Rabu, 03 Februari 2021

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Daily update February 4, 2021
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The New York Times
The University of Oxford research is the first to document a vaccine substantially reducing the virus's spread. British officials said the results underscored how mass inoculations were key to ending the pandemic.
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The New York Times
She traveled the world, hosted a TV show in the Philippines, married a dictator (out of patriotism, she said) and, among other things, opened a cooking school in Italy.
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The New York Times
The sudden ascent of the man credited with helping save the euro was a pipe dream for Italians frustrated with a coalition paralyzed by ideological schisms and incompetence.
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USA TODAY
Bribing doctors. Circulating vaccination appointment codes. Chartering planes and impersonating essential workers. More than a month since the U.S. first began administering COVID-19 vaccines, many people who were not supposed to be first in line have ...
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BBC News
At FMQs, the Conservatives, Labour and the Lib Dems press Nicola Sturgeon about the vaccination rollout. The FM insists the immunisation programme is going well; Up until 31 January, 8,347 deaths had been registered in Scotland where Covid-19 was ...
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BBC News
A new economic study into trade concludes that the costs of Scottish independence would be two to three times greater than the impact from Brexit, and that joining the European Union would do little to offset that cost. The SNP response is that there is no ...
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CNN
England's Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty was verbally abused in the street and called a liar, a video uploaded to TikTok on Tuesday showed. In the video, a young man can be seen repeatedly telling Whitty ...
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Washington Post
PRAGUE — The Czech Republic has surpassed a milestone of 1 million confirmed coronavirus infections since the pandemic began. The Health Ministry said Wednesday that the day-to-day increase in new infections was 9,057 cases for a total of more than ...
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The New York Times
The three tournaments and a men's team competition called the ATP Cup, in which players compete for their countries, have turned Melbourne Park into a sea of matches with the gates open to spectators. Hundreds of matches ...
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CNN
During a trip to Egypt in the late 1850s, Sir Charles Nicholson — an English Australian antiquarian, university founder and philanthropist — bought a mummified body, coffin and mummy board, which he donated to the University of Sydney in 1860, according to ...
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