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										<title>COVID-19 Lockdown Exit Analysis - 9th Dec 2021</title>
										<date>9th Dec 2021</date>
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													<title>Act now to curb Omicrons spread WHOs Tedros tells world</title>
													<section>Lockdown Exit</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Governments need to reassess national responses to COVID19 and speed up vaccination programmes to tackle Omicron though it is it too early to say how well existing shots will protect against the new variant the World Health Organization said on Wednesday. The variants global spread suggests it could have a major impact on the COVID19 pandemic and the time to contain it is now before more Omicron patients are hospitalised WHO directorgeneral Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said. We call on all countries to increase surveillance testing and sequencing he told a media briefing. ... Any complacency now will cost lives.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/act-now-curb-omicrons-spread-whos-tedros-tells-world-2021-12-08/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Record COVID cases in S Korea as immunity wanes among elderly</title>
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													<author>Al Jazeera English on MSN.com</author>
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													South Koreas daily count of COVID19 cases has surpassed 7000 for the first time with experts attributing the record jump to waning immunity among older people. The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency KCDA reported 7175 new cases on Wednesday 2221 more than the previous day. It said infections were rising particularly among older adults who had suffered a drop in vaccine efficacy and children who have yet to receive their first doses according to the Yonhap news agency. The number of critically ill patients also reached an alltime high of 840 up from 66 the previous day.</description>
													<link>https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/record-covid-cases-in-s-korea-as-e2-80-98immunity-wanes-among-elderly-e2-80-99/ar-AARANsl</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>UKs Johnson orders probe of staff party during lockdown</title>
													<section>Lockdown Exit</section>
													<author>The Associated Press</author>
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													British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday ordered an inquiry and said he was furious after a leaked video showed senior members of his staff joking about holding a lockdownbreaching Christmas party. The video has poured fuel on allegations that officials in the Conservative government flouted coronavirus rules they imposed on everyone else. It release came as Johnson urged people to work from home and introduced vaccine passes for crowded venues to try and slow the spread of the new omicron variant. I understand and share the anger up and down the country at officials seeming to make light of lockdown rules Johnson said. I was also furious to see that clip he told lawmakers in the House of Commons. I apologize unreservedly for the offense that it has caused up and down the country and I apologize for the impression it gives.</description>
													<link>https://apnews.com/article/coronavirus-pandemic-health-lifestyle-christmas-europe-32571c5c7a550c8b418acb9e28e9815b</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Work from home again UK tightens rules amid omicron spread</title>
													<section>Lockdown Exit</section>
													<author>The Associated Press on MSN.com</author>
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													British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced tighter restrictions Wednesday to stem the spread of the omicron variant urging people in England to again work from home and mandating COVID19 passes for entrance into nightclubs and large events. Johnson said it was time to impose stricter measures to prevent a spike of hospitalizations and deaths as the new coronavirus variant spreads rapidly in the community. It has become increasingly clear that omicron is growing much faster than the previous delta variant and is spreading rapidly all around the world he said in a press conference. Most worryingly there is evidence that the doubling time of omicron could currently be between two and three days.</description>
													<link>https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/work-from-home-again-uk-tightens-rules-amid-omicron-spread/ar-AARCntL</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Fans must show vaccine pass to attend toplevel games in England</title>
													<section>Lockdown Exit</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Fans in England will need to show proof of double vaccination against COVID19 or a negative test to attend toplevel sport after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposed tougher COVID19 restrictions in the country on Wednesday. The British government has made the NHS COVID Pass mandatory for any event with more than 10000 people in a bid to slow the spread of the Omicron coronavirus variant.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/fans-must-show-vaccine-pass-attend-top-level-games-england-2021-12-08/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>South Africas Covid cases hit highest level in five MONTHS</title>
													<section>Lockdown Exit</section>
													<author>Daily Mail</author>
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													Covid cases in Omicronstricken South Africa spiralled to their highest level in five months today  but early data suggests the mutant strain is milder than Delta. The countrys National Institute for Communicable Diseases has recorded another 19842 infections over the past 24 hours more than double the number last Wednesday. This was also the highest number of infections detected on a single day since early July when the nations Delta wave was dying down.  Despite doctors on the ground in South Africa insisting that Omicron is causing only mild illness todays 374 hospital admissions are up 170 per cent in a week.</description>
