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Human error
According to Tass, a Russian news agency, around 660,073 cases of the coronavirus have officially been detected in Moscow. However, the files show only a subset of these numbers.
Eduard Lysenko, the head of Moscow Department of Information Technologies, said that during the checks, they have established that there has been no violation of the information system of the Moscow city government.
Lysenko added that the leak happened due to human error as members of staff who were processing the documents had allowed for the files to be passed on to third persons. He added that measures would follow, in which some local reports have taken to mean that there could be criminal prosecutions.
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A pharmacy technician from Croydon Health Services prepares a delivery of the first batch of Covid-19 vaccinations at Croydon University Hospital in Croydon, Britain December 5, 2020. Reuters pic
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LONDON, Dec 9 Britain’s medicine regulator has advised that people with a history of significant allergies do not get Pfizer-BioNTech’s Covid-19 vaccine after two people reported severe adverse reactions on the first day of rollout.
Starting with the elderly and frontline workers, Britain began mass vaccinating its population yesterday, part of a global drive that poses one of the biggest logistical challenges in peacetime history.
The Perfect Storm : How Vaccine Misinformation Spread To The Mainstream
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Kolina Koltai first heard about the coronavirus back in January, but not from newspapers or TV. Instead, she read about it in anti-vaccination groups on Facebook. They were posting stories from China like, Hey, here s this mysterious illness, or Here s this something that seems to be spreading, she said.
While few others in the U.S. were talking about the virus back then, people opposed to vaccination were paying attention, Koltai said, because they have long worried that a new disease would trigger the creation of a vaccine that, in their view, could be forced onto everyone.
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