100,000, 100 more than one the vaccination. but 100,000,100 million shots in peoples arms of the vaccine. the us travel bans come amid intense concern over new strains of the virus and whether the vaccines will work against them. the new variants have been spreading fast in a number of different countries including the uk, brazil and south africa. our science crrespondent rebecca morelle has been looking at why these new variants are such a threat and how to deal with future mutations as they come along. a year into the pandemic, and the virus is changing. new variants are emerging around the world, altering its structure and the way the virus behaves. the variant spelling in the uk has a significant mutation. it s called n501y and it changes the spike of the virus. that spike is like a key opening up a lock. it inserts into receptors and enters ourselves. the mutation gives this key a much betterfit, which is how it can infect more people.
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it was a summer morning in the heart of georgia. heat rose thick and damp among macon s grand old antebellum mansions as the slow, heavy traffic crawled by. something in the air that morning, something off. maybe just the trash truck. this was a 90-degree day, toward the end of june. there was a hot wind blowing that day. joe kovach was down at the local paper, crime reporter there. and all of a sudden i can remember the buzz in the newsroom. oh, this would be big, big and disturbing, like sometimes things can be in the south, said joe. it was a shock, a shock to the system, yeah. but there s something else about the south, something sweet, magnetic. it draws people in. and macon, with its storied
it was a summer morning in the heart of georgia. heat rose thick and damp among macon s grand old antebellum mansions. as the sweaty morning traffic crawled by. something in the air that morning. something off. maybe just the trash truck. this was a 90-degree day toward the end of june. there was a hot wind blowing that day. joe kovac was down at the local paper, crime reporter there. and all of a sudden i can remember the buzz in the newsroom. oh, this would be big. big and disturbing, like sometimes things can be in the south, said joe. it was a shock, a shock to the system, yeah. but there s something else
living under a form of restriction in those areas need financial support, people who need to isolate need sick pay and the local authorities need support to roll out mass testing. jonathan ashworth thank you for bearing with us, we got through in the end, always good, thank you! the shadow health secretary. let‘s talk to matt taylor who has had a christmas tree farm in yorkshire. that‘s the view. looks like it is going to be a cracking morning. some sunshine, crisp and chilly, but still going to be glorious to look at and in amongst the trees, we have matt taylor. good morning. good morning. i am amongst the trees and it is chilly. a quick tip for you, if you are getting a real treat this weekend, or having some over the next few days, treat them like cut flowers, they need watering, make sure you keep it in a bucket and once you get them inside, keep them away from direct heat and