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										<title>COVID-19 Lockdown Exit Analysis - 27th Jan 2021</title>
										<date>27th Jan 2021</date>
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													<title>California ends wide lockdown as Covid hospital strain eases</title>
													<section>Lockdown Exit</section>
													<author>FRANCE 24</author>
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													California lifted blanket stayathome orders across the US state Monday paving the way for activities including outdoor dining to return even in worsthit regions as the pandemics strain on hospitals begins to ease. The western state has suffered one of the nations worst winter Covid spikes with hospital intensive care units overwhelmed ambulances backed up for hours at a time and cases more than doubling since December to over three million. The stayathome measures were ordered for some 20 million people in southern and central California since December 3 but public health director Tomas Aragon said the state was now turning a critical corner.</description>
													<link>https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20210125-california-ends-wide-lockdown-as-covid-hospital-strain-eases</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>New Zealand may approve COVID19 vaccine next week start general vaccinations midyear</title>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													New Zealand may approve a COVID19 vaccine as early as next week Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Tuesday a day after the country confirmed its first case of the new coronavirus in the community in months. Were making swift progress towards vaccinating New Zealanders against the virus but were also absolutely committed to ensuring the vaccines are safe and effective Ardern said in a statement. The recent community case in a woman who returned to New Zealand on Dec. 30 and had tested positive for the South African strain of the virus after leaving a twoweek mandatory quarantine led Australia to immediately suspend a travel bubble with New Zealand for 72 hours. Pressure has been mounting on Arderns government to vaccinate the population but New Zealand has repeatedly said the process will not start for months.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/article/health-coronavirus-newzealand/new-zealand-may-approve-covid-19-vaccine-next-week-start-general-vaccinations-mid-year-idUSL1N2K105A</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>New Zealands borders may stay shut for most of the year as Covid19 rages on PM Ardern says</title>
													<section>Lockdown Exit</section>
													<author>MSN.com</author>
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													New Zealands borders will remain closed for most of this year as the Covid19 pandemic rages on but the country will pursue travel arrangements with neighbouring Australia and other Pacific nations Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Tuesday. Medical authorities meanwhile may approve a Covid19 vaccine as early as next week Ardern said as pressure mounts for a start to vaccinations after the country confirmed its first case of the new coronavirus in the community in months. Given the risks in the world around us and the uncertainty of the global rollout of the vaccine we can expect our borders to be impacted for much of this year Ardern said </description>
													<link>https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/new-zealand-s-borders-may-stay-shut-for-most-of-the-year-as-covid-19-rages-on-pm-ardern-says/ar-BB1d63mC</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>The help firms will get if there is another Covid lockdown</title>
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													<author>Stuff.co.nz</author>
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													In New Zealand most businesses would dread going into another Covid lockdown but the Government has planned ahead what financial support would be available if the worst happens. Finance Minister Grant Robertson set out the assistance that would be offered next time around before Christmas. And while wage subsidies would again do the heavy lifting when it came to propping up the economy some of the help would be new.</description>
													<link>https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/124054723/the-help-firms-will-get-if-there-is-another-covid-lockdown</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Treat every case like a murder How New Zealandlike Zero Covid approach could work in Ireland</title>
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													<author>Irish Post</author>
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													The calls for a zeroCovid approach in Ireland are growing louder and the Government may soon be forced to act. As images from packed festivals and sports events in New Zealand made their way to Ireland where it is illegal to travel further than 5km from home and household visits are banned the calls to put an end to rolling lockdowns have grown more desperate. Public health expert Dr Toms Ryan explained how a Zero Covid approach could work in Ireland should it be brought in. Stating that the approach is perfectly realistic Dr Ryan said we have a choice of  taking control of our situation or choosing to live in rolling lockdowns or permanent lockdown for the rest of 2021. In order for Ireland to live Covidfree Dr Ryan said We need three things. We need to chase we need to crush and we need to contain the virus.</description>
													<link>https://www.irishpost.com/news/treat-every-case-like-a-murder-expert-explains-how-new-zealand-like-zero-covid-approach-could-work-in-ireland-202331</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Coronavirus Covid 19 Auckland Mayor Phil Goff calls for council involvement in local lockdowns</title>
													<section>Lockdown Exit</section>
													<author>New Zealand Herald</author>
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													Auckland Mayor Phil Goff does not want Wellington running the whole show when local lockdowns are imposed for Covid19. The former Labour MP is urging his colleagues in Parliament to break the shackles of centralised bureaucracy and bring local councils to the table. He would like to see a multiagency command centre set up working with Cabinet ministers and local councils when a local outbreak occurs.</description>
													<link>https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/coronavirus-covid-19-auckland-mayor-phil-goff-calls-for-council-involvement-in-local-lockdowns/6L3CPF2D35QNC425FBUPVKTR2M/</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>No system is perfect Siouxsie Wiles on New Zealands fight against Covid complacency</title>
													<section>Lockdown Exit</section>
													<author>The Guardian</author>
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													Last January Siouxsie Wiles was a microbiologist at the University of Auckland specialising in the scientific possibilities of bioluminescence as well as a widely awarded media commentator. Twelve months later Wiles is New Zealands most famous scientist at least its most visible thanks to her trademark pink hair and a lynchpin of its pandemic success having been tireless and everpresent in her efforts to explain how the virus spreads. At her peak she was doing 20 to 30 interviews a day. But while many might see her as a figure of 2020 for Wiles the threat remains very much at hand. Though New Zealands border restrictions have been bolstered since the new variant of coronavirus took off in December a steady stream of cases have been confirmed in arrivals in quarantine.</description>
													<link>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jan/26/no-system-is-perfect-siouxsie-wiles-on-new-zealands-fight-against-covid-complacency</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Johnson  Johnson on track for 100 million vaccine doses by end of June bolstering US supply  TheHill</title>
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													<author>The Hill</author>
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													Johnson  Johnson said Tuesday that it is on track to meet its target of 100 million coronavirus vaccine doses for the United States by the end of June one of a string of confident announcements on vaccine supply. Johnson  Johnsons vaccine trial is being closely watched as it has the potential to produce a third vaccine for the U.S. helping further an increase in available doses. The company said Tuesday that it expects results from its Phase 3 trial by early next week. If the vaccine proves to be safe and effective and is authorized in the coming weeks the companys chief financial officer Joseph Wolk told CNBC Were very confident and on track to meet all of our commitments which would include 100 million doses to the U.S. by the end of June.</description>
