[ad_1] Grandparents and others who provide informal child care will be exempted from coronavirus rules in local lockdown areas in England, Health Secretary Matt Hancock announced. Speaking in the House of Commons on Monday, Mr. Hancock acknowledged “concerns” about the impact of local lockdowns on families’ child care arrangements. A …
Read More »Bryson DeChambeau does it all his way and clinches the US Open title | Sport
[ad_1] The moans, groans and gnashing of teeth over the outcome of this US Open promise to be more entertaining than the final stages of its 120th edition. Bryson DeChambeau is a big winner. He has as many US Open titles as Tom Watson and Gary Player, which is one …
Read More »Coronavirus: Boris Johnson ‘acutely feeling the weight of responsibility’ over COVID-19 | Political news
[ad_1] It’s only been three weeks since Boris Johnson convened his cabinet to set the government’s agenda for the fall after the summer break. He was characteristically optimistic. While there would be “some turbulence ahead” with more of the “miserable COVID-19“To come, the nation was” recovering “and the prime minister …
Read More »New Tactics Against Drug Trafficking At “County Borders” Are Working, Police Say | Society
[ad_1] Police say the new tactics have allowed them to reverse the expansion of drug trafficking at “county borders” and have vowed to eradicate it from the worst affected area of the country. Borders between counties, through which city drug gangs expand their operations to other areas, had increased every …
Read More »Dido Harding’s appointment ‘corrupts our constitution’ – Lord Falconer | Politics
[ad_1] Boris Johnson has been accused by a former Labor chancellor of corrupting the constitution by appointing fellow Conservative Dido Harding to powerful twin civil service roles in the fight against Covid-19. Lord Falconer, who is also a former Attorney General, spoke out when his party leader in the House …
Read More »Coronavirus Vaccine Volunteer: ‘I hope this is a kick in the butt to make things better’ | Vaccines and immunizations
[ad_1] TThe world is watching closely the Covid-19 vaccine trials conducted by the Jenner Institute at the University of Oxford. Australian Josh McGrane is an Oxford-based associate professor and educational researcher. He decided to participate in the trials when he saw the call for volunteers on Facebook earlier this year. …
Read More »Covid Lockdown Across England Needed “Sooner Than Later”, Says Former Advisor | World News
[ad_1] The epidemiologist whose model helped shape Britain’s coronavirus lockdown strategy warned that new coronavirus restrictions will be needed in England “sooner rather than later” if the government wants to prevent the disease from re-emerging. Professor Neil Ferguson, who resigned from the government’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage), said …
Read More »Second wave of coronavirus: Prime Minister considers new measures while Mayor of London insists “we must not wait” | Political news
[ad_1] Boris Johnson has said that the much-feared second wave of the pandemic has reached the UK, and new cases of coronavirus in England are estimated to have doubled over the past week. The prime minister said he does not want to put the country in another national lockdown, but …
Read More »Coronavirus: US Health Chiefs Reverse Advice On Covid-19 Testing
[ad_1] Image copyright fake images Screenshot The United States has had almost seven million confirmed cases of Covid-19 US health officials have responded to controversial advice issued last month that said people without Covid-19 symptoms should not be tested. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) now say that …
Read More »Donald Trump Says Every American Should Get A Vaccine By April
[ad_1] President Donald Trump said at the White House on Friday that the administration anticipates having enough coronavirus vaccine for the entire country in April, even though no company has yet announced that it has one that has withstood clinical trials. Trump’s comment comes after saying earlier this week that …
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