Quarter of Aussies still hesitant to get the COVID-19 vaccine

A national survey shows the share of Australians willing to be vaccinated against coronavirus remains at 76 per cent despite government efforts. GET ALL THE LATEST NEWS AND LIFESTYLE VIDEOS: https://www.news.com.au/ Original Author: Produced by news.com.au and published on 26/02/2021

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New ‘devil’ Californian COVID-19 strain is deadlier and spreads faster

A new coronavirus variant originating in the US called the “devil” by a scientist appears to be deadlier, spreads more easily, and could weaken vaccine efficacy. GET ALL THE LATEST NEWS AND LIFESTYLE VIDEOS: https://www.news.com.au/ Original Author: Produced by news.com.au and published on 25/02/2021

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BREAKING: PM ‘very optimistic’ England’s lockdown will end on 21 June

Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he is ‘hopeful’ all coronavirus restrictions in England will be removed in England by 21 June, but admits there is "no guarantee". Mr Johnson also reiterated the government are looking into vaccine passports but says there are "deep and complex" issues to address first. Sky>>>

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Why Dolly Parton Isn’t Getting the COVID Vaccine

After a grueling wait for scientists to create vaccines against the Coronavirus, we have finally gotten some positive results. Creating a vaccine takes time and funding, so it’s no surprise that it took months to create. Now, we can finally move forward and immunize our population in an effort to>>>

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COVID-19: Melbourne records five new cases as quarantine cluster grows | 7NEWS

Victoria has confirmed five further local coronavirus cases as the Holiday Inn cluster in Melbourne continues to grow, bringing the total number of active cases to 19. Subscribe to 7NEWS for the latest video » https://7news.link/YTSubscribe Connect with 7NEWS online Visit » https://7news.com.au 7NEWS Podcast » http://smarturl.it/7NewsDaily Facebook » https://www.facebook.com/7NewsAustralia>>>

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Is Russell Howard To Blame For The Coronavirus Pandemic? | The Project

Comedian Russell Howard Zoomed by to accept accountability for coronavirus after a prediction he made on the show back in 2019. He also had some advice for Boris Johnson and his three-word COVID slogans. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/3dJwlpd Russell’s just added a bunch of new dates to his Aussie tour, all the>>>

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BREAKING: Mutation of Kent COVID-19 variant could evade immune system

A mutation of the Kent coronavirus variant that is better able to evade the immune system has been detected. Public Health England explained that it’s called E484K and is also found in the spike protein of the South African variant. Read more here: https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-mutation-of-kent-variant-detected-in-samples-could-help-virus-evade-immune-system-12206375 SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for>>>

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BREAKING: South African COVID variant found in Surrey

Two positive cases of a new coronavirus variant first found in South Africa have been found in Surrey. They had no travel recent history or links to South Africa, where the new concerning variant originated. Areas of Woking are now being visited by public health teams who will issue home>>>

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COVID-19: One year since coronavirus landed in Australia | 7NEWS

On this day, one year ago, Australia recorded its first coronavirus infection. Now, 12 months on, vaccines are being rolled out and Australia finds itself in an enviable position. Subscribe to 7NEWS for the latest video » https://7news.link/YTSubscribe Connect with 7NEWS online Visit » https://7news.com.au 7NEWS Podcast » http://smarturl.it/7NewsDaily Facebook>>>

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COVID-19: New £800 fine for people who break lockdown rules by attending house parties

A new £800 fine for those who flout coronavirus rules by attending house parties will come into force next week. The penalty will apply to all those caught at gatherings where more than 15 people are present, and will double for each subsequent offence up to a maximum of £6,400.>>>

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