													<link>https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/535853-johnson-johnson-on-track-for-100-million-vaccine-doses-by-end-of-june</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>White House expected to tell governors they will get more coronavirus vaccine doses starting next week</title>
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													<author>The Washington Post</author>
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													The Biden administration said Tuesday it will seek to buy another 200 million doses of the two coronavirus vaccines that have been authorized for emergency use in the United States. The purchases would increase available supply by 50 percent bringing the total to 600 million doses by this summer. Because both products  one developed by Pfizer and German company BioNTech and the other by Moderna  are twodose regimens that would be enough to fully vaccinate 300 million people. An estimated 260 million people in the United States are currently considered eligible to receive a coronavirus vaccine though Pfizer and Moderna have initiated trials for children as young as 12 the results of which could expand the pool</description>
													<link>https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2021/01/26/vaccine-supply-biden/</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>EU threatens to impose export controls on Covid vaccines</title>
													<section>Exit Strategies</section>
													<author>The Independent</author>
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													Prime minister Boris Johnson has pledged to launch an inquiry into Britains handling of the pandemic but insisted on Tuesday evening that we truly did everything that we could and continue to do everything that we can to minimise the loss of life and to minimise suffering. However for many of those scientists who either advised the government or watched on helplessly from the sidelines as their warnings went unheeded there is no excusing the realities of the past year and the scale of mortality that has swept across the UK.</description>
													<link>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/covid-uk-news-live-coronavirus-vaccine-test-update-b1792643.html</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Covid vaccine Scottish GPs say vaccination target for over70s is a big ask</title>
													<section>Exit Strategies</section>
													<author>iNews</author>
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													Coronavirus vaccination centres around Scotland will have to be operating at full steam in a matter of days for all over70s to given their first dose on time doctors have warned. Dr Andrew Buist chair of the British Medical Associations Scottish GPs group described the official target of reaching this age group by midFebruary as a big ask. While he said he was very confident that the over80s would receive their first dose by the end of next week as planned he was much less certain about the over70s target.</description>
													<link>https://inews.co.uk/news/scotland/covid-vaccine-scotland-gps-vaccination-target-over-70s-big-ask-845612</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>People 75 and older can sign up for coronavirus vaccine beginning Wednesday</title>
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													<author>The Boston Globe</author>
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													Massachusetts embarks on the next stage of its COVID19 vaccination program on Wednesday extending eligibility to people 75 and older the population most devastated by the coronavirus amid frustration over the pace and priority of distribution. As the Biden administration announced plans to buy 200 million more doses of the vaccine and increase weekly shipments to states Massachusetts officials said residents 75 and over could now register for appointments at scores of immunization sites across the state. The first shots for this age cohort approximately 450000 people will begin Monday. By the end of this week we will have 103 vaccination sites open to the public with the ability to administer about 240000 doses each week Governor Charlie Baker said Tuesday in his State of the Commonwealth address. And by midFebruary we will have 165 public sites including seven mass vaccination sites and all together we will have the capacity to administer approximately 305000 doses every week.</description>
													<link>https://www.bostonglobe.com/2021/01/26/nation/people-75-older-can-sign-up-coronavirus-vaccine-beginning-wednesday/</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Wales reveals how much coronavirus vaccine is being wasted</title>
													<section>Exit Strategies</section>
													<author>Wales Online</author>
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													The Welsh Government has published detail for how much coronavirus vaccine is being wasted. In total 0.3 of the vaccine distributed in Wales has been wasted  which is equivalent to around 870 of the 290000 coronavirus doses that have so far been administered in Wales. See the daily update here. However Wales will not be releasing figures on coronavirus vaccine stock and supply levels  despite the health minister stating they would be in yesterdays press conference. Vaughan Gething said on Monday that information would be put in the public domain about the amount of vaccines Wales had received the amount supplied and the amount of vaccine wastage. This information is in addition to the data Public Health Wales now releases on a daily basis showing the number of people being immunised against Covid19 and their priority category. But the Welsh Government has now said that figures on the amount of doses supplied to Wales will not be released. It said that the UK Government has asked that vaccine stock data is not published due to current commercial sensitivities.</description>
													<link>https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/health/wales-reveals-how-much-coronavirus-19700809</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Covid19 Plans to vaccinate all over65s by end of February</title>
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													<author>BBC News</author>
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													The Department of Health has said it plans to vaccinate everyone aged over 65 in Northern Ireland by the end of February. Both GP practices and regional vaccination centres will be used to vaccinate members of the public from prioritised groups. People aged between 65 and 69 in NI are to be vaccinated at their local vaccination centre. Until now only health care workers have been vaccinated at these locations. As of Monday 159642 people in Northern Ireland had received a first coronavirus vaccine dose. On Tuesday the Department of Health daily figures reported an additional 16 Covid19 related deaths and 550 new cases bringing the total number of positive tests to 101291.</description>
													<link>https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-55817436</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Covid19 in Scotland Half of over80s have had first vaccine dose</title>
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													<author>The Times</author>
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													More than half of people over 80 have received their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine.The 51 per cent figure announced by Scottish ministers is significantly lower than the UKwide average of 78.7</description>
													<link>https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/covid-19-in-scotland-half-of-over-80s-have-had-first-vaccine-dose-m0mvfxzrr</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Four in five over80s have had first COVID19 jab despite weekend slump in vaccinations</title>
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													<author>GP online</author>
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													Health and social care secretary Matt Hancock said on 25 February that 78.7 of people aged over 80 have now received a dose of COVID19 vaccine  up from 60 around a week ago. UKwide there are 3.3m people aged over 80  suggesting that around 2.6m in this cohort have had at least one dose of vaccine.
