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EU Digital COVID certificate required by everyone entering Parliament from 3/11

The European Parliament’s Bureau decided that the request to present an EU Digital COVID Certificate to access Parliament s buildings will be extended to all people wishing to enter. As of today (3 November), all people entering Parliament s buildings in its three places will be requested to present a valid EU Digital COVID Certificate, including journalists. […]

Russia counts cost of missteps and vaccine refusals as COVID tide keeps rising

Ambulance attendant Roman Stebakov has come face-to-face with COVID-19 many times - but he d rather take his chances with the disease than get himself injected with Russia s Sputnik V vaccine, write Anton Zverev, Angelina Kazakova, Gleb Stolyarov, Mark Trevelyan, Polina Nikolskaya and Maxim Shemetov.

Russia counts cost of missteps, vaccine refusals as COVID tide keeps rising

ORYOL, Russia (Reuters) - Ambulance attendant Roman Stebakov has come face-to-face with COVID-19 many times - but he'd rather take his chances with the disease than get himself injected with Russia's Sputnik V vaccine.

Russia counts cost of missteps, vaccine refusals as COVID tide keeps rising

By Polina Nikolskaya and Maxim Shemetov ORYOL, Russia (Reuters) - Ambulance attendant Roman Stebakov has come face-to-face with COVID-19 many times - but he d rather take his chances with the disease than get himself injected with Russia s Sputnik V vaccine. I won t get vaccinated until, I don t know, they break me and vaccinate me by force. I don t see the point in it, there are no guarantees it s safe, says the paramedic from Oryol, 300 km (185 miles) south of Moscow. Outside one of the city s hospitals, a young woman, Alina, is clutching a bunch of papers certifying her grandmother s death. The old woman was unvaccinated and died of COVID-19 three weeks after being admitted. But despite her loss, Alina, 26, says she won t take the vaccine because she has heard too many scare stories. There s not enough data, not enough checks. Their attitudes help explain why the first nation in the world to approve a COVID-19 vaccine - and then export it to more than 70 countries - is struggling to

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