													<link>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10289137/South-Africas-Covid-cases-hit-highest-level-five-MONTHS.html</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Pfizer booster vaccine CAN beat Omicron Company says topup dose bolsters protection from two jabs</title>
													<section>Lockdown Exit</section>
													<author>Daily Mail</author>
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													Pfizers Covid booster jab triggers a 25fold increase in antibody levels against Omicron company said today. The vaccinemaker said three injections provide a more robust defence against the variant. Third dose triggers antibody response against Omicron similar to that seen against older strains after two jabs. South Africa study shows 40times less Pfizertriggered antibodies can fight against Omicron infection. Sweden found that drop in the bodys ability to neutralise Omicron but decline is smaller than feared. WHO official said Omicron is likely more transmissible than other variants but data suggests it is less severe 
But Germany study found doublejabbed people do not produce any neutralising antibodies against Omicron</description>
													<link>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10287457/WHO-says-Omicron-no-worse-variants-jabs-work-against-it.html</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>COVID cases spike even as US hits 200M vaccine milestone</title>
													<section>Lockdown Exit</section>
													<author>The Associated Press</author>
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													The number of Americans fully vaccinated against COVID19 reached 200 million Wednesday amid a dispiriting holidayseason spike in cases and hospitalizations that has hit even New England one of the most highly inoculated corners of the country. New cases in the U.S. climbed from an average of nearly 95000 a day on Nov. 22 to almost 119000 a day this week and hospitalizations are up 25 from a month ago. The increases are due almost entirely to the delta variant though the omicron mutation has been detected in about 20 states and is sure to spread even more. Deaths are running close to 1600 a day on average back up to where they were in October. And the overall U.S. death toll less than two years into the crisis could hit another heartbreaking milestone 800000 in a matter of days.</description>
													<link>https://apnews.com/article/coronavirus-pandemic-health-pandemics-dc8943700b4a65fe1031a7f6ab40026d</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Maine activates National Guard amid hospital bed shortage</title>
													<section>Exit Strategies</section>
													<author>The Associated Press on MSN.com</author>
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													Maines governor activated as many as 75 members of the Maine National Guard on Wednesday to help expand capacity at health care facilities. The state is dealing with a surge in COVID19 that has challenged its hospitals. A record of 379 people were hospitalized Wednesday with the virus. Democratic Gov. Janet Mills said the guard members will be used in nonclinical support roles. That will include supporting nursing facilities and helping to administer monoclonal antibodies to prevent serious illness from the virus and keep patients out of critical care Mills said. Mills and other state officials said those steps will free up hospital beds. The announcement came as the states largest hospital Maine Medical Center said it has postponed about 50 of surgeries because of the burden of COVID19 on the facility.</description>
													<link>https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/maine-activates-national-guard-amid-hospital-bed-shortage/ar-AARCs4p</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Covid19 Children aged five to 11 to be offered vaccine in Ireland</title>
													<section>Exit Strategies</section>
													<author>BBC News</author>
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													Covid19 vaccinations will be offered to children aged five to 11 in the Republic of Ireland. Irish Health Minister Stephen Donnelly has accepted advice from the National Immunisation Advisory Committee NIAC. About 480000 primary school children in the Irish Republic will be offered a vaccine. According to RT it is likely to be January before the main vaccination programme begins but some children may get their vaccine this month. The vaccine for this age group will be a lower dose than that given to older children. The NIAC strongly recommended that a vaccine should be given to children aged five to 11 who have an underlying condition are living with a younger child with complex medical needs or living with an immunocompromised adult.</description>
													<link>https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-59579582?at_custom4=25191E44-5819-11EC-99D6-19BF4744363C&amp;ampat_custom2=twitter&amp;ampat_medium=custom7&amp;ampat_custom1=%5Bpost+type%5D&amp;ampat_campaign=64</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Spain approves COVID vaccine for children in 511 age group</title>
													<section>Exit Strategies</section>
													<author>The Independent</author>
