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										<title>COVID-19 Lockdown Exit Analysis - 11th Jul 2022</title>
										<date>11th Jul 2022</date>
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													<title>Wow what a view Chinas digital nomads seek paradise while on the clock</title>
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													<author>South China Morning Post</author>
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													Known as digital nomads many were born out of Chinas strict pandemic measures  but families and friends are still trying to process this new way of life.     Chinas remoteworking trend is in its early stages but even local governments and businesses are taking stock and looking to capitalise on development opportunities.

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													<link>https://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/3184744/chinese-workers-ditch-cramped-cubicles-remote-locales-freedom</link>
													<pubDate>11th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<title>Macau closing all casinos to fight Covid</title>
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													<author>Bangkok Post</author>
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													Macau will shut almost all business premises including casinos for a week from Monday as a Covid19 outbreak in the gambling hub showed few signs of abating.
Essential business operations including supermarkets and pharmacies will remain open the Macao Daily reported quoting city officials at a briefing on Saturday.
The measure which follows multiple rounds of mass testing returns the enclave to its toughest pandemic restrictions. Macau on Saturday announced 71 new cases bringing the total in the latest outbreak since June 18 to 1374.</description>
													<link>https://www.bangkokpost.com/world/2342932/macau-closing-all-casinos-to-fight-covid</link>
													<pubDate>11th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<title>Shanghai identifies new COVID Omicron subvariant</title>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													The city of Shanghai has discovered a COVID19 case involving a new subvariant Omicron BA.5.2.1 an official told a briefing on Sunday signalling the complications China faces to keep up with new mutations as it pursues its zeroCOVID policy.
The case found in the financial district of Pudong on July 8 was linked with a case from overseas said Zhao Dandan vicedirector of the citys health commission.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/world/china/chinas-shanghai-says-new-omicron-subvariant-found-2022-07-10/</link>
													<pubDate>10th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<title>Chinas Shanghai asks public to share heartwarming COVID lockdown stories</title>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													The government of Shanghai has called on citizens to share heartwarming photographs videos and stories about a punishing twomonth lockdown imposed in April by the authorities to curb Chinas biggest COVID19 outbreak. The government of Chinas most populous city has launched the propaganda campaign to tell epidemic stories spread volunteer culture and inherit the traditional values of solidarity friendship and mutual help local newspaper Wen Hui Bao said on Saturday.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/world/china/chinas-shanghai-asks-public-share-heart-warming-covid-lockdown-stories-2022-07-10/</link>
													<pubDate>10th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<title>Stealthy new Covid variant can reinfect you every month</title>
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													<author>The Independent</author>
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													Health experts across the globe are signalling alarm as they begin reporting that Omicron BA.5 the coronavirus strain that is currently outpacing other variants in infection and has become the dominant strain in the US and abroad has the ability to reinfect people within weeks of contracting the virus. Andrew Roberston the chief health officer in Western Australia told News.com.au that though previously the wisdom held that most people would retain a certain level of protection against reinfection if they were vaccinated or had retained some level of natural immunity due to a recent contraction of the virus this hasnt been the case with the most recent strain. What we are seeing is an increasing number of people who have been infected with BA.2 and then becoming infected after four weeks the doctor explained during an interview with the Australian news outlet. So maybe six to eight weeks they are developing a second infection and thats almost certainly BA.4 or BA.5. The ability for strains BA.4 and BA.5 to reinfect individuals who would in previous waves of Covid19 had stronger immunity has led some experts to start calling this latest strain the most transmissible yet.</description>
													<link>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/ba5-covid-symptoms-omicron-reinfection-b2119725.html</link>
													<pubDate>10th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<title>African Union launches coronavirus vaccine passport</title>
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													<author>TODAY</author>
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													An African Union vaccine epassport has been introduced and will enable easier travel within and outside Africa. The passport will be in digital format. A QR code will be scanned to show proof that one has been fully vaccinated against Covid19 and has a valid vaccine certificate. The passport was launched on Friday at the Africa Integration Day Boma of Africa virtual event. African heads of state and global health leaders present at the event said the virtual document and the ehealth backbone are part of Africas new health order. Acting head of Africa CDC Ahmed Ogwell says the vaccine passport will soon expand its bracket to include other vaccines such as the Yellow Fever vaccine.</description>
