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										<title>COVID-19 Lockdown Exit Analysis - 13th Apr 2021</title>
										<date>13th Apr 2021</date>
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													<title>Coronavirus pandemic a long way from over WHO</title>
													<section>Coronavirus pandemic ‘a long way from over’: WHO</section>
													<author>AlJazeera</author>
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													Confusion and complacency in addressing COVID19 mean the pandemic is a long way from over but it can be brought under control in months with proven public health measures the head of the World Health Organization has said. We too want to see societies and economies reopening and travel and trade resuming WHO DirectorGeneral Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told a news briefing on Monday.</description>
													<link>https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/4/12/coronavirus-pandemic-a-long-way-from-over-who</link>
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													<title>UN chief urges wealth tax of those who profited during COVID</title>
													<section>Coronavirus pandemic ‘a long way from over’: WHO</section>
													<author>The Associated Press</author>
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													SecretaryGeneral Antonio Guterres declared Monday that the worlds failure to unite on tackling COVID19 created wide inequalities and he called for urgent action including a wealth tax to help finance the global recovery from the coronavirus. The U.N. chief said latest reports indicate that there has been a 5 trillion surge in the wealth of the worlds richest in the past year of the pandemic. He urged governments to consider a solidarity or wealth tax on those who have profited during the pandemic to reduce extreme inequalities. Guterres call followed an appeal in October by U.N. World Food Program Executive Director David Beasley to the more than 2000 billionaires in the world with a combined net worth of 8 trillion to open their bank accounts. He warned in November that 2021 would be worse than 2020 and without billions of dollars we are going to have famines of biblical proportions in 2021.</description>
													<link>https://apnews.com/article/technology-coronavirus-pandemic-antonio-guterres-david-beasley-united-nations-4843f29e253fe2dc0a12c00ff4cfc027</link>
													<pubDate>12th Apr 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>England takes major step out of COVID lockdown PM urges caution</title>
													<section>Coronavirus pandemic ‘a long way from over’: WHO</section>
													<author>Al Jazeera English</author>
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													Shops gyms hairdressers and pub gardens reopened in England after being shuttered for months as part of a nationwide lockdown to suppress a surge in coronavirus infections. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the latest relaxation on Monday of the most onerous restrictions in the United Kingdoms peacetime history was a major step towards freedom as he urged people to behave responsibly with COVID19 still a threat despite a rapid mass vaccination programme.</description>
													<link>https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/4/12/british-pm-urges-caution-as-lockdown-eases-again-in-england</link>
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													<title>Ontario hospitals may have to withhold care as COVID19 fills ICUs</title>
													<section>Coronavirus pandemic ‘a long way from over’: WHO</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Doctors in the Canadian province of Ontario may soon have to decide who can and cannot receive treatment in intensive care as the number of coronavirus infections sets records and patients are packed into hospitals still stretched from a December wave. Canadas most populous province is canceling elective surgeries admitting adults to a major childrens hospital and preparing field hospitals after the number of COVID19 patients in ICUs jumped 31 to 612 in the week leading up to Sunday according to data from the Ontario Hospital Association. The sharp increase in Ontario hospital admissions is also straining supplies of tocilizumab a drug often given to people seriously ill with COVID19</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-canada-hospitals-idUSKBN2BZ205</link>
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													<title>Indias daily virus infections are worlds highest but crowds gather for festival</title>
													<section>Coronavirus pandemic ‘a long way from over’: WHO</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Hundreds of thousands of Hindu devotees flocked on Monday to take a holy bath in Indias Ganges river even as the nation racked up the worlds highest tally of new daily coronavirus infections.  With 168912 new cases India accounts for one in six of all new infections globally although the figure is still well below the U.S. peak of nearly 300000 new cases on Jan. 8. In the northern city of Haridwar nearly a million devotees thronged the banks of the Ganges a river many Hindus consider holy to participate in the monthslong Kumbh Mela or pitcher festival. The crowd here is surging...the police are continuously appealing to people to maintain social distancing police official Sanjay Gunjyal told Reuters at the site.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-india-idUSKBN2BZ0A1</link>