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													Spains health ministry gave the goahead Tuesday for children between ages 5 and 11 to be vaccinated against COVID19 amid a rise in coronavirus infections in recent weeks. Italy and Austria have also been inoculating children since the European Unions drug regulator on Nov. 25 authorized Pfizers coronavirus vaccine for use on that age group. The European Medicines Agencys decision opened the way for jabs to be administered to millions of elementary school pupils across the continent. The Spanish health ministry tweeted news of the approval following the decision of an expert committee. The rollout is due to begin Dec. 15 two days after the first of 3.2 million child vaccines arrive in Spain</description>
													<link>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/spain-covid-madrid-hans-kluge-pfizer-b1971343.html</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Getting ready for Christmas Omicron spurs French to get COVID shots</title>
													<section>Exit Strategies</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													French archivist Adele Bellot went on Tuesday to get a booster shot against COVID19 with one aim in mind  to save Christmas. Christmas is coming soon and there are elderly people in my family. I really want to protect them from getting infected thats it she said after getting her third shot in a vaccination center in VitrysurSeine just outside Paris. With the holidays nearing and a fifth wave of the pandemic surging through France amid worries over the new Omicron variant vaccination centers are at full stretch. More than 9 million French people have received a booster. The Doctolib health app said 464000 appointments for a booster had been made across France through its system on Monday alone.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-france-vaccination-idUSKBN2IM1P9</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Romanian government to ease some COVID19 restrictions</title>
													<section>Exit Strategies</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													The Romanian government will ease some COVID19 restrictions on Wednesday eliminating a night curfew and an obligation to wear face masks outdoors ahead of winter holidays officials said on Tuesday. The European Union state reported 1421 new daily COVID19 cases and 107 deaths on Tuesday far off record highs reported in October and early November during its deadliest wave of the pandemic.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/romanian-government-ease-some-covid-19-restrictions-2021-12-07/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Exclusive Up to 1 million COVID vaccines expired in Nigeria last month</title>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Up to one million COVID19 vaccines are estimated to have expired in Nigeria last month without being used two sources told Reuters one of the biggest single losses of doses that shows the difficulty African nations have getting shots in arms. 
Governments on the continent of over one billion people have been pushing for more vaccine deliveries as inoculation rates lag richer regions increasing the risk of new variants such as the Omicron coronavirus now spreading across South Africa. In Nigeria Africas most populous nation and home to more than 200 million people fewer than 4 of adults have been fully vaccinated according to the World Health Organization WHO.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/exclusive-up-1-million-covid-vaccines-wasted-nigeria-last-month-2021-12-08/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Austria allows broad lifting of lockdown but many provinces hold off</title>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Austria will let a wide range of businesses from nonessential shops to theatres restaurants and hairdressers reopen when its COVID19 lockdown ends on Sunday the government said on Wednesday but many regions will open up more cautiously. The move means switching from a single set of rules for the whole country to a patchwork varying between nine provinces. Adding to the confusion those opening up the fastest included the western provinces of Vorarlberg and Tyrol which have the highest and fourthhighest infection rates in the country.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/austria-allows-broad-lifting-lockdown-many-provinces-hold-off-2021-12-08/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Britain could implement COVID19 plan B as early as Thursday  reports</title>
													<section>Exit Strategies</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													British Prime Minister Boris Johnson looked set to introduce tougher COVID19 measures for England on Wednesday including asking people to work from home in a bid to slow the spread of the Omicron coronavirus variant. Johnson facing fierce criticism after a video appeared to show that his staff had held a party in Downing Street last year when such festivities were banned said Omicron was spreading much faster than any other variant. The prime minister will hold a COVID press conference at 6pm 1800 GMT a spokesperson for Johnsons office said. Sterling fell and investors pared back their bets on a Bank of England interest rate hike next week ahead of an expected announcement that large venues could also require people to show COVID passports as part of a Plan B.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/britain-could-implement-covid-19-plan-b-early-thursday-times-radio-2021-12-08/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Johnson imposes COVID19 Plan B in England to contain Omicron</title>
													<section>Partisan Exits</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													British Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposed tougher COVID19 restrictions in England on Wednesday ordering people to work from home wear masks in public places and use vaccine passes to slow the spread of the Omicron coronavirus variant.  Undermined by accusations that his staff partied at Downing Street during a Christmas lockdown last year Johnson said Omicron was spreading rapidly and he had no choice but to move to Plan B while a vaccine booster programme rolls out.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/britain-could-implement-covid-19-plan-b-early-thursday-times-radio-2021-12-08/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Under fire UK PM apologises for staff joking about Christmas lockdown party</title>
