Covid-19: Booster jabs for over-40s and Northern Ireland considers Covid passports
from: BBC News Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Monday evening.
from: BBC News Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Monday evening.
The Scottish Hospitality Group says the first weekend of enforcement of the scheme was an “unmitigated disaster”.
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from: BBC News Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Monday evening.
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from: BBC News SDLP Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon says she has raised the issue with the NI Executive.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Tuesday evening.
After plans for vaccine passports were reversed, Newsbeat speaks to those happy and disappointed.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to discuss the decision on Tuesday, and also to address the likelihood of Covid booster shots soon amid “renewed challenges” to come this winter. From: New York Times
from: BBC News The new uni term starts soon but anyone who isn’t fully vaccinated won’t be allowed into clubs.
Plans to only allow fully vaccinated people into nightclubs and other large events are approved by MSPs.
from: BBC News The scheme for nightclubs and other venues from the end of September aims to ensure they stay open.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Wednesday evening.
Nicola Sturgeon tells MSPs that vaccine passports will be introduced in Scotland later this month.
Kim Janey, the city’s acting mayor, walked back a comparison to slavery-era laws, but maintained that policies requiring proof of vaccination would unduly burden Black and Hispanic people. From: New York Times
A microstate surrounded by Italy, San Marino turned to Russia and its Sputnik vaccine for protection. But European regulators have not approved the jab, making it difficult for recipients to take part in social life. From: New York Times
How are countries enforcing vaccine passports and what can people use them for? from: BBC News
Radio 1 Newsbeat chats to clubbers about having to have two jabs to go clubbing.