													<link>https://www.undp.org/sites/g/files/zskgke326/files/styles/banner_image_desktop/public/migration/africa/AdobeStock_457797874.jpeg?h=0213d6d3&amp;ampitok=6qv7ANcD</link>
													<pubDate>8th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<title>Slow pace for youngest kids getting COVID vaccine doses</title>
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													<author>The Independent</author>
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													Nearly 300000 children under 5 have received COVID19 shots in the two weeks since they became available a slower pace than for older groups. But the White House says that was expected for the eligible U.S. population of about 18 million kids. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was to publish initial data on shots for the age group later Thursday reflecting doses administered since regulators authorized them on June 18. The first vaccinations didnt begin until several days later because the doses had to be shipped to doctors offices and pharmacies. U.S. officials had long predicted that the pace of vaccinating the youngest kids would be slower than for older groups. They expect most shots to take place at pediatricians offices. Many parents may be more comfortable getting the vaccine for their kids at their regular doctors White House COVID19 coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha told The Associated Press last month. He predicted the pace of vaccination would be far slower than it was for older populations.</description>
													<link>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/ap-covid-washington-centers-for-disease-control-and-prevention-white-house-b2118467.html</link>
													<pubDate>8th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<title>Thinking of mixing and matching COVID19 vaccine booster shots There doesnt seem to be much point</title>
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													<author>ABC News</author>
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													As of Monday an extra 7.4 million Australians will be eligible for a fourth COVID19 vaccine booster shot. On Thursday the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation ATAGI recommended everyone over 50 have a fourth dose. And while it didnt go as far as to recommend people aged 3049 have a fourth dose ATAGI said they can if they want to. It also reduced the length of time between booster shots from four to three months.  Lets unpack what it means for you. </description>
													<link>https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-08/covid-19-vaccine-booster-shots-fourth-dose-pfizer-moderna/101216472</link>
													<pubDate>8th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<title>WTO faces new battle over COVID tests drugs</title>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Less than a month after a hardwon deal was reached on a partial waiver of intellectual property rights for COVID19 vaccines a fresh battle may be looming at the World Trade Organization over extending the waiver to treatments and tests. The June deal includes an agreement to debate waiving certain IP rights for tests and drugs which the pharmaceutical industry says could lead to a broader unraveling of protections for treatments for other diseases. </description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/exclusive-wto-faces-new-battle-over-covid-tests-drugs-2022-07-07/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<title>Covid19 cases in Singapore likely to peak in a week or sooner Experts </title>
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													<author>Straits Times</author>
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													Singapores Covid19 cases are likely to peak in a week or even sooner experts here said as the nation weathers through yet another infection curve. The weekonweek infection ratio  which refers to the ratio of community cases for the past week over the week before  is falling. This means that Covid19 cases are increasing at a slower rate. It does not mean that the epidemic is declining but it does mean that the peak is approaching said Associate Professor Alex Cook vicedean of research at the National University of Singapores NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health.</description>
													<link>https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/covid-19-cases-in-singapore-likely-to-peak-in-a-week-or-sooner-experts</link>
													<pubDate>11th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<title>Macau Shuts Casinos as City Enters Weeklong Lockdown</title>
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													<author>The Wall Street Journal</author>
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													The gambling enclave of Macau will enter a citywide lockdown early Monday as authorities seek to contain a spiraling Covid19 outbreak. Aside from essential services such as supermarkets healthcare facilities and restaurants selling takeaway all other businesses have been ordered to shut for a week with residents required to stay at home. City officials urged the public not to panicbuy food asking people to make purchases at staggered times to enable social distancing in queues. The order issued Saturday by the territorys chief executive Ho Iatseng comes as Macau struggles to contain an outbreak that had already shuttered venues such as cinemas salons and swimming pools. The Chinese gambling hub has recorded hundreds of cases in recent weeks its worstever outbreak after keeping to Chinas zeroCovid strategy for most of the pandemic.</description>