Of the 6.6m total firstdose COVID19 jabs administered UKwide to date around 40 have gone to over80s. NHS officials have said around three quarters of jabs in England have been administered by GPled local vaccination sites.</description>
													<link>http://www.gponline.com/four-five-over-80s-first-covid-19-jab-despite-weekend-slump-vaccinations/article/1705476</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Davos highlights Merkel appeals for international cooperation to overcome Covid19</title>
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													<author>Financial Times</author>
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													European leaders on Tuesday urged greater international cooperation as they reflected on the pandemic and signalled hopes for Joe Bidens administration to extend its early efforts to reengage in multilateral forums. Angela Merkel the German chancellor said the coronavirus pandemic has been the hour of multilateralism as she used her speech to plead for more international collaboration to defeat the virus. We must choose the multilateral approach she said on Tuesday adding that isolation was not the solution and urging for coronavirus vaccines to be distributed fairly to poorer countries.  Ms Merkel also said the pandemic had highlighted the importance of international agreements such as the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Paris climate accord. </description>
													<link>https://www.ft.com/content/02465195-1957-490d-a3c8-4c54d45469a9</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Coronavirus Vaccine supply fears grow amid EU export threat</title>
													<section>Exit Strategies</section>
													<author>BBC News</author>
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													The EU has warned Covid vaccine producers they must deliver agreed supplies amid fears reductions could seriously hamper its inoculation drive. AstraZeneca and PfizerBioNTech have both said production problems mean they cannot supply the expected numbers. The EU warned it could restrict exports of vaccines made in the bloc with Germanys health minister demanding fair distribution. The UKs vaccine minister warned of the dead end of vaccine nationalism. AstraZeneca is mainly produced in the UK while the UKs supplies of the PfizerBioNTech vaccine come from the companys Belgian plant.</description>
													<link>https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-55805903</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Delaying the second Covid dose in the UK is controversial but its the right decision</title>
													<section>Exit Strategies</section>
													<author>The Guardian</author>
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													A recent YouGov poll shows that the British are among the most willing in the world to take the Covid19 vaccine. This is good news. But there are still questions about the vaccines and the way theyre being deployed especially after the government decided to spread out the time between the two doses from three weeks to 12 weeks. The confusion is understandable as we are in a developing situation. Clear messages about why tough decisions are made can get lost in the noise. First it is absolutely clear that the two Covid19 vaccines that are being deployed in the UK will save lives. Moreover they will reduce the burden on hospitals. The Pfizer data measured from day 14 postvaccination showed only one severe case of Covid19 in 21000 vaccinated people. The AstraZeneca data showed no hospitalisations or severe disease in 6000 vaccinated trial participants. The caveat to this was that there were a small number of cases in the first two months after the first vaccine dose. This brings me to an important point.</description>
													<link>https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/jan/26/second-covid-dose-uk-jabs</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Covid No risk to delivery of Pfizer vaccine minister insists despite EU threat to impose export controls</title>
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													<author>The Independent</author>
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													There is no risk to deliveries of the Pfizer vaccine a minister is insisting despite the EU threat to impose controls over a separate row with UKbased AstraZeneca. Nadhim Zahawi sought to play down growing fears of vaccine nationalism  saying he was confident that tens of millions of doses of Pfizer jabs ordered from Belgium will arrive. Brussels announced plans for export controls after AstraZeneca  which was due to deliver 80 million doses to the EU by the end of March  suddenly said it was cutting supplies to as low as 30 million. But asked whether the EU could prevent Pfizer vials leaving its borders Mr Zahawi the vaccines minister said No Im confident that the Pfizer vaccine will be delivered.</description>
													<link>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/covid-vaccine-eu-pfizer-astrazeneca-b1792655.html</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Lockdown UK Schools to find out when they can reopen within days</title>
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													<author>Metro.co.uk</author>
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													Schools are to find out when they can reopen within days Education Minister Nick Gibb said. He told MPs The Government recognises that headteachers teachers support staff and parents and carers need time to prepare for reopening. Thats why Education Secretary Gavin Williamson made it clear we will give two weeks notice to schools colleges and universities so they can prepare for a return to face to face education. We want to give notice so parents can get notice for the care of their children and we will be making an announcement in the next few days.</description>
													<link>https://metro.co.uk/2021/01/26/lockdown-uk-schools-to-find-out-when-they-can-reopen-within-days-13967376/</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>How quarantine hotels could work for travellers arriving in the UK</title>
													<section>Exit Strategies</section>
													<author>iNews</author>
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													Boris Johnson is considering making all travellers arriving in the UK  including Brits returning home  quarantine in hotels. International travel is banned during Englands lockdown with exceptions for essential circumstances. The UK has already scrapped travel corridors meaning anyone arriving from abroad  with the exception of Ireland  must selfisolate for 10 days.</description>
													<link>https://inews.co.uk/news/uk/hotel-quarantine-uk-rules-new-covid-travel-restrictions-arrivals-australia-explained-843581</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Germany backs EU export restrictions on vaccine after supply cuts</title>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													 Germanys health minister supported European Union proposals to introduce restrictions on COVID19 vaccines on Tuesday as tensions grew with AstraZeneca and Pfizer over sudden supply cuts just a month after the bloc started vaccinating citizens. The EU has proposed setting up a register of vaccine exports amid frustration over delays in deliveries of AstraZenecas COVID19 shot and other supply problems. I can understand that there are production problems but then it must affect everyone in the same way Health Minister Jens Spahn told ZDF television. This is not about Europe first but about Europes fair share he said adding it therefore made sense to have export limits on vaccines.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-germany-spahn/germany-backs-eu-export-restrictions-on-vaccine-after-supply-cuts-idUSKBN29V0LN</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>U.S. will have enough Covid19 vaccines for 300 million Americans by end of summer Biden says</title>
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													<author>Stat News</author>
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													President Biden plans to purchase another 200 million doses of coronavirus vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna which should give the U.S. enough to fully vaccinate 300 million Americans by the end of summer 2021 the administration announced in a press release Tuesday. The Biden administration will also increase the number of vaccines being shipped weekly to states from 8.6 million to 10 million. The move comes less than a week after the Biden administration released a sweeping national plan to revamp the coronavirus vaccine effort. That plan foreshadowed a number of the changes announced Tuesday including purchasing more vaccines from vaccine manufacturers.</description>
													<link>https://www.statnews.com/2021/01/26/biden-purchase-doses-300-million-americans/</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>UK health minister says new COVID variant makes it harder to lift lockdown</title>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Britains health minister Matt Hancock said on Monday a new more infectious coronavirus variant means the government needs to be more cautious in lifting lockdown restrictions. The government said on Friday that the new variant may be 30 more deadly than the original strain. There is no question the new variant made this fight a whole lot tougher Hancock told a press conference. The critical message is we must be cautious. For all of us our response must be extra careful.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-britain-hancock-va/uk-health-minister-says-new-covid-variant-makes-it-harder-to-lift-lockdown-idUSKBN29U21C?il=0</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Covid19 PM deeply sorry as UK deaths exceed 100000</title>
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													<author>BBC News</author>
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													The UK death toll from coronavirus has passed 100000 according to government figures. Boris Johnson says he is deeply sorry for every life that has been lost
The PM says he takes full responsibility for everything that the government has done. The health secretary Matt Hancock said the figure was heartbreaking while Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said it was a national tragedy</description>
													<link>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-55808412</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Covid19 Was US vaccine rollout a dismal failure under Trump</title>
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													<author>BBC News</author>
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													President Joe Biden has pledged to boost the rollout of Covid vaccines in the US and has criticised the speed of the operation under the previous administration.
