[ad_1] The government may need to “go even further” and introduce stricter measures to combat the increase in coronavirus cases in high-risk areas, a minister told Sky News. Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick told Kay Burley there was “a lot of work to do” in the fight against COVID-19 and “we’re …
Read More »Project Big Picture: Arsene Wenger Warns “Smaller Clubs Will Die” If Nothing Happens | Football news
[ad_1] Arsene Wenger warned that a £ 250 million bailout will not save EFL clubs and says the problems are “much deeper” than the quick fix described in Project Big Picture. The proposals, drawn up by Liverpool owners and backed by Manchester United, reveal a plan to reform the English …
Read More »Man, 25, contracts coronavirus twice in the first case of its kind in the United States | Coronavirus outbreak
[ad_1] Researchers from the US have reported the first confirmed case of coronavirus reinfection in the country. A 25-year-old man with no known immune disorders or underlying conditions was infected with Covid-19 on two separate occasions, according to a study published in the Lancet Infectious Diseases. The authors said more …
Read More »Rivals: Hamilton’s numbers are very impressive
[ad_1] Publication date: October 13, 2020 Sebastian Vettel admits that he never thought anyone would match Michael Schumacher’s all-time win count and yet Lewis Hamilton has. Hamilton claimed his 91st grand prix on Sunday, carrying the checkered flag at the Eifel Grand Prix ahead of Max Verstappen. His seventh win …
Read More »Arsene Wenger Q&A: Arsenal, VAR, Mesut Ozil, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and more
[ad_1] Job offers, rivals and his legacy at Arsenal: Wenger in his own words Arsene Wenger is widely credited with helping to revolutionize English football. Wenger joined Arsenal in October 1996 and led the club for 22 years, winning three Premier League titles and a record seven FA Cups. He …
Read More »Nottingham Level 2 Lockdown: What It Means For Public Transport
[ad_1] Prime Minister Boris Johnson encourages people to reduce the amount of trips they take on public transport to curb the level of coronavirus infection. Nottingham and Nottinghamshire have been placed in the high alert category, which means that residents cannot blend in with other homes inland. It means that …
Read More »UK Shoppers Urged to Avoid Amazon Prime Day to Support Small Businesses | Technology
[ad_1] Campaign groups and small business representatives have called on consumers to avoid this week’s Amazon Prime extravaganza and support small retailers. On Tuesday and Wednesday, the tech giant will host its annual Prime Day event, with thousands of tantalizing deals, many of them at half price. However, activists are …
Read More »‘It all ends in tiers’: What the newspapers are saying about Johnson’s new Covid rules | World News
[ad_1] Boris Johnson’s speech in which he revealed a tiered system of lockdown measures for England has been greeted on the headlines today with anger in the worst affected northern regions and fears of a lockdown across the country. The Guardian says: “Tempers rage over the new rules when the …
Read More »An American man contracts COVID-19 twice, and the second infection is much worse | US News
[ad_1] A man from the US state of Nevada has become one of the few people in the world who has contracted COVID-19 twice. The 25-year-old, who has not been publicly identified, had no known health conditions or immune problems that would have made him particularly vulnerable to the virus. …
Read More »Coronavirus: WHO chief calls herd immunity approach ‘immoral’
[ad_1] Image copyright Reuters Screenshot Dr Ghebreyesus said allowing the virus to spread would cause ‘unnecessary’ suffering The director of the World Health Organization has ruled out a herd immunity response to the pandemic. Herd immunity occurs when a large part of a community becomes immune to disease through vaccines …
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