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													<title>Australia drops vaccine goal after AstraZeneca advice change</title>
													<section>Australia drops vaccine goal after AstraZeneca advice change</section>
													<author>AlJazeera</author>
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													Australia has abandoned its target of vaccinating nearly all the countrys 26 million people against COVID19 by the end of 2021 after medical authorities changed their advice on vaccine use for the under50s. Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Australia would not set any new target for administering all first doses. The Government has also not set nor has any plans to set any new targets for completing first doses Morrison wrote on his Facebook page on Sunday. While we would like to see these doses completed before the end of the year it is not possible to set such targets given the many uncertainties involved. Australias vaccination programme was built about the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine but regulators adopted a more cautionary approach after a tiny number of cases of rare blood clots were found mainly among younger people who received the jab.</description>
													<link>https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/4/12/australia-drops-vaccine-goal-after-astrazeneca-advice-change</link>
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													<title>COVID19 Hundreds of thousands of shuttered sites reopening across England as lockdown eases</title>
													<section>COVID-19: Hundreds of thousands of shuttered sites reopening across England as lockdown eases</section>
													<author>Sky News</author>
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													All across England shutters are rattling open beer is foaming into pint glasses and tills are ringing. For the first time in months many businesses that have been shut are able  subject to a variety of restrictions  to serve their customers again. From the snipsnip of hair salons to the splash of swimming pools hundreds of thousands of venues that have stood silent are welcoming people back.</description>
													<link>https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-hundreds-of-thousands-of-sites-where-shutters-are-lifting-as-lockdowns-ease-12273298</link>
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													<title>South Korea to resume wider use of AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine exclude people under 30</title>
													<section>Vaccine Usage Plans By Country</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													South Korean authorities said on Sunday they will move ahead with a coronavirus vaccination drive this week after deciding to continue using AstraZeneca PLCs vaccine for all eligible people 30 years old or over. South Korea on Wednesday suspended providing the AstraZeneca shot to people under 60 as Europe reviewed cases of blood clotting in adults. People under 30 will still be excluded from the vaccinations resuming on Monday because the benefits of the shot do not outweigh the risks for that age group the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency KDCA said in a statement.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-southkorea-idUSKBN2BY04Z</link>
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													<title>JJ begins COVID19 vaccine supplies to EU 50 million doses expected in second quarter lawmaker</title>
													<section>Vaccine Usage Plans By Country</section>
													<author>Yahoo News UK</author>
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													Johnson  Johnson on Monday began delivering its COVID19 singledose vaccine to EU countries European Union officials and the company said. The company had initially planned to start its deliveries at the beginning of April but delayed the rollout due to production issues. The first doses are leaving warehouses for member states today a European Commission spokesman told a news conference on Monday. Johnson  Johnson begins vaccine shipments to the EU today. Very good news said Peter Liese an EU lawmaker from the same party as German Chancellor Angela Merkel.</description>
													<link>https://uk.news.yahoo.com/j-j-begins-covid-19-104906694.html</link>
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													<title>Spain will use Janssen Covid19 vaccine for the 7079 age group</title>
													<section>Vaccine Usage Plans By Country</section>
													<author>EL PAS in English</author>
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													Spain will be receiving its first shipment of Johnson  Johnsons Janssen vaccines first thing on Wednesday Health Minister Carolina Darias announced today. The government is expecting to get 300000 doses of the oneshot treatment making it the equivalent of twice as many doses of the other Covid19 vaccines currently used in Spain Moderna PfizerBioNTech and OxfordAstraZeneca. Darias also stated on Monday that the first group in line for the vaccine will be people between 70 and 79 years of age. According to the latest Health Ministry report 13.3 of the population in the 70to79 age bracket has had at least one dose of the three vaccines now being used in Spain. But changing criteria over the use of the OxfordAstraZeneca vaccine have created a paradoxical situation.</description>
