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India Reports 152K Daily COVID Cases, Lowest in 50 Days

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The country hopes to deliver 120 million vaccine doses next month.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Some New Yorkers cautious as most pandemic-related capacity restrictions are lifted

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Almost all capacity limit restrictions have been lifted in the state of New York, and masks are no longer required in most indoor settings for fully vaccinated people, but some businesses are choosing to remain on the safe side (Footage...
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Starmer urges PM to row back on lifting all restrictions

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has said lifting all coronavirus restrictions in one go is “reckless”, urging the Prime Minister to put some restrictions back in place. He called on Boris Johnson to release a list of Conservative...
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Trafford Centre shoppers react to coronavirus restrictions easing

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Shoppers at Manchester's Trafford Centre visit stores without the need to wear a mask for the first time since restrictions changed on July 19. Quotes from Catherine Brown and Sheila Barnes, Mark and Marina Russell, Josh Purcell and Zoe...
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People in Birmingham discuss 'Freedom Day'

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People in Birmingham discuss the so-called 'Freedom Day' and give their opinion on wearing facemasks now that they are no longer mandatory indoors. Interviews with Stephen, Samuel Evans, Nigel Rooke, Leigh Paton and David Bradbury.
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Trafford Centre shoppers react to coronavirus restrictions ease

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Shoppers at Manchester's Trafford Centre visit stores without the need to wear a mask for the first time since restrictions changed on July 19. Quotes from Catherine Brown and Sheila Barnes, Mark and Marina Russell, Josh Purcell and Zoe...
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Khan urges public to continue to wear face masks in crowded places

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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has urged the public to continue to wear face masks in crowded places. He said: “I think we should recognise this virus is still here. “On an average day there are 4,000 new cases.
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People living with cancer say ‘Freedom Day’ is meaningless and frightening

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Interviews with Lara Montgomery and Krista Jay, who are both living with cancer, on their feelings about England ending most legal coronavirus restrictions.
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India's COVID Crisis Draws Global Response As Cases, Deaths Surge

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India is now opening up army hospitals to handle COVID patients and building makeshift crematoriums as cases and deaths continue to climb.
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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CCD eases mask guidance for the fully vaccinated; Colonial Pipeline works to restore service; Israeli military clarifies no ground attacks in Gaza.
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Video: 2 Asian Women Attacked In New York City

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The attack happened Sunday and no arrests have been made yet.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : As lockdown eases, European tourists return to Paris

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After six months of lockdown, tourists make a tentative return to the French capital, with Europeans requiring either a PCR test or a vaccination certificate to enter France (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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U.K. Lifting COVID-19 Restrictions Despite Rising Case Numbers

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Businesses and transit operators will still be allowed to require face coverings.
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Michigan Joins Most States In Fully Reopening

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The state is lifting most remaining COVID-19 restrictions a little over a week ahead of schedule.
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Prof Chris Whitty, Chief Medical Officer for England answers questions from media at No10 Downing Street press briefing

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CLEAN:Interior shots of press conference at No 10 Downing Street with Boris Johnson, Prof Chris Whitty and Sir Patrick Vallance on Government's plans to tackle the COVID pandemic this winter, on 14th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom
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The Recount

Top 5 Clips of August 26th

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Canada's military makes the "heart-wrenching" decision to leave Afghanistan. AOC sounds off on the costly toll of fossil fuel, "with the ultimate cost being our planet and our future." And Self-Awareness King Ron DeSantis rails against...
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New Orleans Issues Indoor Mask Advisory

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Officials strongly recommend people start wearing masks indoors.
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Biden Doesn't Think He Can Overrule Governors on Masks

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President Joe Biden says he doesn’t think he has the power to overrule governors who nullify requirements imposed by school systems calling on kids and staff to wear masks to protect against Covid-19. “I don’t believe that I do thus far....
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New York City Holds Off On Indoor Mask Mandate

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Mayor Bill de Blasio wants to prioritize boosting vaccinations.
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Debate Over Renewed Mask Mandate In St. Louis, Missouri

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There has been pushback from several elected officials with some attempting to reverse the mandate amid an increase in COVID-19 cases statewide.
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PM says coronavirus cases at 'high levels' as he urges booster jabs

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson says there are now ‘high levels’ of coronavirus infections as he urges eligible people to get a booster jab of the vaccine. He made his comments as he visited a vaccination centre in west London.
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Boris Johnson: Nothing to suggest lockdown is on the cards

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Boris Johnson has said that despite a rise in the number of Covid-19 cases, a winter lockdown is unlikely at the moment.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Smiles all round as French primary pupils leave masks aside

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I think it's good because we couldn't really breathe at school"! Like her friends at the Anne Sylvestre primary school in Labouheyre, Enora is wearing a big smile as she attends class (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Some U.S. Cities Continue Reopening, Others Restart Masking Mandates

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Some areas across the country are implementing more restrictions as new Delta variant cases are on the rise.