													<section>Partisan Exits</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													British Prime Minister Boris Johnson apologised on Wednesday after a video surfaced showing his staff laughing and joking about a party in Downing Street during a Christmas COVID19 lockdown last year when such festivities were banned. Hours later the main aide featured in the video Johnsons press secretary at the time Allegra Stratton resigned as an adviser to the prime minister. In a tearful statement she said she would regret the remarks she made in the video for the rest of her days. For more than a week Johnson and his team have repeated that no rules were broken in late 2020 after the Mirror newspaper reported there had been several parties including a winefuelled gathering of 40 to 50 people to mark Christmas.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/uk-pm-johnson-under-fire-over-christmas-lockdown-party-2021-12-08/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>UKs Johnson orders probe of staff party during lockdown</title>
													<section>Partisan Exits</section>
													<author>The Associated Press</author>
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													British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday ordered an inquiry and said he was furious after a leaked video showed senior members of his staff joking about holding a lockdownbreaching Christmas party. The video has poured fuel on allegations that government officials flouted coronavirus rules they imposed on everyone else. I understand and share the anger up and down the country at staff members seeming to make light of lockdown rules Johnson said. I was also furious to see that clip he told lawmakers in the House of Commons. I apologize unreservedly for the offense that it has caused up and down the country and I apologize for the impression it gives.</description>
													<link>https://apnews.com/article/coronavirus-pandemic-health-lifestyle-christmas-europe-32571c5c7a550c8b418acb9e28e9815b</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>With vaccine resistance high Poland faces surge of deaths</title>
													<section>Partisan Exits</section>
													<author>The Associated Press</author>
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													As 83yearold Hanna Zientara endured subfreezing temperatures to get a COVID19 vaccine booster shot in Warsaw her 30yearold grandson was starting a Canary Islands vacation while unvaccinated and stubbornly refusing his grandmothers repeated pleas to protect himself. I am worried about him but I have no influence over him. None Zientara said. He has many doctor friends who arent getting vaccinated and he says if they arent getting vaccinated then he doesnt have to. Poland and several other countries in Central and Eastern Europe are battling their latest surges of coronavirus cases and deaths while continuing to record much lower vaccinations rates than in Western Europe.</description>
													<link>https://apnews.com/article/coronavirus-pandemic-health-ukraine-poland-warsaw-2f631e3b51446af1aef39c8bf96955e8</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Unvaccinated parents highly unlikely to OK COVID vaccine for their kids</title>
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													<author>CIDRAP</author>
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													A research letter yesterday in JAMA Pediatrics shows that 25.6 of a sample of US parents responding to an online survey said they were hesitant to vaccinate themselves against COVID19 and these parents were highly unlikely to approve of COVID vaccination for their childrenby a wide margin. In the ongoing CHASING COVID nationwide cohort study City University of New York researchers analyzed responses from the June 2021 survey of 1162 parents of 1651 children 2 to 17 years old. Willingness to have their children vaccinated varied from 8.3 to 13.9 in vaccinehesitant parents depending on the age of the child compared with 64.9 to 86.4 among parents who had already gotten the COVID vaccine or were willing to receive it.</description>
													<link>https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2021/12/unvaccinated-parents-highly-unlikely-ok-covid-vaccine-their-kids</link>
													<pubDate>7th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Pfizer BioNTech vaccine neutralises Omicron with three shots</title>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Neutralising antibodies seen one month after third dose. Pfizer CEO says seeking booster shot is the best option. Vaccine may still protect against severe disease
Any vaccine relaunch could be achieved in March 2022.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/biontech-pfizer-say-test-shows-3-doses-vaccine-neutralise-omicron-2021-12-08/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Moderna COVID19 vaccine approved for booster shots in Australia</title>
													<section>Scientific Viewpoint</section>
													<author>9News</author>
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													The Moderna COVID19 vaccine has been approved for use in booster shots for adults in Australia. Australias medicines authority the Therapeutic Goods Administration TGA has given the green light to the shot being used as a booster for people aged 18 and over. Until now only the Pfizer COVID19 vaccine has been available for booster shots in Australia. As is advised with the Pfizer booster shot the Moderna booster shot should be given six months after the second dose of any COVID19 vaccine. The TGA has also said immunocompromised people aged 12 and over can have a third shot as soon as 28 days after their second vaccine.
