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Doctors and infectious diseases experts slam special Australian Covid deal for Matt Damon

Doctors and infectious diseases experts have slammed special Covid rules for celebrities like Matt Damon. The Good Will Hunting star has been allowed to quarantine for 14 days at a large house at Byron Bay instead of having to endure two weeks in a cramped hotel as he prepares to work on a movie with Chris Hemsworth. Damon, 50, his wife Luciana Barroso, 45, and their daughters, Isabella, 14, Gia, 12, and Stella, 10, are among an elite group who have qualified for an exemption. Scroll down for video  Doctors and infectious diseases experts have slammed special Covid rules for celebrities like Matt Damon. The Good Will Hunting star is wife Luciana Barroso, 45, and their daughters, Isabella, 14, Gia, 12, and Stella, 10, are among an elite group who have qualified for an exemption

Businessman Buyanga s death a hoax – CAJ News Africa

by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – THE attorney of businessman, Frank Buyanga Sadiqi, has dismissed reports of the death of the entrepreneur. Reports have been circulating in the media that the South African-based Zimbabwean mogul (41) had been killed in an alleged gunshot incident or was missing. William Wilcock, Buyanga’s attorney, dismissed the reports around his client as false. “We can confirm that the rumours about Mr Frank Buyanga Sadiqi being missing or killed are untrue. Our client is safe and well,” Wilcock assured. “We can confirm that we have been in contact with our client today, 16 January 2021, and that he is alive and well and was not involved in any shooting incident.”

Coronavirus sparks exodus of foreign-born people from U K

Migrant exodus from UK triggers biggest population drop since WWII

UK Population May Have Seen Largest Fall Since World War II, Study Suggests

UK Population May Have Seen Largest Fall Since World War II, Study Suggests The total population of Britain could have fallen by more than 1.3 million during the CCP virus pandemic, mostly as a result of an exodus of non-UK born people, new research suggests. This would be the largest fall in the UK resident population since World War II, according to researchers from the Economic Statistics Centre of Excellence (ESCoE), a UK government-funded think tank that focuses on economic measurement. More Accurate Estimate The study’s figures are in stark contrast to those of the Office for National Statistics, which estimated a population rise of about 350,000 for the same period, but doesn’t take into account changes in population growth forecasts caused by the pandemic, the authors say.

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