													<link>https://english.elpais.com/society/2021-04-12/spain-will-use-janssen-covid-19-vaccine-for-the-70-79-age-group.html</link>
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													<title>Venezuela to produce Cuban COVID vaccine Maduro</title>
													<section>Vaccine Usage Plans By Country</section>
													<author>AlJazeera</author>
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													Venezuelas President Nicolas Maduro says the country has signed a deal to produce two million doses per month of a Cuban coronavirus vaccine adding that his government also managed to secure funds to fully pay for COVID jabs via COVAX a global sharing  mechanism. Weve signed an agreement to produce in our laboratories two million vaccines a month of the Abdala vaccine for August September approximately Maduro said on Sunday in a television address referring to one the four vaccines that are being developed by Cuba.</description>
													<link>https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/4/12/venezuela-to-produce-cuban-covid-jabs-maduro</link>
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													<title>Indian panel gives emergency approval for Russias Sputnik V vaccine sources</title>
													<section>Vaccine Usage Plans By Country</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													NEW DELHI Reuters  An expert panel of Indias drugs regulator has recommended emergency use approval of Russias Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine two sources said on Monday which could make it the nations third to be approved as infections surge ...</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-india-vaccine-idUSKBN2BZ0ZQ</link>
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													<title>Tokyo adopts tougher virus rules starts vaccinating elders</title>
													<section>Vaccine Usage Plans By Country</section>
													<author>The Associated Press</author>
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													Tokyo adopted tougher measures against the coronavirus Monday as Japanese authorities struggle to curb the spread of a more contagious variant ahead of the Olympics in a country where less than 1 of people have been vaccinated. Japan started its vaccination drive with medical workers and expanded that Monday to older residents with the first shots being given in about 120 selected places around the country. The tougher COVID19 rules just three weeks after a nonbinding state of emergency ended in the capital allow Tokyos governor to mandate shorter opening hours for bars and restaurants punish violators and compensate those who comply. The measures are to remain through May 11.</description>
													<link>https://apnews.com/article/world-news-tokyo-coronavirus-pandemic-japan-olympic-games-2c29ad28ee2557a094ed594355e84876</link>
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													<title>LinManuel Miranda mayor open new Times Square vaccine site</title>
													<section>Vaccination Campaign News</section>
													<author>The Associated Press</author>
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													Hamilton creator LinManuel Miranda joined New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio on Monday at the grand opening of a Times Square COVID19 vaccination site intended to jumpstart the citys entertainment industry. We want to gather again and we want to tell stories in the dark said Miranda the author and star of the hit musical about Alexander Hamilton. We cannot do that if we dont feel safe and if you dont feel safe. So the first step in that process is getting our vaccination shots and the next steps will follow. Broadway theaters have been shuttered since the coronavirus pandemic struck in March of last year. De Blasio has said he hopes dedicated vaccination sites will help the industry reopen by September.</description>
													<link>https://apnews.com/article/entertainment-new-york-lin-manuel-miranda-theater-new-york-city-2bcd8a1a227ccc8481602b6acd40b4cc</link>
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													<title>Brisbane will need at least four COVID19 mass vaccination hubs epidemiologist warns</title>
													<section>Vaccination Campaign News</section>
													<author>ABC News</author>
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													Brisbane needs to have about four mass COVID19 vaccination hubs to ensure 85 per cent of the Australian population are vaccinated by midnext year a leading epidemiologist says. MaryLouise McLaws a World Health Organization COVID19 advisory panel member said Australia would need to continue delivering about 40000 AstraZeneca vaccine doses per day and an additional 60000 Pfizer doses daily from September. Professor McLaws said this would have an estimated 85 per cent of the population vaccinated which could then allow international borders to open by mid2022.</description>
													<link>https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-04-12/brisbane-covid-19-mass-vaccination-hubs-needed-epidemiologist/100062672</link>
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													<title>Lockdown restrictions ease as vaccine for under 50s could begin soon</title>
													<section>Vaccination Campaign News</section>
