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Fears holidays may sell out as vaccine sparks booking stampede

Updated: December 29, 2020, 12:27 pm © Gareth Jennings/DCT Media John Stewart of Hays Travel. A Dundee travel agent has warned he may sell out of holidays this season, amid a spike in sales fuelled by vaccine hopes. John Stewart, managing director of Hays Travel, believes his business may end up with “more customers than holidays next year.” The concern comes after the company experienced a surge in sales following news of the new Pfizer/Biotech coronavirus vaccine. However, customer confidence comes amid reports that airlines – which took a severe financial hit this year – will struggle to revive all flight paths from Scottish airports.

Why we are losing the COVID-19 detection game

Why we are losing the COVID-19 detection game Tara D. Sonenshine, Opinion Contributor © Getty Images Why we are losing the COVID-19 detection game America is supposed to be number one when it comes to technological prowess. Our Silicon Valley is the envy of other nations. Our politics may be broken, but we are really good at making things. We are a nation of innovation and entrepreneurship, and we pride ourselves on being ahead of the curve. So how did a nation with a supercharged tech sector become the least prepared country to contend with a global pandemic where science and technology are critical to addressing the problem? Why are we not better at detecting the moves of the virus?

Thousands of children are stuck in care home hell

Like any 11-year-old, Josh Jones loves Christmas.  Above all because it s normally one of the few occasions he gets an entire week at home with his family.  Josh, from Warrington, suffers from a genetic illness and is severely disabled, requiring round-the-clock care which is provided by medical staff at the residential school where he stays five nights a week. Every Christmas morning, Josh s dad scoops him up out of bed and plonks him on his knee in front of the tree, where he ll wriggle about in excitement, says his mother, Kate, a 42-year-old learning co-ordinator.  And he s always trying to snuggle up to his six-year-old brother Seb. But not this year.

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