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Coronavirus latest news: Every adult in the UK offered first vaccine ahead of Freedom Day

Here s a summary of today s Covid-19 headlines: Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak are both in self-isolation after getting pinged by the NHS Covid app and reversing course on an earlier plan to avoid isolation through a daily contact testing pilot scheme. Standard face coverings are just comfort blankets  that do little to reduce the spread of Covid particles, a scientist advising Sage on ventilation has said. An independent group of scientists that regularly criticises the Government for not introducing tougher Covid-19 restrictions is being run by a body which boasted last week that it is good at creating havoc and was founded by an activist journalist accused of peddling conspiracy theories about Brexit, The Telegraph can disclose.

Biden says Facebook, others killing people by carrying COVID misinformation

3 Min Read WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday said social media platforms like Facebook “are killing people” for allowing misinformation about coronavirus vaccines to be posted on its platform, as the administration continued criticizing the company. “They’re killing people. . Look, the only pandemic we have is among the unvaccinated. And they’re killing people,” Biden told reporters at the White House when asked about misinformation and what his message was to social media platforms such as Facebook Inc’s. COVID-19 misinformation has proliferated during the pandemic on social media sites including Facebook, Twitter and Alphabet Inc-owned YouTube. Researchers and lawmakers have long accused Facebook of failing to police harmful content on its platforms.

COVID-19 LIVE UPDATES | Biden says Facebook, others killing people by carrying Covid-19 misinformation

17 July 2021 - 09:20 By TimesLIVE A healthcare worker administers the Pfizer coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine to an elderly woman at her home, in Kuala Langat, Malaysia July 17 2021. Image: REUTERS/Lim Huey Teng July 17 2021 - 12:18 Looting deals body blow to health care, and flood of Covid-19 cases will follow In a week of winding queues for food in protest-ravaged areas of KwaZulu-Natal, doctors and nurses were forced to make important decisions: join the lines or return to work hungry to treat victims of protests and Covid-19. Dr Prudence Buthelezi, general secretary of the National Health Care Professionals Association, said many chose the latter.

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