													<author>Evening Standard</author>
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													Pub gardens and restaurants with outdoor dining have opened as further lockdown restrictions were eased on Monday. From April 12 shops hairdressers nail salons libraries gyms and outdoor hospitality venues such as beer gardens were allowed to reopen. Most outdoor attractions such as zoos and theme parks can reopen and funerals can continue with up to 30 people and the numbers able to attend weddings receptions and commemorative events such as wakes will rise from six to 15. It comes as vaccines for under 50s in England could begin imminently as the deadline to offer the jab to highest risk group approaches.</description>
													<link>https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/coronavirus-live-lockdown-uk-restrictions-ease-pm-public-b929151.html</link>
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													<title>South Korea to resume wider use of AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine exclude people under 30</title>
													<section>Vaccination Campaign News</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													South Korean authorities said on Sunday they will move ahead with a coronavirus vaccination drive this week after deciding to continue using AstraZeneca PLCs vaccine for all eligible people 30 years old or over. South Korea on Wednesday suspended providing the AstraZeneca shot to people under 60 as Europe reviewed cases of blood clotting in adults. People under 30 will still be excluded from the vaccinations resuming on Monday because the benefits of the shot do not outweigh the risks for that age group the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency KDCA said in a statement.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-southkorea-idUSKBN2BY04Z</link>
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													<title>Under50s to be called up for Covid19 vaccines in England as Moderna jab arrives to boost national rollout</title>
													<section>Vaccination Campaign News</section>
													<author>iNews</author>
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													Under50s in England will be called up for Covid19 vaccines as soon as Tuesday as the Government prepares to declare victory in its aim to protect all vulnerable people by midApril. The Moderna vaccine is also likely to become available in England this week for the first time after being rolled out in Scotland and Wales last week.

More than 32m people have had their first dose of a jab  more than the estimated number who were due to be included in phase one of the vaccine rollout which covers everyone aged 50 or over health and care workers and people with an underlying condition which makes them more vulnerable to Covid19.</description>
													<link>https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/under-50s-covid-19-vaccines-england-moderna-jab-arrives-boost-national-rollout-953411</link>
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													<title>US hits record COVID vaccine distribution pace</title>
													<section>Vaccination Campaign News</section>
													<author>CIDRAP</author>
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													Over the weekend US practitioners administered a record number of COVID19 vaccines with more than 4 million shots distributed on Apr 10.

The daily average number of vaccines given is now over 3 million as the country races to vaccinate adults within the next 6 weeks.

But despite the progress in vaccination the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC Rochelle Walensky MD MPH said today that current hot spots such as Michigan need to focus on masking and physical distancingin addition to vaccinationto end the latest surge of virus activity.

Really what we need to do in those situations is to shut things down Walensky said during a White House briefing. If we tried to vaccinate our way out of what is happening in Michigan we would be disappointed that it took so long for the vaccine to work to actually have the impact.</description>
													<link>https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2021/04/us-hits-record-covid-vaccine-distribution-pace</link>
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													<title>Walgreens Expands Covid19 Vaccines To 49 States</title>
													<section>Vaccination Campaign News</section>
													<author>Forbes</author>
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													Walgreens has expanded its Covid19 vaccination efforts to more than 7000 stores in 49 states Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico. The expansion announced Monday comes as the Biden administration ramps up the number of doses sent to states while increasing

The government said last week that Covid certificates could play a role in reducing socialdistancing requirements. Any final decision is months off so pubs and restaurants will initially open with distancing rules in place such as people from different groups staying at least one metre apart. Polling by YouGov last week found that 61 per cent said they backed certificates being introduced if it allowed</description>
													<link>https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucejapsen/2021/04/12/walgreens-expands-covid-19-vaccines-to-49-states/</link>
