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Brits face £10k hotel quarantine fine if they end 10-day isolation early - and you can be forced to stay longer

Brits face £10k hotel quarantine fine if they end 10-day isolation early - and you can be forced to stay longer
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Orthodox Jewish in UK disproportionately impacted by COVID-19

Researchers have conducted a study showing an extremely high prevalence of severe acute respiratory coronavirus disease 2 (SARS-CoV-2) within a strictly Orthodox Jewish community in the UK.

Covid-19 news archive: January 2021

Virginia Mayo/AP/Shutterstock Vaccines from Johnson & Johnson and Novavax report positive trial results A coronavirus vaccine developed by the US firm Novavax has been shown to be 89 per cent effective in preventing covid-19 in clinical trials. The trials included participants in the UK and South Africa, and found the vaccine to be 86 per cent effective against the UK variant of the virus, but only 60 per cent effective against the variant in South Africa. Novavax said it will immediately begin development on a vaccine specifically targeted to the South African variant. Advertisement Janssen, a subsidiary of US firm Johnson & Johnson, announced that its covid-19 vaccine showed 66 per cent efficacy in an international trial. These results are based on a single dose of the vaccine, which makes it easier to administer than the two-shot vaccines that have already been approved. The company has said it will sell its vaccine on a not-for-profit basis.

Wars threaten health of 600 million women and children – dpa international

DUBLIN Protracted and messy wars mean over 600 million women and children worldwide struggle to access essential health care, according to estimates published in The Lancet medical journal., according to estimates published in The Lancet medical journal. By 2019, the authors wrote, there were 54 "state-based armed conflicts" in 35 countries - wars that had lasted an average of two decades and presented a "growing threat to humanitarian access and the delivery of essential health services, affecting at least 630 million women and children." The research team, from nine institutions, including Stanford University and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, estimated that by 2017, 10 per cent of the world's women and 6 per cent of children "were either forcibly displaced or living dangerously close to conflict zones." From 2009-17, the number of women and children displaced by fighting jumped from around 30 million to over 50 million, wit

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