Its been a dismal failure thus far the president said after taking office. Hes committed to overseeing 100 million vaccine doses administered in his first 100 days and has since said I think we may be able to get that to 1.5 million a day rather than one million a day. So how slow was the rollout under the Trump administration</description>
													<link>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-55721437</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>This was absolutely avoidable How the UK lost 100000 lives to Covid19</title>
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													<author>The Independent</author>
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													A catalogue of costly errors the refusal to heed scientific advice at crucial pinchpoints and the absence of any real strategy set the UK on a collision course with tragedy writes Samuel Lovett</description>
													<link>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/covid-deaths-uk-coronavirus-cases-latest-b1792224.html</link>
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													<author>ITV News</author>
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													Since the first confirmed death of a Covid19 patient in the UK in March the country has passed many other grim milestones. Now that figure has reached 100000 deaths among patients who died within 28 days of the first positive coronavirus test. Heres how we got here. March 5  Business as usual as first reported Covid death confirmed. On March 5 the UK reported its first confirmed Covid death after a woman in her 70s died at the Royal Berkshire NHS Trust after testing positive for the virus. No restrictions to limit the spread of the pandemic were in place yet. The prime minister stressed it was business as usual for the country and encouraged people to keep washing their hands.</description>
													<link>https://www.itv.com/news/2021-01-26/100000-uk-covid-deaths-the-moments-which-led-to-the-grim-milestone</link>
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													<author>The Independent</author>
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													German Chancellor Angela Merkel conceded that the coronavirus pandemic has highlighted significant shortcomings in her country as she told the World Economic Forum on Tuesday that it has underlined the need for international cooperation on issues such as vaccines. Germany had a relatively successful first phase of the pandemic but saw infections shoot up during the winter months and recently passed the threshold of 50000 deaths Europes fifthhighest toll. A lengthy second lockdown has slowly brought down the number of new cases in recent weeks.</description>
													<link>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/angela-merkel-germany-covid-vaccine-b1792906.html</link>
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													<author>London Evening Standard</author>
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													Police arrested at least 70 people after rioting broke out for a third night around the Netherlands following protests over a new nighttime curfew. The scenes over the weekend which saw rioters attack police and start fires came after the government implemented new lockdown curbs including the first curfew in the country since World War Two. The measure  which runs each day from 9pm to 4.30am  was imposed after the National Institute for Health RIVM warned of a new wave of infections due to the socalled British variant of Covid19 despite the numbers of new infections in the Netherlands declining for weeks. </description>
													<link>https://www.standard.co.uk/news/world/amsterdam-lockdown-protests-police-b901122.html</link>
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													<author>BBC News</author>
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													More than 100000 people in the UK have died from a virus that this time last year felt like a faroff foreign threat. How did we come to be one of the countries with the worst death tolls There is no quick answer to that question and there is sure to be a long and detailed public inquiry once the pandemic is over. But there are plenty of clues that when pieced together help build a picture of why the UK has reached this devastating number. Some will point a finger at the government  its decision to lockdown later than much of western Europe the stuttering start to its testandtrace network the lack of protection afforded to care home residents. Others will spotlight deeper rooted problems with British society  its poor state of public health with high levels of obesity for example.</description>
													<link>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-55757790</link>
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													<author>The Wall Street Journal</author>
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													Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte is set to resign on Tuesday his office said as Europes underlying problems of economic stagnation and political fragmentation start to reassert themselves amid the gruelling pandemic. The fall of Italys government in office for just 17 months is a symptom of the continuing fissures in Italian and European politics. Established and insurgent parties are struggling over Europes future stable majorities are often elusive and leaders are searching for ways to overcome longterm economic underperformancenowhere more so than in Italy. Romes latest political breakdown is likely to cause concern in the capitals of Europes stronger economies such as Germany which last year agreed to underwrite a massive European Union investment plan for economic recovery from the coronavirus.</description>
													<link>https://www.wsj.com/articles/italian-prime-minister-giuseppe-conte-to-resign-11611599680</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<author>Olive Press</author>
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													Policia Nacional have busted seven illegal parties in Marbella including one held in a hotel and two others in nightclubs. Hundreds of lockdown flouters were slapped with fines and warnings over the weekend in Marbella as police cracked down on breaches of coronavirus restrictions.</description>
													<link>https://www.theolivepress.es/spain-news/2021/01/26/police-break-up-seven-parties-in-spains-marbella-as-covid-lockdown-flouters-continue-to-break-rules/</link>
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													<author>The Independent</author>
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													Schoolteachers and university students marched together in protests or went on strike Tuesday around France to demand more government support amid the pandemic. No virus protocol no school read posters carried by schoolteachers demanding better virus protections at their schools which have remained open since September because of the governments concern over learning gaps. Sick of Zoom chanted university students frustrated that theyve been barred from campuses since October. The common concern at Tuesdays protests in Paris Marseille and other cities around France was economic.</description>
													<link>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/teachers-students-march-in-france-for-more-virus-support-students-students-virus-teachers-university-b1792900.html</link>
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													<author>FRANCE 24</author>
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													Lebanese demonstrators clashed with security forces in the northern city of Tripoli on Monday night as anger grows over a total lockdown aimed at stemming an unprecedented spike in coronavirus cases. The National News Agency NNA said security personnel had clashed with demonstrators angered at the lockdown fines against those who flout it and the suffocating economic crisis. An AFP photographer saw demonstrators burn tyres and throw rocks to which security forces responded with teargas and rubber bullets. </description>
													<link>https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20210125-clashes-in-lebanon-s-tripoli-as-anger-grows-over-virus-lockdown</link>
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													<author>The Indian Express</author>
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													Dozens of Lebanese protesters enraged at a nearly monthlong lockdown to combat the spread of coronavirus took to the streets of the countrys second largest city on Monday and pelted security forces with stones. The security forces responded with tear gas to break up the protesters who gathered in central Tripoli despite a strict lockdown in place since midJanuary aimed at containing a major surge in infection in the small Mediterranean country. Protesters in Tripoli were complaining that their region the most impoverished in Lebanon is unable to cope with the nearly monthlong lockdown with little to no government assistance.</description>
