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Bandar Seri Begawan [c], December 9 (ANI/Xinhua): Brunei reported 39 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, bringing the total tally to 15,283 with 100 deaths.
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Dec. 9 (Xinhua) Brunei reported 39 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, bringing the total tally to 15,283 with 100 deaths. Acco
important ones. boosters, important. people should get them. what is most important is to get those first vaccinations. that s that s more important. so this data, the reason why we care about this data, israel started a robust booster program back in august, way before a lot of other places did. in addition, israel has a centralized national health service and they re great at keeping data. their data is quite meaningful. let s look at one of their findings. they looked at more than 843,000 people, some of whom received a booster and some of them didn t and this part is really important. they were age 50 and older. most of the booster data we have seen has been 60 and older or 65 and older. so to have that younger age is really important. so those who got two doses, just the two doses, they had 2.98 deaths per 100,000 person days. don t get too focused on person days, it is a unit of measurement. 2.8 deaths, those who got the 3
i m salma abdelaziz in london. the u.k. government is taking steps to curb any potential spread of the ohm mi omicron va. the health secretary says he expects the case count to rise. what are the new restrictions? mask mandates will go into place on tuesday in public transport. travel restrictions have been expanded against south africa and several other neighboring countries but crucially, the u.k. is looking at expanding its booster program. everyone over the age of 18 now will be recommended a booster shot. there s also potentially a fourth shot to be offered to those who are severely immunocompromised. the health secretary saying he hopes the steps will give