													<link>https://www.wsj.com/articles/macau-shuts-casinos-as-city-enters-weeklong-lockdown-11657460218?mod=world_major_1_pos4</link>
													<pubDate>10th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<title>Long Covid Is an Elusive Target for Big Pharma</title>
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													<author>The Wall Street Journal</author>
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													Pharma companies do hold many assets worth testing. One example is Pfizers antiviral pill Paxlovid. A growing body of research suggests that reservoirs of the virus remain in some peoples bodies beyond the acute phase possibly leading to long Covid. A recent Harvard study showed that the spike protein from the virus lingered in the blood of 65 of the long Covid patients they tested for as long as 12 months after they were first diagnosed. Its a total gamechanger. If we can measure this stuff then we can test antiviral approaches to see if it helps says Steven Deeks an HIV expert who is studying long Covid at the University of California San Francisco. Dr. Deeks like other researchers has been calling on Pfizer to undertake a Paxlovid clinical trial for long Covid patients yet a spokeswoman says the company is still considering what a study may entail. </description>
													<link>https://www.wsj.com/articles/long-covid-is-an-elusive-target-for-big-pharma-11657473045</link>
													<pubDate>10th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<title>New mask mandates all but ruled out around Australia as Covid cases surge</title>
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													<author>The Guardian</author>
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													Medical experts have criticised federal and state governments for inconsistent messaging around the looming winter virus wave with new face mask rules all but ruled out nationwide. It comes as trade unions launch a fresh appeal to the prime minister Anthony Albanese to reverse the decision to scrap paid leave for Covidpositive people forced to isolate calling on the Labor government to reinstate the allowance until isolation rules change. We have a population believing and governments delivering that Covid is in the rearview mirror that were over the worst of it that its time to do away with any of the measures and move on with life said infectious disease expert Prof Brendan Crabb the CEO of the Burnet Institute.</description>
													<link>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jul/08/new-mask-mandates-all-but-ruled-out-around-australia-as-covid-cases-surge</link>
													<pubDate>8th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<title>Uruguay suspends COVID vaccination for children under 13</title>
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													<author>ABC News</author>
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													Uruguay stopped administering coronavirus vaccine to children under age 13 after a judge ordered on Thursday that all inoculations in that age group halt until officials present documents relating to contracts signed with vaccine manufacturers. Judge Alejandro Recarey issued the injunction under a petition filed by a lawyer who represents a group of antivaccine activists. The vaccinations in children under 13 had been on a voluntary basis and the government said it will appeal the decision. Alvaro Delgado the secretary of the presidency characterized the halt as a threat to public health.</description>
													<link>https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/uruguay-suspends-covid-vaccination-children-13-86409875</link>
													<pubDate>8th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<title>Australians aged 30 and older are eligible for fourth COVID19 booster. What do we know about it and when can you get it</title>
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													<author>Australian Broadcasting Corporation</author>
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													As health authorities attempt to ward off a surge in Omicron cases theAustralian Technical Advisory Group on ImmunisationATAGI has expandedthe eligibility of afourth COVID19 vaccine to people over 30.</description>
													<link>https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-07/australians-eligible-fourth-dose-covid-19-vaccine-booster/101215932</link>
													<pubDate>8th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<title>Africa CDC says it has signed MOU with Pfizer for COVID pill</title>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Africas top public health body said on Thursday it had signed a memorandum of understanding with Pfizer for countries on the continent to receive supplies of the Paxlovid pill to treat COVID19. Data from a midtolate stage study in November last year showed the antiviral medication was nearly 90 effective in preventing hospitalisations and deaths compared to a placebo in adults at high risk of severe illness.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/africa-cdc-says-it-has-signed-mou-with-pfizer-covid-pill-2022-07-07/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<title>China COVID monitoring app cuts travel history scrutiny</title>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													 Chinas national authorities are reducing scrutiny of citizens travel history for COVID19 monitoring requiring that a mandatory mobile app shows the previous seven days of travel down from 14 an adjustment likely to boost domestic tourism. 
