Shares of CureVac were up about 25% on Monday after its CEO Franz-Werner Haas said in an interview with German financial news site Boerse Online over the weekend that he hopes the vaccine will be approved by regulators early next year. Haas added that even an “accelerated approval was possible”. …
Read More »Borrowdale’s Stonethwaite campsite closes after ‘litter’ of ‘Covid campers’
Copyright Stonethwaite Campsite Image by image The owners of the Stonethwaite campsite said an influx of “Covid campers” had ruined the beauty spot for respective regulars The owners of a scenic Lake District campground are shutting it down because of people making rules and leaving garbage. Kayley Kennedy at the …
Read More »Trump administration announces plans to drill in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Bernhardt said a future lease of the state-owned land would make available the entire 1.5 million acre Coastal Plain area. Bernhardt said the announcement “marks a new chapter in American energy independence” and predicted that it could “create thousands of new jobs.” Drilling in these controversial areas of Arctic Alaska …
Read More »‘I work like I’m broken’
Jerick McKinnon signed a four-year, $ 30 million contract in San Francisco two years ago. He still has to play a snap football for the 49ers due to knee problems. The comeback of the running back now begins with the Niners hitting the practice fields for training camp. “I work …
Read More »GCSEs and A-level exams: estimated results to be used for Welsh degrees
Image by image Students gather outside the Senate over the weekend to protest against the grading system The students at A-level and GCSE will receive the degrees that their teachers predict for them, the Welsh Government has announced. The U-turn followed criticism from students, opposition politicians and Welsh Labor backbenchers. …
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