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													<title>Spain will use Janssen Covid19 vaccine for the 7079 age group</title>
													<section>Vaccination Campaign News</section>
													<author>EL PAS in English</author>
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													Spain will be receiving its first shipment of Johnson  Johnsons Janssen vaccines first thing on Wednesday Health Minister Carolina Darias announced today. The government is expecting to get 300000 doses of the oneshot treatment making it the equivalent of twice as many doses of the other Covid19 vaccines currently used in Spain Moderna PfizerBioNTech and OxfordAstraZeneca. Darias also stated on Monday that the first group in line for the vaccine will be people between 70 and 79 years of age. According to the latest Health Ministry report 13.3 of the population in the 70to79 age bracket has had at least one dose of the three vaccines now being used in Spain. But changing criteria over the use of the OxfordAstraZeneca vaccine have created a paradoxical situation.</description>
													<link>https://english.elpais.com/society/2021-04-12/spain-will-use-janssen-covid-19-vaccine-for-the-70-79-age-group.html</link>
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													<title>Tokyo adopts tougher virus rules starts vaccinating elders</title>
													<section>Vaccination Campaign News</section>
													<author>The Associated Press</author>
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													Tokyo adopted tougher measures against the coronavirus Monday as Japanese authorities struggle to curb the spread of a more contagious variant ahead of the Olympics in a country where less than 1 of people have been vaccinated. Japan started its vaccination drive with medical workers and expanded that Monday to older residents with the first shots being given in about 120 selected places around the country. The tougher COVID19 rules just three weeks after a nonbinding state of emergency ended in the capital allow Tokyos governor to mandate shorter opening hours for bars and restaurants punish violators and compensate those who comply. The measures are to remain through May 11.</description>
													<link>https://apnews.com/article/world-news-tokyo-coronavirus-pandemic-japan-olympic-games-2c29ad28ee2557a094ed594355e84876</link>
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													<title>Africa must expand vaccine production leaders say</title>
													<section>Africa must expand vaccine production, leaders say</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Africa must expand vaccine manufacturing to combat the COVID19 pandemic and future health emergencies including by forging partnerships to boost expertise and investment continental leaders and international health officials said on Monday.
Africa has struggled to acquire coronavirus vaccines and imports the vast majority of its medicines and medical equipment leaving it at the mercy of overseas supplies. Its mainly poor nations are falling behind in the global coronavirus vaccination race with under 13 million doses administered so far to the continents 1.3 billion people the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention Africa CDC said last week. World Trade Organization directorgeneral Ngozi OkonjoIweala said it was morally unconscionable and a serious economic hit that just 1.1 per 100 Africans had received a vaccine while in North America the rate was over 40 per 100.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-africa-vaccine/africa-must-expand-vaccine-production-leaders-say-idUSKBN2BZ1DE</link>
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													<title>G7 must spend 22bn to vaccinate the world against Covid19 says Gordon Brown</title>
													<section>Africa must expand vaccine production, leaders say</section>
													<author>The Times</author>
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													Gordon Brown has called for the G7 group of nations to commit 22 billion a year to a Herculean global coronavirus vaccination programme. The former prime minister said that Britain should provide up to 1.3 billion of the total to ensure yearly vaccinations for lowerincome countries until the pandemic no longer results in deaths. Writing in The Guardian Brown called for the mass vaccination of the world to be the primary focus of the G7 summit which starts on June 11 in Cornwall.</description>
													<link>https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/g7-must-spend-22bn-to-vaccinate-the-world-for-covid-says-gordon-brown-ggrssvwjs</link>
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													<title>Regeneron says antibody cocktail prevented Covid when given as simple injection not an IV</title>
													<section>Regeneron says antibody cocktail prevented Covid when given as simple injection, not an IV</section>
													<author>STAT News</author>
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													Regeneron Pharmaceuticals said Monday that a single administration of its monoclonal antibody cocktail reduced the risk that volunteers exposed to Covid19 would develop the disease by 81. The study enrolled 1500 healthy volunteers each of whom shared a home with someone who tested positive for SARSCoV2 and randomized them to receive a single dose of its antibody treatment given subcutaneously as four shots or placebo. After 29 days 11 patients in the treatment group developed Covid19 compared to 59 on placebo. And for the subjects who got Covid19 despite treatment their symptoms resolved after one week compared to three weeks for those on placebo. In 204 patients who had already tested positive for the SARSCoV2 virus at the studys outset the injection reduced their chances of progressing to symptomatic Covid19 by 31.</description>