													<link>https://indianexpress.com/article/world/lebanese-in-impoverished-north-protest-coronavirus-lockdown-7162012/</link>
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													<author>The Guardian</author>
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													A doctor from the Wuhan hospital hit hardest by the Covid19 epidemic has said he and colleagues suspected the virus was highly transmissible in early January last year weeks before Chinese authorities admitted it but were prevented from warning anyone. The doctors testimony  in a new BBC documentary on the 54 days between the first known case of coronavirus and the Wuhan lockdown  adds to mounting evidence of Beijings early attempts to cover up the virus outbreak and intimidate healthworkers into staying quiet. Wuhan central hospital is just a few kilometres from the Huanan wet market the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak and was quickly overwhelmed by patients after the first cases emerged in December 2019. More than 200 hospital employees reportedly contracted the virus and several including whistleblower doctor Li Wenliang died.</description>
													<link>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jan/26/wuhan-doctor-china-authorities-stopped-me-sounding-alarm-on-covid</link>
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													<author>Daily Mail</author>
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													EU health chiefs have demanded pharmaceutical firms give early warning when exporting vaccines to Britain. It means Pfizer  which has a jabmaking plant in Belgium  will be forced to tell EU officials about jab exports. Britain has ordered 40million doses of Pfizer jab which is described as workhorse of the UK vaccine rollout. Vaccine battle took another twist last night when German papers reported EU officials could reject UK jab. The reports say EMA could reject the Oxford vaccine for usage in over65s due to 8 per cent efficacy rates. But vaccine manufacturer AstraZeneca last night furiously denied claims reported in Bild and Handelsblatt. It comes after AstraZeneca announced it could only supply 31million of 80million doses to EU by end of March. EU Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakides says drop is not acceptable and announced new scrutiny rules </description>
													<link>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9184203/AstraZeneca-say-meet-EUs-Covid-19-vaccine-demands-blocs-supply-chain-problems.html</link>
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													<author>The Guardian</author>
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													The news that the prime minister is looking at easing some restrictions by midFebruary came as a surprise to many reporters  and to No 10. The slip by Boris Johnson went against what insiders have been briefing for many weeks that the easing of restrictions is a long way off and that this time there will be extreme caution. The one to four most vulnerable groups are going to be vaccinated by 15 February. Before then we will be looking at the potential of relaxing some measures he said. Aides have underlined to reporters that Johnsons comments were misinterpreted  looking at only means the government will be starting to make decisions and that nothing will change before the 15 February review point. Less generously it was a bit of a tongue twist from Johnson.</description>
													<link>https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/jan/25/boris-johnsons-lockdown-slip-up-contradicts-the-official-line</link>
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													<author>Irish Examiner</author>
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													Dutch police detained more than 150 people in a third night of unrest in cities across the Netherlands where roaming groups of rioters set fires threw rocks and looted stores in violence triggered by a night curfew aimed at curbing the coronavirus. The nations first curfew since World War Two followed a warning by the National Institute for Health RIVM over a new wave of infections due to the British variant of the virus and was imposed despite weeks of declines in new infections. Ten police were injured in the port city of Rotterdam where 60 rioters were detained overnight Dutch news agency ANP said on Tuesday.</description>
													<link>https://www.irishexaminer.com/world/arid-40214330.html</link>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													As the United Kingdoms COVID19 death toll approaches 100000 griefstricken relatives of the dead expressed anger at Prime Minister Boris Johnsons handling of the worst public health crisis in a century. When the novel coronavirus which first emerged in China in 2019 slid silently across the United Kingdom in March Johnson initially said he was confident it could be sent packing in weeks. But 97939 deaths later the United Kingdom has the worlds fifth worst official death toll  more than its civilian toll in World War Two and twice the number killed in the 194041 Blitz bombing campaign although the total population was lower then. Behind the numbers there is grief and anger.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-health-coronavirus-britain-deaths/anger-and-grief-as-united-kingdoms-covid-19-death-toll-nears-100000-idUSKBN29U16J</link>
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													Keeping schools closed is having a calamitous impact on children some of the UKs top paediatricians have warned as they called for teachers to be prioritised for a vaccine. The group said they were witnessing an acute and rapid increase in mental health and safeguarding cases with parents suffering breakdowns and other psychological stress due to homeschooling. Vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi insisted it was the governments absolute priority to reopen schools. Experts  from Imperial College London Guys and St Thomas NHS Trust and the Royal Brompton Hospital  added that vaccinating school staff offers protection to one of our most important keyworker groups and also protects children.</description>
													<link>https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-school-closures-having-calamitous-impact-on-kids-and-parents-12199076</link>
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													<author>EDP 24</author>
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													Strict lockdown measures must continue to stop the evolution of more dangerous variants of Covid19 Norwich scientists have warned. Scientists from the Earlham Institute based at Norwich Research Park say it is crucial to stop more virulent variants from emerging to give the coronavirus vaccine rollout the best chance of succeeding. While the government has said it will review data next month to see if some easing of restrictions could be possible scientists have stressed the importance of lockdown.</description>
													<link>https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/covid-lockdown-must-continue-say-norwich-scientists-7074378</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<author>The Guardian</author>
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													Unemployment in the UK has reached the highest level for more than four years as the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic and tougher lockdown measures place more pressure on businesses and workers. The Office for National Statistics said the unemployment rate rose to 5 in the three months to the end of November  representing more than 1.7 million people  from 4.9 in the three months to the end of October reaching the highest level since August 2016. Unemployment was 4 in February before the pandemic struck.</description>
													<link>https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/jan/26/uk-unemployment-high-covid-19-lockdown-jobless</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<author>Financial Times</author>
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													Residents of a lockeddown Chinese city have raised an outcry about food and medicine shortages spurring a rare public debate about the countrys strict epidemic controls. Citizens in Tonghua near Chinas border with North Korea in northeastern Jilin province complained on blogging platform Weibo that a sudden lockdown has left some trapped in their apartments without supplies for more than a week.

We Tonghua people werent knocked down by the virus...but by hunger and basic illnesses wrote one blogger. 