The app whose name translates to itinerary card helped authorities to identify whether people visited areas with COVID infections and to decide whether they should be tested for the virus or possibly placed in quarantine.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/world/china/china-covid-monitoring-app-cuts-travel-history-scrutiny-2022-07-08/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<title>Millions tested in Shanghai as China grapples COVID resurgence</title>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Millions of people in Shanghai queued for a third day of mass COVID19 testing on Thursday as authorities in several Chinese cities scrambled to stamp out new outbreaks that have rekindled worries about growth in the worlds secondlargest economy. Unless local officials succeed in preventing the virus from spreading they could be compelled to invoke prolonged major restrictions on residents movement under Chinas dynamic zero COVID strategy.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/world/china/shanghai-back-alert-china-battles-covid-outbreaks-2022-07-07/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<title>Beijing mandates COVID vaccines to enter some public spaces</title>
													<section>Partisan Exits</section>
													<author>Yahoo Finance</author>
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													The Chinese capital has issued a mandate requiring people to show proof of COVID19 vaccination before they can enter some public spaces including gyms museums and libraries drawing concern from city residents over the sudden policy announcement and its impact on their daily lives. The health app that shows a persons latest PCR test results has been updated to make it easier to also access their vaccination status according to Li Ang a spokesperson for Beijings municipal health commission. The list of public places requiring vaccination does not include restaurants and offices. The mandate will go into effect on Monday with exceptions available only to those who cannot be vaccinated for health reasons.</description>
													<link>https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/beijing-mandates-covid-vaccines-enter-071509078.html</link>
													<pubDate>10th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<title>Argentina president urges unity as antigovernment protests build</title>
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													<author>Al Jazeera English</author>
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													Parts of the government including powerful Vice President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner have called for more spending to alleviate the effect of COVID19 and of the war in Ukraine which have lit protests in countries globally such as Sri Lanka.</description>
													<link>https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/7/10/argentina-president-urges-unity-as-anti-government-protests-build</link>
													<pubDate>10th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<title>How will Boris Johnsons handling of the Covid crisis be remembered</title>
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													<author>The Guardian</author>
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													Boris Johnson had been in power for six months when Covid hit Britain and sparked the greatest peacetime crisis in a century. His departure with the worst of the pandemic surely behind us means his tenure will be framed by his handling of the virus. To some he got the big decisions right. To others he oversaw one of the UKs worst ever public health failures. Here we look back at the prime ministers Covid battle and assess how he fared. Clear communication is crucial in a crisis but confusion undermined public health messaging from the start. In February 2020 days after the UK confirmed its first cases the government urged everyone to wash their hands regularly. On 3 March Sages behavioural science experts said ministers should advise people to avoid hugging and shaking hands too. If the PM got the memo he didnt act on it.</description>
													<link>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jul/08/how-will-boris-johnsons-handling-of-the-covid-crisis-be-remembered</link>
													<pubDate>8th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<title>The pandemic has eroded Americans trust in experts and elected leaders alike a survey finds.</title>
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													<author>The New York Times</author>
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													As the coronavirus pandemic entered its third year the American public had lost much of its trust both in public health experts and in government leaders and was less worried than before about Covid19 according to a survey conducted in early May and released Thursday by the Pew Research Center. Confidence ratings for public health officials like those at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for state and local elected officials and for President Biden fell in a range from 43 percent to 54 percent in the survey  much lower than during the early stages of the pandemic.</description>
													<link>https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/07/07/world/covid-19-mandates-vaccine-cases</link>
													<pubDate>8th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<title>After backlash Beijing drops COVID vaccination mandate for crowded venues</title>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Beijings city government has dropped plans to allow only vaccinated people to enter crowded venues such as libraries cinemas and gyms from Monday following a strong online backlash to the measure announced earlier this week. The mandatory requirement would have marked a rare move in China where the central government insists on voluntary vaccination and has quickly overruled other attempts by frontline officials to issue compulsory vaccination directives.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/world/china/after-backlash-beijing-drops-covid-vaccination-mandate-crowded-venues-2022-07-08/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<title>UK Labours Starmer cleared of wrongdoing after lockdown investigation</title>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													British opposition Labour leader Keir Starmer was cleared by police of breaking COVID19 lockdown laws on Friday having said he would quit his job if he was fined. A day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced he would resign following a series of scandals including repeated lockdown breaches at his Downing Street office police said Starmer had not broken the regulations. Ive always said no rules were broken when I was in Durham. The police have completed their investigation and agreed there is no case to answer Starmer said on Twitter. For me this was always a matter of principle. Honesty and integrity matter. </description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/police-say-uk-labour-leader-will-not-be-fined-after-lockdown-investigation-2022-07-08/</link>
