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Bay Area Families Make Spring Break Travel Plans

People were not only returning to Oakland, but were purchasing COVID-19 home test kits in vending machines for $150, with results in 48 hours. “I think as America gets back to work, everything will start picking up. It will be good,” said Michael Brodie. Fom hand sanitizing dispensers to home test kits available in vending machines, the Oakland airport hopes travelers will feel safer to get back on flights. “My parents are in India and they are waiting to get the vaccine. Once they do, they’ll be on a plane,” said Daniel Chunkapura. Chunkapura and his wife said they won’t get the vaccine because they’re trying to have a baby and are weighing the risks. 

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Ministers spurned drug tsar's guidance of £900m funding to tackle misuse

2 months old This article is more than 2 months old Exclusive: leaked emails show government dismissed funding plea before £80m announcement On Tuesday the government announce £80m for an increase in drug treatment, seen as vital to help break the cycle of drugs and crime but criticised by experts as ‘a drop in the ocean’. Photograph: Getty Images On Tuesday the government announce £80m for an increase in drug treatment, seen as vital to help break the cycle of drugs and crime but criticised by experts as ‘a drop in the ocean’. Photograph: Getty Images Thu 21 Jan 2021 01.00 EST The government’s drug tsar told ministers they should find £900m for treatment to tackle drug misuse, the Guardian has learned, before just £80m was announced this week.

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Letters: Urgency in getting vaccinations done is still lacking

  SIR – A wealth of qualified people have volunteered to vaccinate (though many seem to have been ignored). It would be a disaster for family doctors to “cease routine care in race to deliver 14 million jabs” (report, January 7). People must not wait for serious diagnoses, nor would their GPs want them to. Covid kills but so do many other medical conditions. Georgina Leyland Belford, Northumberland SIR – How refreshing on Thursday to see Sir John Bell, Oxford’s Regius Professor of Medicine, on the BBC being optimistic about vaccination and life in the future. The BBC usually dishes out hours of doom and gloom. We need to see more people like Sir John Bell.

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