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Boris Johnson says no plans for new U.K. COVID lockdown

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While COVID-19 case numbers continue to rise in the U.K., Prime Minister Boris Johnson says the trend is in line with what was expected and reiterated that a new lockdown is not in the cards.
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Dr. Fauci Now Says J&J Vaccine Should Have BeenTwo Doses From the Start

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NIAID Director Dr. Anthony Fauci has stated that recipients of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine should have gotten two doses, to begin with. An FDA panel had recently recommended that J&J boosters be made available for...
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Online abuse bill and lack of discussion around Plan B, David Bond gives his verdict on today's PMQs

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Online abuse bill and lack of discussion around Plan B, David Bond gives his verdict on today's PMQs
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Online abuse bill and nothing on Plan B, David Bond gives his verdict on today's PMQs

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Online abuse bill and nothing on Plan B, David Bond gives his verdict on today's PMQs
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NIH Study Indicates J&J Vaccine Recipients Could Benefit From Pfizer, Moderna Boosters

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The NIH released findings of a study that say recipients of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine may benefit from getting Pfizer or Moderna boosters as the antibody levels from those shots were seen as more robust than from a Johnson &...
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Boris Johnson pays tribute to slain MP David Amess

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the stabbing death of long-serving Conservative MP David Amess has left him and his cabinet 'deeply shocked and heart-stricken.'
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UK economy: Business calls on Boris Johnson to put flesh on bones of post-Brexit vision

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The UK prime minister outlined a vision for a "high wage, high skill, high productivity and low tax economy" but gave no details of how he intends to achieve it.
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'Donnez moi un break' Johnson tells France amid submarine deal outcry

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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson told France to 'donnez moi un break' and get over its anger over the cancellation of a submarine deal between Paris and Canberra.
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'Grow up': UK's Johnson says world must face climate change

9th - Higher Ed
The British Prime Minister is due to host a major United Nations climate summit in Glasgow in November.
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UN General Assembly: World leaders call for stronger environmental action

9th - Higher Ed
World leaders have been told a warmer planet will also be a more violent one.
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds wed in small ceremony

9th - Higher Ed
The pair married at Westminster Cathedral, in central London, in front of 30 guests — the maximum allowed under current COVID-19 restrictions in the UK.
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Procurement minister provides updates on Canada's Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccines

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Anita Anand, Canada's procurement minister, says some shipments of the Johnson and Johnson product are on hold due to a decision by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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Belarus: Airlines avoid airspace; fears over ‘forced’ confession

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Pressure mounts on Minsk as more carriers suspend flights while journalist’s father says Protasevich has likely been beaten.
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U.S. to share more of its COVID-19 vaccine stockpile

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The U.S. has announced it will start increasing how much of its stockpile of COVID-19 vaccine with the world through the international vaccine sharing initiative COVAX.
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Pfizer, BioNTech Seek Full FDA Approval for Coronavirus Vaccine

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Pfizer and BioNTech announced this morning they initiated the application process to the FDA for full approval for their coronavirus vaccine in people ages 16 and older. The vaccine is currently authorized only for emergency use. A full...
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Canada not yet waiving COVID-19 vaccine patents

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Vaccine patents are a hot topic at the World Trade Organization. Some countries, including the U.S., argue patents should be waived in the pandemic to increase vaccine supply for the world at a faster pace. Canada is not actively...
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UK local election boost for ruling conservatives

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The Conservatives ended up with twice as many votes as Labour in a former industrial constituency that has been red for generations.
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Questions around NACI advice for Johnson & Johnson vaccine

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Some doctors are concerned about new guidance for the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine after the National Advisory Committee on Immunization said it should be limited to those over 30 who don’t want to wait for an mRNA vaccine....
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EMA begins review of Pfizer COVID jab for young teens as US set to OK it

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The US is expected to back the use of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for people aged 12 to 15 within a week. Europe's watchdog launched its review on Monday with a decision expected in June.
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Trudeau, doctors offer reassurance about COVID-19 vaccines

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Prime Minister Justsin Trudeau and medical experts tried to reassure Canadians that all approved COVID-19 vaccines are safe after the National Advisory Committee on Immunization said some vaccines were preferred over others.
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What's at stake in Scotland's election

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The issue of separation was back on the table as Scots voted in an election Thursday. The CBC's Margaret Evans explains how independence has come back to life just seven years after Scotland voted to stay in the U.K.
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Scottish independence back on the table in latest election

9th - Higher Ed
Scottish independence has returned a campaign issue as voters head to the polls in a parliamentary election.
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Pfizer Vaccine Boosters Await CDC Panel Decision

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Dr. Asha Shah, director of infectious diseases at Stamford Health, joined Cheddar ahead of the CDC panel meeting on COVID booster shots. She discussed the frequently asked question about who might be eligible for the Pfizer vaccine...
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What Full FDA Approval Means for Pfizer COVID Shot, Other Vaccines

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For months, the three COVID-19 vaccines used in the United States — Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson — were being administered under emergency use authorization by the FDA. Monday, the Pfizer-BioNTech dose was given full...