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Air travel quarantines are getting longer, lonelier
Authorities are tightening the screws to stop COVID-19 mutations slipping through quarantine models designed to contain a less aggressive virus
By Angus Whitley and Kyunghee Park Bloomberg,Updated February 24, 2021, 7:01 p.m.
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A hotel guest exercised in the parking lot of the Radisson Blu hotel while under quarantine Wednesday in London.Chris J Ratcliffe/Getty
Quarantines continue to frustrate travelers and strangle airlines a year into the pandemic, with the threat from highly infectious coronavirus variants meaning enforced isolations are mostly getting longer and stricter rather than easing up.
Even as vaccines embolden countries like Israel and Britain to plot paths to reopening, authorities around the world are tightening the screws to stop COVID-19 mutations slipping through quarantine models designed to contain a less aggressive virus. With questions hanging over the efficacy of vaccines on mutated stra
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A paramedic prepares a dose of the Pfizer-BioNtech COVID-19 vaccine in Beit Shemesh, Israel, on Monday. | AFP-JIJI
Bloomberg Feb 25, 2021
Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE’s COVID-19 vaccine was overwhelmingly effective against the virus in a study that followed nearly 1.2 million people in Israel, results that public-health experts said show that immunizations could end the pandemic.
Two doses of the vaccine prevented 94% of COVID-19 cases in 596,618 people vaccinated between Dec. 20 and Feb. 1, about one-quarter of whom were over the age of 60, teams from the Clalit Research Institute and Harvard University reported in a study published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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