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Tourism chiefs blast Boris Johnson for 'traffic lights' travel chaos


Tourism chiefs blast Boris Johnson for traffic lights travel chaos
David Churchill Transport Correspondent For The Daily Mail
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Travel chiefs reacted with fury tonight as ministers warned Britons not to book foreign holidays and refused to rule out extending the international travel ban into summer.
Boris Johnson confirmed plans to replace the foreign holidays ban with a ‘traffic light’ system which would open up quarantine-free travel to destinations rated green.
Higher-risk locations would be graded amber or red, with varying testing and quarantine measures for each category.
But the PM stopped short of saying whether it would replace the blanket ban on foreign travel by May 17, failing to give any fixed date. ....

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Most expensive drug in the world at becomes available on the NHS


Most expensive drug in the world at becomes available on the NHS
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The world s most expensive drug costing up to £1.8million per dose has been licensed for use on the NHS.
It means that up to 80 children a year born with a rare muscle-wasting disease could receive life-changing treatment after the NHS struck a landmark deal .
The one-time drug, called Zolgensma, is used to treat spinal muscular atrophy – an often fatal condition that affects nerves in the spinal cord and causes paralysis.
The medicine – which replicates a missing gene to restore nerve and muscle function – can help children breathe without ventilators, sit up, crawl and walk. ....

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