The TGA said its decision to allow the Moderna vaccine to be used for booster shots was guided by expert advice from the independent Advisory Committee on Vaccines.</description>
													<link>https://www.9news.com.au/national/coronavirus-vaccine-tga-approves-moderna-spikevax-covid19-vaccine-for-booster-shots-in-australia/99774685-4822-46c3-83e7-4b58f0f92b5e</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>China approves Brii Biosciences COVID19 treatment</title>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Chinas medical products regulator said on Wednesday it had approved the use of Brii Biosciences neutralising antibody cocktail for COVID19 the first treatment of its type against the virus given the goahead in the country. The combination of BRII196BRII198 showed a 78 reduction of hospitalization and death in nonhospitalized COVID19 patients at high risk of developing severe disease in a Phase III clinical trial Brii said in October. The medicine from a Brii subsidiary was approved to treat mild COVID19 and the disease of normal type with high risk of progressing to hospitalization or death in adults and minors aged 1217 the National Medical Products Administration said.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/china-approves-brii-biosciences-covid-19-treatment-2021-12-08/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>EU expects Europe plants to produce 3.6 billion COVID shots in 2022</title>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Vaccine plants in the European Union are expected to produce 3.6 billion COVID19 shots next year out of a global output of more than 20 billion two senior EU officials said on Wednesday. EU countries are administering boosters after having completed the primary vaccination of nearly 70 of the EU population whereas in Africa only 7 have been immunised against the coronavirus EU data show.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/eu-expects-europe-plants-produce-36-billion-covid-shots-2022-2021-12-08/</link>
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													<title>Im so happy first person to get fullytested COVID19 shot says one year on</title>
													<section>Scientific Viewpoint</section>
													<author>Reuters </author>
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													The first person in the world to be given a fullytested COVID19 vaccine 91yearold Briton Margaret Keenan urged people on Wednesday to get vaccinated one year on from her shot. Keenan described receiving the PfizerBioNTech COVID19 vaccine on Dec. 8 2020 as the best thing that has ever happened. It was wonderful. I cannot believe it now what happened at the time... Im so happy I got the jab Keenan known to friends as Maggie said in a broadcast clip to mark the anniversary.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/britain-marks-one-year-since-giving-first-pfizer-covid-19-shot-2021-12-08/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Pfizer says COVID booster offers protection against omicron</title>
													<section>Scientific Viewpoint</section>
													<author>The Associated Press</author>
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													Pfizer said Wednesday that a booster of its COVID19 vaccine may offer important protection against the new omicron variant even though the initial two doses appear significantly less effective. Pfizer and its partner BioNTech said that while two doses may not be strong enough to prevent infection lab tests showed a booster increased by 25fold peoples levels of antibodies capable of fighting off omicron. For people who havent yet had a booster the companies said two doses still should prevent severe disease or death. Health authorities in the U.S. and other countries have urged eligible people to get a third dose even before these results.</description>
													<link>https://apnews.com/article/coronavirus-pandemic-science-business-health-coronavirus-vaccine-46a0cedcefcc938ba84ea2868bf69db1</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Pfizer BioNTech say omicron partially evades its COVID vaccine but booster can restore protection</title>
													<section>Scientific Viewpoint</section>
													<author>FiercePharma</author>
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													The COVID19 vaccine produced by Pfizer and BioNTech Comirnaty provides less protection against the omicron variant than it did against wildtype COVID and other variants the companies said on Wednesday. They also reported that a third booster shot is needed to gain protection against omicron comparable to that provided by the twodose series against wildtype COVID19 and other variants.
