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Johnson & Johnson dose allocation to fall 85% next week; Coney Island s famed amusement parks reopen: Latest COVID-19 updates
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Johnson & Johnson dose allocation to fall 85% next week; Notre Dame latest university to require vaccination Latest COVID-19 updates
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UK coronavirus cases drop by 60 per cent due to vaccines, lockdown
People 65 and older were least likely to be infected as they benefited most from the vaccination programme, which initially focused on older people.
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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson in Lemonheads Barber shop during a visit to Lemon Street Market in Truro, England, Wednesday, April 7, 2021. (Photo | AP) By Associated Press
LONDON:
Britain s COVID-19 vaccination programme is beginning to break the link between infection and serious illness or death, according to the latest results from an ongoing study of the pandemic in England.
Researchers at Imperial College London found that COVID-19 infections dropped about 60 per cent in March as national lockdown measures slowed the spread of the virus.
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