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													<link>https://www.ft.com/content/7ed987cb-195e-4f53-bd86-2b21277f6a27</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<author>Irish Mirror</author>
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													In Ireland Tanaiste Leo Varadkar has said that the Government plans to keep full lockdown restrictions in place until March 5. Mr Varadkar said that the harsh restrictions are set to remain in place for another six weeks should Cabinet agree on the measures which would be in line with measures in place in Northern Ireland. The Tanaiste also said that the Government was looking at a phased reopening of schools in February however he hinted that it would depend on whether cases numbers were low enough.</description>
													<link>https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/tanaiste-leo-varadkar-confirms-lockdown-23384287</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<author>The Irish Times</author>
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													In Ireland Cabinet has signed off on an extension of current Level 5 Covid19 restrictions until March 5th as well as a range of measures designed to curtail travel into the State. However Government sources cautioned that it could be some time before many of the measures are brought into place due to a range of complexities around the new policies. It is understood that the Cabinet was warned that there are issues around the legal and practical approaches to implementing some of the new policies including mandatory hotel quarantine and shifting selfquarantine at home onto a mandatory rather than advisory footing.</description>
													<link>https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/level-5-extension-until-march-5th-ministers-told-detailed-legal-work-needed-on-travel-rules-1.4468043</link>
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													Britains unemployment rate hit its highest in nearly five years in the three months to November when coronavirus cases began to rise for a second time and most of the country returned to a partial lockdown. Redundancies touched a record high taking the unemployment rate to 5.0 its highest since mid2016 according to official data although the increase was slightly weaker than economists forecasts. There were some signs of a limited recovery in December when lockdown measures eased although a deterioration is likely in early 2021 as a tougher lockdown shut schools and closed most nonessential businesses to the public.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-britain-economy-unemployment/uk-jobless-rate-rises-to-highest-since-2016-idUSKBN29V0O1</link>
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													<author>Daily Mail</author>
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													The World Health Organization said pregnant women should only be immunized if they are high risk such as being a frontline healthcare worker or having an underlying condition.</description>
													<link>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-9189157/WHO-warns-Modernas-COVID-19-vaccine-NOT-used-pregnant-women.html</link>
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													<author>Daily Mail</author>
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													Pfizer develops booster shot amid fears its COVID19 vaccine is less effective against highlyinfectious variants from Brazil and South Africa. Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said Tuesday his firm will develop booster shots every time a variant makes its shot less effective. Last week lab tests suggested Pfizers current shot worked against the spike protein mutation shared by the UK and South African variants 
It has not announced testing the vaccine against mutation seen in the South African and Brazilian variants that may make them vaccineresistant 
Bourla said despite thinking the shot will work against variants Pfizer is developing booster shots. Moderna said yesterday it is making a South African variant booster shot after finding immunity to the variant from its vaccine may wane faster </description>
													<link>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-9189007/Pfizer-CEO-says-making-booster-shots-coronavirus-variants.html</link>
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													A madeinCanada vaccine to protect against COVID19 began human clinical trials Tuesday in Toronto says the biotechnology company that developed the vaccine.
Torontobased Providence Therapeutics said three shots will be given to 60 adult volunteers at a clinical trial site in Toronto in the first phase of the trial on Tuesday. 
Fifteen of those volunteers will receive a placebo and 45 will get the vaccine called PTXCOVID19B. Brad Sorenson the companys CEO said its the first time a vaccine designed and manufactured in Canada has begun clinical trials. The company has purchased a site in Calgary to mass produce the vaccine. </description>
													<link>https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/covid-19-vaccine-providence-1.5887613</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													As the world awaits Johnson  Johnsons phase 3 COVID19 vaccine data the company is prepping for regulatory filings and a global rollout. Orders for hundreds of millions of doses are pending. But even as rivals face manufacturing and logistics hurdles a top JJ exec said his company is comfortable meeting its 2021 supply commitments. JJs onedose vaccine would provide a major boost to worldwide vaccination efforts as shots from PfizerBioNTech Moderna and AstraZeneca remain in the early stages of their rollouts. News of supply disruptions for the AstraZeneca and Pfizer vaccines has been surfacing in Europe and U.S. rollouts for the mRNA vaccines have gotten off to a slowerthanexpected start.  JJ expects to report phase 3 data for its onedose vaccine by early next week execs said Tuesday. If the data are positive that could could meaningfully accelerate the rollout of vaccinations across the U.S. and potentially disrupt other vaccine manufacturers demand expectations Barclays analyst Carter Gould wrote in a note to clients Tuesday. </description>
													<link>https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma/j-j-ahead-phase-3-covid-19-vaccine-data-release-comfortable-meeting-its-delivery-commitments</link>
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													<author>The Independent</author>
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													Modernas Covid vaccine can be given in two doses as much as six weeks apart the World Health Organisation WHO has said.  The WHOs Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunisation known as Sage recommended the jab be given at an interval of 28 days but said that could be extended by a further two weeks under exceptional circumstances. The main recommendation for the use of this vaccine is that based on the current elements we recommend it should be given in doses of 100 micrograms or 0.5 ml with an interval of 28 days Alejandro Cravioto panel chair told a virtual briefing. This interval might be moved to 42 days but the evidence we have does not go behond that time he said speaking from Mexico.</description>
													<link>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/moderna-vaccine-covid-spacing-pregnant-b1792784.html</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													New results extend hopes for drugs that supply antibodies to fight COVID19 suggesting they can help keep patients out of the hospital and possibly prevent illness in some uninfected people. Eli Lilly said Tuesday that a twoantibody combo reduced the risk of hospitalizations or death by 70 in newly diagnosed nonhospitalized COVID19 patients at high risk of serious illness because of age or other health conditions. All 10 deaths that occurred in the study were among those receiving placebo rather than the antibodies.</description>
													<link>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/studies-extend-hopes-for-antibody-drugs-against-covid19-antibodies-studies-antibodies-results-illness-b1792996.html</link>
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													<author>Daily Mail</author>
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													Dr Lenoid Rink was involved in the secret Soviet development of Novichok. Novichok was used on the Skripals in Britain in 2012 and Alexei Navalny last year
The new coronavirustackling drug is based on a Soviet medicine for leprosy 
Rink said the formulation has been tested on 700 elderly patients with no deaths 
The drug has been featured positively by Russian stateowned media outlets  </description>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Johnson  Johnson on Tuesday said it expected to report eagerlyawaited data on its COVID19 vaccine early next week and that it would be able to meet the delivery target for doses to countries with which it had signed supply agreements. Public health officials are increasingly counting on singledose options like the one being tested by JJ to simplify and boost inoculations given the complications and slowerthanhoped rollout of authorized vaccines from Pfizer Inc and Moderna Inc which require second shots weeks after the first. The company forecast 2021 profit well above Wall Street estimates and its shares rose 3.4 to 171.55. The outlook does not include any contribution from the COVID19 vaccine Chief Financial Officer Joseph Wolk said.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/article/us-johnson-johnson-results/johnson-johnson-expects-covid-19-vaccine-data-next-week-idUSKBN29V197</link>