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													<title>Court Health care workers in lawsuit must reveal identities</title>
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													<author>The Associated Press</author>
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													Nine health care workers who sued Democratic Maine Gov. Janet Mills over the states COVID19 vaccine mandate have until Money to reveal their identities. The workers have so far remained anonymous but on Thursday a federal appeals court in Boston rejected a motion by the workers and gave them until Friday to file an amended complaint with their names the Portland PressHerald reported. The plaintiffs were later given an extension until Monday. Attorneys for Liberty Counsel a law firm representing the health care workers said in a court filing Friday that the oneday extension is needed to give lawyers time to speak with each plaintiff about whether they want to move forward with the lawsuit. The plaintiffs filed their complaint in federal court last August before the states COVID19 vaccine mandate for health care workers at Maine care facilities went into effect on Oct. 20 2021. </description>
													<link>https://apnews.com/article/covid-health-lawsuits-maine-07f3f62d24261597474eb1dcde07ca88</link>
													<pubDate>8th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<title>Pfizer BioNTech Get Full FDA Approval for Covid Vaccine for Teens</title>
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													<author>Bloomberg</author>
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													Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE gained full US regulatory approval for their Covid19 vaccine for teens 12 to 15 years old a milestone that will allow the companies to continue to market it to adolescents after the pandemic.  The vaccine partners earlier got formal approval for their Covid vaccine for teens 16 and older. In a statement on Friday the companies said the US Food and Drug Administration approved their supplemental application to extend that approval to younger adolescents. The shot first went into play when it received emergency use authorization a temporary clearance for use during the pandemic for the age group. For full approval the companies submitted additional information to the FDA including six months of followup data after the twodose regimen was complete in recipients.</description>
													<link>https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-07-08/pfizer-biontech-get-fda-approval-for-covid-vaccine-for-teens</link>
													<pubDate>10th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<title>South Africas Afrigen to collaborate with US researchers on mRNA vaccines</title>
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													<author>The Financial Times</author>
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													South African biotech company Afrigen will collaborate with researchers from the US National Institutes of Health on the development of the next generation of mRNA vaccines and drugs as part of an attempt to expand global access to innovative medicines.</description>
													<link>https://www.ft.com/content/fb2de235-059f-4ab5-937b-bf9033628c7f</link>
													<pubDate>8th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<title>Covid19 FDA authorises pharmacists to prescribe Paxlovid</title>
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													<author>The BMJ</author>
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													The US Food and Drug Administration FDA has authorised licensed pharmacists to prescribe Pfizers oral antiviral drug Paxlovid nirmatrelvir and ritonavir to eligible patients who have tested positive for covid19 subject to some limitations. 
The FDAs action on 6 July a revision of the emergency use authorisation will make the drug more widely available to people with covid19 particularly in rural and poor areas. About 90 of the US population lives within five miles of a pharmacy according to the American Pharmacists Association. Until now only doctors nurses and physician assistants could prescribe Paxlovid. The drug is approved for treatment of mild to moderate covid19 in adults and children aged 12 or older who weigh at least 40 kg and are at high risk for progression to severe covid19 including hospital admission or death. Those who report a positive home test on either a rapid antigen diagnostic test or a polymerase chain reaction test are eligible for Paxlovid without further testing.</description>
													<link>https://www.bmj.com/content/378/bmj.o1695</link>
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													<title>South Africas Afrigen partners with U.S. on mRNA vaccine research</title>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													South Africas Afrigen Biologics Limited said on Friday that it will collaborate with U.S. government researchers to develop mRNA vaccines and therapeutics. The agreement will enable the sharing of scientific expertise technical skills and materials with the U.S. National Institutes of Health NIH to help Afrigen produce mRNA vaccines against COVID19 and other diseases said the Cape Townbased biotech startup. </description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/south-africas-afrigen-partners-with-us-mrna-vaccine-research-2022-07-08/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													The European Medicines Agency EMA is open to using next generation COVID19 vaccines that target older offshoots of the Omicron variant this fall an official said on Thursday amid a rise in cases due to new Omicron subvariants. 
