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COVID-19 infection rate plummets in England, says Imperial College study
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The Welsh government is reportedly close to relaxing some of its Covid restrictions.
The administration was the first in the world to vaccinate more than 20 percent of its population and has driven infections down with restrictions.
Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford has since revealed he can see a path to spring which may allow his government to reopen some of the country.
The positive steps could allow him to reopen hospitality by Easter, he revealed.
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Speaking to BBC Breakfast last week, he revealed doing so would be a big if , however.
He said: It s a very big if because there are so many unknowns, new variants that are happening in different parts of the world that could make a difference here in the United Kingdom.
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, former Liberal Party leader John Hewson, health and policy expert Arnagretta Hunter, and physicist Kenneth Baldwin join us to discuss the need for political leadership and better policy to strengthen Australia’s efforts to tackle climate change.
Despite the impacts of climate change becoming increasingly real for many Australians in the wake of the Black Summer, the country still lags behind many others on international commitments to reduce carbon emissions. While the shift to renewables is happening anyway, would it be happening faster and cheaper if the country had put in place better policies in recent years? What does the Labor Party’s shadow cabinet reshuffle mean for their stance on climate change? And what impact might the new Biden administration in the United States have on Australia’s willingness to make stronger climate commitments on the international stage? On this episode of
Poverty linked to higher risk of Covid-19 death, study suggests ANI | Updated: Dec 15, 2020 16:02 IST
Washington [US], December 15 (ANI): People in Scotland s poorest areas are more likely to be affected by severe Covid-19 - and to die from the disease - than those in more affluent districts, according to a study of critical care units.
The study is published in the journal The Lancet Regional Health - Europe and was carried out in collaboration with the Scottish Intensive Care Society Audit Group.
The first nationwide study of its kind found patients from the most economically disadvantaged areas had a higher chance of critical care admission, and that intensive care unit there were more likely to be over capacity.
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