The announcement from the companies came hours after the release of a study by scientists in South Africa that showed the omicron variant could largely evade the antibodies generated by the PfizerBioNTech vaccine. The lab study also indicated that booster shots would help restore some level of protection and that the original twodose series was still likely to prevent a severe form of the disease.</description>
													<link>https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma/pfizer-biontech-say-vax-less-resistant-to-omicron-but-booster-can-restore-protection</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<section>Scientific Viewpoint</section>
													<author>FiercePharma</author>
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													A nowformer Pfizer employee is playing nice after the drugmaker sued her in November alleging the 15year veteran uploaded more than 12000 sensitive filesincluding documents on the companys wildly successful COVID19 vaccineto personal devices and a Google Drive account.  The defendant Chun Xiao Li agreed to let Pfizers lawyers search her personal emails Google drive accounts and all other personal computing devices or accounts that could contain confidential information or trade secrets by Dec. 6 court documents filed Monday show.  Pfizer aims to complete its search by Dec. 29 at which point it will return Lis devices and accounts. By that same day Li must send Pfizer a sworn declaration that shes cooperated with the investigation to the best of her ability and that she no longer possesses any proprietary information or trade secrets. </description>
													<link>https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma/pfizer-strikes-deal-ex-employee-covid-19-vaccine-trade-secrets-case</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Pfizers vaccine chief on Omicron mixandmatch boosters and being prepared for the unknown</title>
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													<author>STAT News</author>
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													Pfizer and partner BioNTech announced Wednesday that new data show that antibodies generated by their Covid vaccine appear less effective against the Omicron variant than other variants but that a third booster dose likely provides sufficient antibody protection. Those data are very preliminary. But STAT took the opportunity to catch up with Pfizers head of vaccine research Kathrin Jansen who has been one of the main architects of the development program that has helped make the PfizerBioNTech vaccine the most widely used of the Covid shots. Jansen emphasized that Pfizer is developing an Omicronspecific vaccine but that she does not know exactly what strategy the world should or will take over the coming months. Instead she is focused on being prepared for anything.</description>
													<link>https://www.statnews.com/2021/12/08/pfizers-vaccine-chief-on-omicron-mix-and-match-boosters-and-being-prepared-for-the-unknown/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>PfizerBioNTech Covid19 shot loses power against Omicron variant but booster restores protection</title>
													<section>Scientific Viewpoint</section>
													<author>STAT News</author>
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													People who have received two doses of the PfizerBioNTech Covid19 vaccine are likely susceptible to infection from the Omicron variant of the coronavirus but a third shot restores antibody activity against the virus the companies said Wednesday. Their findings are based on lab experiments using the blood of people who have received the vaccine. In a press release the companies reported a 25fold reduction on average in the levels of neutralizing antibody activity against the Omicron variant in people who had received two doses of their Covid19 vaccine. But they also found that blood or sera from people who had received boosters neutralized the Omicron variant to levels that are comparable to those observed for the original form of the coronavirus that the vaccine was based on with neutralizing antibody levels increased 25fold by a third shot.</description>
													<link>https://www.statnews.com/2021/12/08/pfizer-biontech-covid-19-shot-loses-power-against-omicron-variant-but-booster-restores-protection/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>UK reports 131 new cases of Omicron coronavirus variant</title>
													<section>Coronavirus Resurgence</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Britain has reported 131 new cases of the Omicron coronavirus variant the UK Health Security Agency said on Wednesday taking the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 568.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/uk-reports-131-new-cases-omicron-coronavirus-variant-2021-12-08/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<section>Coronavirus Resurgence</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													The Omicron variant has been reported in 57 nations and the number of patients needing hospitalisation is likely to rise as it spreads the World Health Organization said on Wednesday. The WHO in its weekly epidemiological report said more data was needed to assess the severity of disease caused by the Omicron variant and whether its mutations might reduce protection from vaccinederived immunity.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/world/omicron-reported-57-countries-hospitalizations-set-rise-who-2021-12-08/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Mexico posts 289 more COVID19 fatalities death toll reaches 295601</title>