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													The UK is to offer its genomics expertise to help other countries identify new COVID variants Health Secretary Matt Hancock has announced. The launch of the New Variant Assessment Platform will see other countries offered UK laboratory capacity and advice to analyse new strains of coronavirus. It will be led by Public Health England working with NHS Test and Trace and a team from the World Health Organisation.</description>
													<link>https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-uk-to-share-genomics-know-how-to-help-other-countries-identify-new-variants-12198958</link>
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													<author>The Tribune India</author>
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													The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has meant more time at home for everyone and people have turned to cooking reading among other activities to deal with the health crisis which brings a fresh supply of stress every day. According to a new study loneliness in adults aged 50 and over during the COVID19 lockdown was linked to worsening depressive and other mental health symptoms. Loneliness emerged as a key factor linked to worsening symptoms of depression and anxiety in a study of more than 3000 people aged 50 or over led by the University of Exeter and Kings College London and funded by The National Institute for Health Research NIHR Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre BRC.</description>
													<link>https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/health/covid-19-lockdown-loneliness-leads-to-depressive-symptoms-in-adults-study-203550</link>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													There is no data that would suggest efficacy of only 8 among older people for AstraZenecas COVID19 vaccine the German health ministry said on Tuesday in response to corresponding media reports. It reiterated that it expects the European Medicines Agency to decide on Friday whether to approve the vaccine.</description>
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													<section>Scientific Viewpoint</section>
													<author>Deutsche Welle</author>
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													Reports that the AstraZenecaOxford vaccine efficacy is as low as 8 in adults over 65 years are completely incorrect an AstraZeneca spokesperson told DW in a written response. The company said that an influential UK vaccination committee the JCVI and the UKs national MHRA medicines regulator supported the use of its vaccine on that particular age group. In November we published data in The Lancet demonstrating that older adults showed strong immune responses to the vaccine with 100 of older adults generating spikespecific antibodies after the second dose AstraZenecas spokesperson said. The firms response followed reports in Handelsblatt and Bild two German daily newspapers. Both cited unnamed members of Germanys government as saying that the vaccine had a poor efficacy rate among people above 65. Bild put the figure at less than 10 Handelsblatt at 8. The newspapers further reported that German government officials didnt expect the vaccine to be approved for use on over65s by the European Medicines Agency regulator as a result. </description>
													<link>https://www.dw.com/en/astrazeneca-german-reports-on-low-efficacy-on-over-65s-completely-incorrect/a-56341198</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<author>CIDRAP</author>
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													As the worlds COVID19 total passed 100 million cases today amid the threat of moretransmissible variants anxiety grew over vaccine supplies amid promising news of effectiveness and more production capacity. In a major development that could boost global vaccine production Sanofi today announced that it will help supply more than 100 million doses of the PfizerBioNTech vaccine at its plant in Frankfurt Germany according to Reuters. The news came from Sanofis chief executive officer Paul Hudson during an interview with the French newspaper Le Figaro.</description>
													<link>https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2021/01/vaccine-developments-center-stage-pandemic-total-tops-100-million</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<author>CIDRAP</author>
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													A study today in JAMA Network Open reveals that 10.5 of children and teens in a Chinese province during distance learning early in the COVID19 pandemic reported psychological distressparticularly among those who never wore a face covering or were physically active for less than a half hour a day. A team led by researchers from Southern Medical University in Guangdong province analyzed data from an online survey of about 1.2 million randomly sampled schoolaged children and adolescents from 21 cities receiving homebased instruction from Mar 8 to 30 2020.</description>
													<link>https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2021/01/children-teens-report-mental-distress-amid-pandemic-remote-learning</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<section>Scientific Viewpoint</section>
													<author>Fierce Pharma</author>
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													Following its midstage coronavirus RD setback Sanofi is still looking for ways to help in the worlds effort to beat back the pandemic. Its teaming up with Pfizer and BioNTech to produce 100 million doses of the rival vaccineeven as Sanofi works to push its own programs through clinical testing. After Sanofis weak trial showing in December forced the company to delay its own vaccine development the French drugmaker approached Pfizer and BioNTech about helping with mRNA shot production CEO Paul Hudson said in an interview with Le Figaro newspaper. A Sanofi spokesman confirmed the manufacturing partnership saying Sanofi will provide BioNTech access to our established infrastructure and expertise to produce over 100 million doses of COVID19 vaccine in Europe in 2021. The first batches will be delivered from Sanofis site in Frankfurt Germany by August he said.</description>
													<link>https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma/sanofi-after-r-d-setback-lends-a-hand-to-vaccine-rival-pfizer-for-coronavirus-shot</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<author>FiercePharma</author>
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													As the demand for COVID19 vaccines from Moderna Pfizer and AstraZeneca continues to outstrip supply and alternative vaccines struggle to make it out of the pipeline the world is desperate for new ways to end the pandemic. Regeneron says its offering a potential solution. The New Yorkbased biotech released preliminary data from an ongoing phase 3 trial of its antibody cocktail REGENCOV in people at high risk of contracting COVID19 because of exposure to family members with the disease. The results justify using the drug for passive vaccination the company said today. REGENCOV was 100 effective at preventing symptoms of COVID19 in the trial as compared to placebo the company announced. Passive vaccination with the drug slashed the overall rate of infection by half. All the infections that did occur among trial participants on the drug were asymptomatic lasted no more than one week and showed a short duration of the viral shedding that can drive the illness to other people Regeneron said.</description>
													<link>https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma/regeneron-pitches-covid-antibody-cocktail-for-passive-vaccination-fresh-trial-data</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Lilly antibody combo slashed COVID19 deaths hospitalizations in highrisk patients</title>
													<section>Scientific Viewpoint</section>
													<author>FiercePharma</author>
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													Amid new worries about COVID19 vaccine supplies monoclonal antibodiessuch as those from Eli Lilly and Regeneroncould be important stopgaps to reduce deaths and hospitalizations until vaccinations gain steam. And Lilly is touting data showing two of its antibodies did just that in highrisk patients. In a phase 3 study of more than 1000 highrisk patients recently diagnosed with COVID19 11 patients who received a bamlanivimabetesevimab combo were hospitalized and none died. That compared with 26 hospitalizations and 10 deaths among placebo patients which translates into a 70 reduction in the risk of a COVID19 hospitalization or death. Aside from the trials primary endpoint of reducing those two outcomes the antibody duo met secondary endpoints such as evidence of reduced viral load and improved resolution of symptoms.</description>
