief“Many people changed their minds at the last minute and decided to come to Cannes,” said Jerome Paillard, executive manager of the Cannes Market, the business wing of the Cannes Film Festival. Those that did will have access to a large volume of new films making their market premieres.Paillard explained that the pre-Cannes online market held two weeks ago was necessary because it filled the gap between Berlin and Cannes.
Subtle but sweet. Prince Harry was trying to connect with his brother, Prince William, at their late mother Princess Diana’s tribute statue unveiling, according to body language expert Blanca Cobb.
Perth and Kinross has more than tripled over the past two weeks. It comes as the World Health Organisation data shows Tayside has become the COVID capital of Europe with the current highest rates of infection.
Perez Hilton says he “carries deep shame and regret” for how he behaved in the past about Britney Spears. He told Sky News on Thursday that he takes “full accountability” for the comments he made on his gossip site and said, “I can’t say I was just young and dumb.
Meghan Markle is a strong woman asking for something reasonable and being told to "sit down and shut up", a royal expert says. The insider's comments came in response to a Hollywood screenwriter's criticisms that the Duchess of Sussex fails to cope with "rejection".