[ad_1] An 81-year-old man named William Shakespeare has become the second person in the world to receive the coronavirus vaccine outside of a trial. Health authorities in the UK began rolling out the first doses of a widely tested and independently reviewed Covid-19 vaccine on Tuesday, kicking off a global …
Read More »Covid-19: William Shakespeare Receives Second Dose Of UK Coronavirus Vaccine As The World Watches
[ad_1] An 81-year-old man named William Shakespeare has become the second person in the world to receive the coronavirus vaccine outside of a trial. Health authorities in the UK began rolling out the first doses of a widely tested and independently reviewed Covid-19 vaccine on Tuesday, kicking off a global …
Read More »Trump attacks former allies, Republicans in his final weeks as president
[ad_1] Humiliation in court, witnesses who provide more comedy than facts, and a chief lawyer fighting the coronavirus: Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the results of the November 3 presidential election are not going well. And time is running out. The Electoral College will meet on December 14 to certify …
Read More »Kiwi kids glide even further in math and science
[ad_1] Tristan Pang (above) began studying mathematics at the University of Auckland at age 13, but at the same age in Year 9, the math skills of most Kiwis are declining. Photo / Archive Kiwi children have fallen again in the latest international math and science survey. New Zealand students’ …
Read More »Covid-19: William Shakespeare Receives Second Dose Of UK Coronavirus Vaccine As The World Watches
[ad_1] An 81-year-old man named William Shakespeare has become the second person in the world to receive the coronavirus vaccine outside of a trial. Health authorities in the UK began rolling out the first doses of a widely tested and independently reviewed Covid-19 vaccine on Tuesday, kicking off a global …
Read More »The United Nations warns that 2021 could be catastrophic due to the consequences of Covid-19 and famine
[ad_1] Susan Paradela, a member of the medical staff, pauses for a moment as she places her hands on the hands of a deceased patient who died of Covid-19 in Texas. Photo / Getty Images Misery loves company. In the case of Covid-19, that undertaking includes unemployment, economic turmoil, and …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: UK administers first doses of vaccine as world watches
[ad_1] Margaret Keenan, the first patient in the UK to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine, administered by nurse May Parsons at Coventry University Hospital, England. Photo / AP UK health authorities today began releasing the first doses of a widely tested and independently reviewed Covid-19 vaccine, kicking off a global …
Read More »Christchurch council buys Red House for $ 2.5 million
[ad_1] Red House. Photo / Harcourts The Christchurch City Council has purchased a site on the Banks Peninsula near Akaroa described as being of national importance and of immense importance to the local Maori. The council paid $ 2.5 million for the Red House in Takapūneke, which will be incorporated …
Read More »AustralianSuper makes a $ 5 billion acquisition for Infratil
[ad_1] Infratil owns half of Vodafone NZ. Photo / 123RF Australia’s largest retirement fund has made a tender offer for New Zealand’s Infratil, which owns half of Vodafone NZ, a majority stake in Wellington International Airport and local energy assets. AustralianSuper’s offering values the NZX-listed infrastructure investor at $ 5.37 …
Read More »Man fined $ 5000 for breaking Taiwan’s Covid-19 quarantine for 8 seconds
[ad_1] World December 8, 2020 05:59 am2 minutes to read A man in Taiwan (not pictured) was fined a whopping $ NZ5000 after violating the country’s strict Covid-19 quarantine regulations for just 8 seconds. Photo / AP A man in Taiwan was fined a whopping NZ $ 5,000 after violating …
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