													<link>https://www.statnews.com/2021/04/12/regeneron-antibody-cocktail-covid-simple-injection/</link>
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													<title>Regeneron eyes prevention nod for COVID19 antibody cocktail with simpler injection</title>
													<section>Regeneron says antibody cocktail prevented Covid when given as simple injection, not an IV</section>
													<author>FiercePharma</author>
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													Regenerons Rochepartnered COVID19 antibody cocktail already authorized to thwart disease progression in sick patients has come up with new data showing it can prevent the disease altogether at a lower dose in healthy people.</description>
													<link>https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma/regeneron-eyes-fda-backing-for-covid-19-antibody-cocktail-to-prevent-disease-simpler</link>
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													<title>Turkey set to again tighten COVID19 curbs after surge source</title>
													<section>Lockdown Restrictions Tightening Once More</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Turkeys daily coronavirus infection numbers have soared above 50000 and President Tayyip Erdogan is likely to order a tightening of restrictions this week ahead of the vital tourism season a senior government official said. Turkey ranks fourth globally in new case numbers which peaked near 56000 last week  a fivefold jump from early March when Erdogan loosened social curbs in what he called a period of controlled normalisation. Ankara has blamed lax public adherence to rules and virus variants for the surge and on March 29 it announced weekend lockdowns and closed restaurant dining for Ramadan the Islamic fasting month that starts on Tuesday. But the official told Reuters the shortlived normalisation period did not go well and measures were set to be tightened even more after a cabinet meeting scheduled for Tuesday.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/article/health-coronavirus-turkey/turkey-set-to-again-tighten-covid-19-curbs-after-surge-source-idUSL8N2M52EC</link>
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													<title>Dutch lockdown measures remain until at least April 28 ANP says</title>
													<section>Lockdown Restrictions Tightening Once More</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													The Dutch government on Sunday dashed hopes of an early easing of lockdown saying a nighttime curfew and other restrictions would remain until at least April 28 as daily infections rose to a twoweek high. Earlier the government had said they were looking at easing restrictions on April 21 by lifting the curfew and allowing bars and restaurants to welcome guests in outdoor spaces. But a government spokesman told ANP news agency they would move back the easing of measures by at least one week.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-netherlands-idUSKBN2BY0LN</link>
													<pubDate>11th Apr 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Strong support for coronavirus vaccine passports </title>
													<section>Strong support for coronavirus vaccine passports </section>
													<author>The Times</author>
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													Most Britons back vaccine passports if they mean the end of social distancing polling for The Times suggests. A survey showed strong support for Covid status certificates in every setting except shops though a significant minority would be reluctant to visit pubs and restaurants if they had to show one suggesting a threat to hospitality revenues if they were introduced.</description>
													<link>https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/strong-support-for-coronavirus-vaccine-passports-gzvwlk6dg</link>
													<pubDate>12th Apr 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Make it easier for employers to help get America vaccinated</title>
													<section>Make it easier for employers to help get America vaccinated</section>
													<author>STAT News</author>
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													Businesses across the country are ready willing and able to help America get vaccinated. They have the reach relationships and trust to help overcome distribution barriers and vaccine hesitancy. Theres only one problem Theres no easy way for them to do vaccinations. Many of the nations largest employers tell the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation which I work for that theyve developed sophisticated vaccination strategies designed to get doses into the arms of any employee who wants one. Some are willing to vaccinate employees relatives the employees of other companies and even the broader communities in which they operate.</description>
													<link>https://www.statnews.com/2021/04/12/make-it-easier-employers-to-help-vaccinate/</link>
													<pubDate>12th Apr 2021</pubDate>
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