													<link>https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma/lilly-antibody-combo-slashed-covid-19-deaths-hospitalizations-high-risk-patients</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<author>Stat News</author>
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													Regeneron said Tuesday that its monoclonal antibody cocktail prevented Covid19 in a clinical trial. The news issued via a press release mirrored similar news from Eli Lilly last week that its monoclonal antibody prevented symptomatic Covid19 infections in nursing homes. The results represent the first 400 volunteers from the study which is being run by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases NIAID and is continuing to enroll patients. The volunteers were at high risk of infection because they lived in the same household as a Covid19 patient. Half the patients received a placebo and the other half received 1.2 grams of casirivimab and imdevimab Regenerons antibodies</description>
													<link>https://www.statnews.com/2021/01/26/regeneron-says-monoclonal-antibodies-prevent-covid-19-in-study/</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<author>BBC News</author>
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													The head of AstraZeneca has defended its rollout of the coronavirus vaccine in the EU amid tension with member states over delays in supply. Pascal Soriot told Italian newspaper La Repubblica that his team was working 247 to fix the very many issues of production of the vaccine. He said production was basically two months behind where we wanted to be. He also said the EUs late decision to sign contracts had given limited time to sort out hiccups with supply. Mr Soriot chief executive of the UKSwedish multinational said a contract with the UK had been signed three months before the one with the EU giving more time for glitches to be ironed out.</description>
													<link>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-55817633</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<section>Scientific Viewpoint</section>
													<author>Deutsche Welle</author>
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													Nearsightedness or myopia has gone up dramatically during periods of lockdown  thats according to a study of more than 100000 children in China. Though the damage is irreversible there are things that all of us including parents can do to slow its progress.</description>
													<link>https://www.dw.com/en/covid-19-lockdowns-have-permanently-damaged-childrens-eyes/av-56337120</link>
													<pubDate>25th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Portugals government was urged to transfer COVID19 patients abroad on Tuesday as deaths hit a record high and the oxygen supply system of a large hospital near Lisbon partly failed from overuse. COVID19 fatalities in the past 24 hours reached a record 291 bringing the total to 653878 cases and 11012 deaths. It now has worlds the highest sevenday average of cases and deaths per million people. Health Minister Marta Temido told broadcaster RTP on Monday The Portuguese government is triggering all mechanisms available including in the international framework to ensure it provides the best assistance to patients.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/article/health-coronavirus-portugal-idUSL8N2K15AL</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<section>Coronavirus Resurgence</section>
													<author>El Pa&iacute;s</author>
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													Spains central Health Ministry reported 93822 new coronavirus infections on Monday as well as adding 767 fatalities to the overall death toll. The figures which account for Friday Saturday and Sunday represent new record highs  for the entire pandemic in the former case and for this third wave of the crisis in the latter. Presenting the figures on Monday evening Fernando Simn the director of the Health Ministrys Coordination Center for Health Alerts CCAES warned that Spain must urgently relieve the pressure on the countrys hospitals and intensive care units ICUs which are in a critical situation.</description>
													<link>https://english.elpais.com/society/2021-01-26/spain-reports-93822-new-coronavirus-cases-on-monday-the-highest-weekend-figure-so-far.html</link>
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													<author>Forbes</author>
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													While many European countries have seen declines in new daily coronavirus cases Spain France and Portugal after relaxing crackdowns in December are fighting off a new surge of infections that have leaders mulling over new lockdowns and stricter restrictions to keep cases at bay. Unlike other countries across Europe Spain Portugal and France relaxed their coronavirus crackdowns in December for Christmas which experts suggest lent itself to the surge in new cases. The spread of the U.K. coronavirus variant may have also contributed to the increase in infections as the mutation is believed to be more contagious.</description>
													<link>https://www.forbes.com/sites/carlieporterfield/2021/01/25/france-spain-and-portugal-struggle-to-contain-new-coronavirus-infections/</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<author>FRANCE 24</author>
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													The number of people hospitalised in France for COVID19 rose by more than 1000 over the last two days a trend unseen since Nov. 16 and the number of patients in intensive care units for the disease exceeded 3000 for the first time since Dec. 9. A growing number of medical experts have called for a third lockdown in France while the government rolls out the vaccine but French media reported that President Emmanuel Macron was trying to avoid such a measure. As of Monday France had vaccinated 1092958 people.</description>
													<link>https://www.france24.com/en/france/20210126-despite-curfew-france-s-new-covid-19-hospitalisations-rise-sharply</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<author>South China Morning Post</author>
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													Covid19 numbers in Malaysia continue to soar a year to the day since the countrys first case was detected  but after more than 180000 infections 678 related deaths and two nationwide lockdowns public health experts are now concerned that the nations contacttracing efforts are falling dangerously short. People who have tested positive for the disease have taken to social media to complain that they had not yet been contacted by health officials while contacttracing applications such as MySejahtera and SELangkah are overwhelmed with reports indicating that thousands of close contacts are potentially being missed on a daily basis.</description>
													<link>https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/health-environment/article/3119162/year-after-its-first-coronavirus-case-malaysias</link>
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													<author>CIDRAP</author>
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													The Minnesota Department of Health MDH confirmed the nations first case of COVID19 caused by a variant strain known as the Brazil P.1 variant in a person who had recently travelled to Brazil. The person is a resident of the Twin Cities who became ill the first week of January. He or she provided a specimen for testing on Jan 9 and MDH detected the variant strain through a surveillance program that performs wholegenome sequencing on 50 COVID19 specimens each week. MDH has interviewed the patient and is advising quarantine as well as followup with the persons contacts. In addition to the P.1 variant MDH sequencing also revealed two more cases of B117 known as the UK variant in two patients who had recently traveled to California and the Dominican Republic respectively. </description>
													<link>https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2021/01/brazilian-covid-19-variant-detected-minnesota</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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													<author>South China Morning Post</author>
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													Metal barriers blocked streets police addressed people through loudspeakers and some residents in the Hong Kong area of Yau Ma Tei faced a night sealed off from the rest of the city after an ambushstyle Covid19 lockdown on Tuesday. People living in blocks numbered 927 on Pitt Street and Shun Fung Building on 3 Tung On Street were taken by surprise with the government acting at the last minute to avoid giving residents advance warning through leaks in the media. The lockdown which began at 7pm was expected to end at 6am on Wednesday and those in the area had been told to stay inside until they had been tested for Covid19. But officers also said people should be prepared to miss work because they were unsure of whether testing would finish on time.</description>
													<link>https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/health-environment/article/3119275/hong-kong-fourth-wave-carrie-lam-promises</link>
													<pubDate>26th Jan 2021</pubDate>
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