													<section>Coronavirus Resurgence</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													 Mexicos Health Ministry on Tuesday reported 289 more deaths from COVID19 bringing the countrys death toll since the pandemic began to 295601.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/mexico-posts-289-more-covid-19-fatalities-death-toll-reaches-295601-2021-12-08/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<section>Coronavirus Resurgence</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Sweden will reintroduce a raft of measures to curb rising COVID19 infections urging renewed social distancing and the use of masks in public transportation the government said on Tuesday. We see an increased spread of infection but still from low levels Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson told a news conference. We need to work together to that the situation doesnt get worse so today we are presenting further precautionary measures.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/sweden-reintroduce-many-covid-19-measures-cases-rise-2021-12-07/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<section>Coronavirus Resurgence</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													South Korea will consider expanding home treatment of COVID19 patients a health official said on Wednesday as both new daily infections and severe cases hit record highs putting hospital capacity under strain. Infections in South Korea have skyrocketed this month after the government began to ease restrictions under a socalled living with COVID19 scheme in November. The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency KDCA reported 7175 new coronavirus cases and 63 deaths for Tuesday the first time daily infections topped 7000 while hospitals treated a record 840 critical and serious cases.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/skorea-reports-over-7000-new-daily-covid-19-cases-first-time-yonhap-2021-12-07/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<section>Coronavirus Resurgence</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Germany recorded the highest number of deaths from COVID19 since February on Wednesday as it battles to stop a fourth wave of the pandemic. A total of 69601 new infections were reported 2415 more than the same time a week ago and another 527 people died  the highest number since Feb. 12  to bring the total to 104047 the German Robert Koch Institute for disease control said. However the countrys sevenday incidence rate of cases per 100000 people continued to fall declining to 427 from 432 on Tuesday.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/germany-records-highest-daily-covid-deaths-since-february-2021-12-08/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<section>Coronavirus Resurgence</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													The fifth wave of COVID19 hitting France has not yet reached its peak government spokesman Gabriel Attal said on Wednesday and the cabinets top adviser on the coronavirus indicated a fourth vaccine shot to fight the disease was possible. The peak is clearly not behind us the pandemic continues to gain ground Attal said during a press briefing following the weekly cabinet meeting though adding the pace of increase in daily new cases seemed to be slowing somewhat.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/frances-fifth-covid-wave-has-not-peaked-yet-government-2021-12-08/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<section>Coronavirus Resurgence</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													The new Omicron coronavirus variant has spread across Denmark health authorities said on Tuesday after registering large outbreaks of the variant in the east and west of the country. We now have societywide infection with the Omicron variant director of the Danish Patient Safety Authority Anette Lykke Petri told reporters. Denmark has registered a total of 398 cases of infection with the variant first identified in South Africa.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/denmark-sees-society-wide-infection-with-omicron-variant-2021-12-07/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<section>Coronavirus Resurgence</section>
													<author>AlJazeera</author>
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													South Koreas daily count of COVID19 cases has surpassed 7000 for the first time with experts attributing the record jump to waning immunity among older people. The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency KCDA reported 7175 new cases on Wednesday 2221 more than the previous day. It said infections were rising particularly among older adults who had suffered a drop in vaccine efficacy and children who have yet to receive their first doses according to the Yonhap news agency. The number of critically ill patients also reached an alltime high of 840 up from 66 the previous day. The increase in infections and severe cases comes after the government began easing COVID19 restrictions under a socalled Living with COVID19 policy in November. Most of the cases are being reported in the greater Seoul region home to half of the countrys 51.7 million people.</description>
													<link>https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/12/8/record-covid-cases-in-s-korea-as-immunity-wanes-among-elderly</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<section>New Lockdown</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													The Norwegian government introduced stricter rules on Tuesday to limit the spread of COVID19 including a cap on the number of visitors in private homes and shortening the hours bars and restaurants can serve alcohol. The Nordic country has seen a surge of COVID19 infections in recent weeks followed by a rise in the number of hospitalisations. We really wished we were done with the pandemic. But the situation is now so serious that we must put in place new measures to keep control Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere told a news conference.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/norway-again-tightens-covid-19-restrictions-bid-halt-spread-2021-12-07/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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													<title>Frances Martinique territory imposes new curfew as COVID infections surge</title>
													<section>New Lockdown</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Authorities on the Caribbean island of Martinique ordered a new curfew on Tuesday citing the worsening of the COVID19 epidemic on the French territory. The curfew is set at 8 p.m. local time 0000 GMT and will start from Wednesday the local authorities said adding all trips will have to be justified by health or professional reasons. This curfew follows another one ordered on Nov. 25 in Martinique after protesters looted shops and set up burning barricades amid demonstrations against COVID19 protocol</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/frances-martinique-territory-imposes-new-curfew-covid-infections-surge-2021-12-07/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Dec 2021</pubDate>
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