12.39 am GMT 00:39 Sally Will Students sitting in GCSE and A-Level will be notified in advance of the subjects next summer and will be allowed to take exam aids, including formula sheets, as part of a package of measures for learning disruption due to the epidemic. After months of …
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American stocks tumbled on Wednesday, pulling back from Tuesday’s record highs, rising cases of coronavirus and a slowdown in private sector job creation weighed on investor sentiment. The S&P 500 fell 0.3% a day after the benchmark hit its 27th closing record of the year. The Nasdaq Composite also fell …
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Interpol has issued a global warning to law enforcement agencies around the world that they have been warned that the organized crime network may try to sell a fake Covid-19 vaccine or steal real supplies. The France-based global police coordination agency said Wednesday it had issued orange warnings to police …
Read More »‘Our hands are tied’: US Coronavirus haunts small rural hospitals World News
As Dr. Shane Wilson visits a small 25-bed hospital in rural Missouri, many of his movements are familiar in the age of the coronavirus. Masks and gloves. Zippered plastic walls between the hall loaves. Hand sanitizer when he enters and exits every room. But one thing is quite different. Born …
Read More »Coronavirus Live News: UK to get vaccinated next week; England enters the tire system after a downdown World News
The vaccine, which needs to be administered in two doses, will initially be preferred and available to care home staff and residents aged 80 and over, and to those working in health and social care. Pfizer and Bioentech vaccines need to be stored at ultra-low temperatures. These centers have already …
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