While the existing coronavirus vaccines continue to provide good protection against hospitalisation and death vaccine effectiveness has taken a hit as the virus has evolved. The EMA expects new COVID vaccine boosters to be approved by September.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/eu-drugs-regulator-is-not-adamant-that-covid-boosters-target-new-omicron-2022-07-07/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<section>Coronavirus Resurgence</section>
													<author>The New York Times</author>
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													The rapidly spreading Omicron subvariants known as BA.4 and BA.5 are driving a summertime surge of the coronavirus in Europe health officials say after most Covid policies were removed in spring and a more relaxed approach to the pandemic has become the norm during the warmer months. Known cases in Europe rose to 57 cases per 100000 as of Wednesday from 33 cases per day per 100000 just two weeks earlier according to the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. That is the sharpest increase  a rise of about 70 percent  of any region of the world over the same period. It comes as the summer travel season in European countries is in full swing with warmer weather and easing coronavirus policies prompting a surge of movement in the region.</description>
													<link>https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/07/08/world/covid-19-mandates-vaccine-cases</link>
													<pubDate>8th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<section>Coronavirus Resurgence</section>
													<author>CBC.ca</author>
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													New details are emerging about the severity of Ontarios newest wave of COVID19 with the province reporting another 33 deaths related to the virus over the last week as well as rising numbers of hospitalizations and ICU admissions. Test positivity has also climbed to 13.5 the highest percentage reported since May it reported Thursday. The province says 712 people are currently in hospital with COVID19 up from 585 at this time last week. There are 110 patients in intensive care due to the virus up from 95 last Thursday.</description>
													<link>https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/covid-19-ontario-july-7-2022-1.6513337</link>
													<pubDate>8th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<section>Coronavirus Resurgence</section>
													<author>Stuff</author>
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													A computer glitch meant the Ministry of Health has wrongly reported 4000 extra cases in Fridays numbers. The error meant that some cases already reported on Thursday were doublecounted resulting in Fridays case numbers being incorrectly reported as 13344 the ministry said in a statement on Friday afternoon. The correct figure was 9318 which was around the same level as case numbers reported for the past three days. A further 275 imported cases were reported  which was also corrected from initially being published as 390 cases.</description>
													<link>https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/health/129214825/covid19-numbers-double-since-start-of-week-with-13344-new-cases-on-friday</link>
													<pubDate>8th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<section>Coronavirus Resurgence</section>
													<author>Sky News</author>
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													A new wave of Covid19 is sweeping across Europe driven by Omicron mutations an EU Medicines Agency official has warned. Head of vaccines at the agency Marco Cavaleri has said the increase in transmission among older age groups is starting to translate into severe disease. The increase in the number of people testing positive is being driven by the BA.4 and BA.5 mutations of the Omicron variant.</description>
													<link>https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-new-wave-of-omicron-mutations-spreading-across-europe-eu-medicines-agency-warns-12647721</link>
													<pubDate>8th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<section>Coronavirus Resurgence</section>
													<author>Evening Standard</author>
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													Covid infections continue to rise across the UK with one in 25 people in England one in 20 in Wales and one in 17 in Scotland infected with the virus.What does the latest data say Covid19 infections continue to rise across the UK driven by the Omicron BA.4 and BA.5 subvariants. Figures from the Office for National Statistics ONS show that 2.7 million people in private households are estimated to have had Covid19 last week up 18 from 2.3 million the previous week. This is the highest estimate for total infections since late April but is still below the record high of 4.9 million which was reached during the Omicron BA.2 wave at the end of March.</description>
													<link>https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/england-office-for-national-statistics-wales-scotland-nhs-b1011113.html</link>
													<pubDate>8th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<title>Shanghai faces relatively high risk of further COVID community spread</title>
													<section>Coronavirus Resurgence</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Chinas commercial hub Shanghai faces a relatively high risk of further community transmission of COVID19 Lei Zhenglong an official at the National Health Commission said on Friday. Shanghai reopened most cinemas on Friday sticking to a plan of gradual resumption of daily activities after lifting a twomonth COVID19 lockdown in June while also trying like several other Chinese cities to contain resurgent infections. </description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/world/china/shanghai-faces-relatively-high-risk-further-covid-community-spread-2022-07-08/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<section>Coronavirus Resurgence</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Macau authorities have added two hotels in popular casino resorts to be used as COVID19 medical facilities from Friday as they try to increase capacity to handle a surge of infections in the worlds biggest gambling hub. The east wing of Grand Lisboa Palace owned by SJM Holdings and the Grand Hyatt hotel owned by Melco Resorts will together provide close to 800 rooms they said. Sands Chinas Sheraton hotel and Londoner resort have already been used as quarantine facilities.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/world/china/macau-adds-more-casino-hotels-use-covid-medical-facilities-2022-07-08/</link>
													<pubDate>8th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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													<section>Coronavirus Resurgence</section>
													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Sweden is seeing an increase in COVID19 cases and healthcare can expect an increase in pressure over the summer the health minister said on Thursday. Quite a few are ill even though we are in the middle of the summer. We also see a small increase in the number of COVID19 patients who need hospital care and intensive care Minister of Health Lena Hallengren told a news conference. However we dont see the type of impact we saw earlier in the pandemic I want to stress that she said.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/sweden-sees-increase-covid-19-cases-more-expected-over-summer-2022-07-07/</link>
													<pubDate>7th Jul 2022</pubDate>
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