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BBCNEWS BBC News December 2, 2021 11:02:00

of the pfizer jab. they will be the latest vaccines that they will have, because as we re seeing right now, there s a new variant, there s potentially new variants in the future. we know that covid is going to be around for a while. we have to learn to live with it, and one of the ways to learn to live with it is to make sure we ve got the vaccines that we need, and that they re future proof. it s exactly a year since this happened. we have some breaking news for you this morning, because in the last few minutes we ve heard that the first coronavirus vaccine has been approved for use in the uk. that was the pfizer vaccine. 12 months on, more than 150 million first, second and boosterjabs of the different vaccines, have been administered across the uk. at present, children aged between 12 and 15 are offered a vaccine. the boss of pfizer, in an interview with the bbc, says five to 11 year olds should getjabbed too. i think that covid in schools is thriving. i believe that this is disturb

BBCNEWS BBC News December 2, 2021 10:29:00

approach means we continue to be concerned about her personal situation and will continue to support her. that is in light of all the criticism that the ioc has faced and the man in charge of it, thomas bach, after that conversation they had last week with her, a conversation that didn t have any footage released from but a still photograph but in a conversation afterwards thomas bach said peng shuai seem safe and well.- afterwards thomas bach said peng shuai seem safe and well. thank you. an udate shuai seem safe and well. thank you. an update on shuai seem safe and well. thank you. an update on our shuai seem safe and well. thank you. an update on our headlines shuai seem safe and well. thank you. an update on our headlines on - shuai seem safe and well. thank you. an update on our headlines on bbc. an update on our headlines on bbc news. growing global concerns over the spread of the omicron variant as the number of covid cases in south africa doubles in just a few days. her

BBCNEWS BBC News December 2, 2021 10:10:00

kingdom, the united states and denmark are all countries doing regular routine genomic surveillance but around the world it is not equal. so it may be very hard for us to actually figure out exactly where it originated and exactly when. 0bviously it originated and exactly when. obviously the more information on genomes we have, we can infer temporal information about its origins. but at the moment all we know is that this is a very unique form of the virus that hasn t really been seen as its closest related ancestors were seen in 2020. what been seen as its closest related ancestors were seen in 2020. what is our ancestors were seen in 2020. what is your assessment ancestors were seen in 2020. what is your assessment so ancestors were seen in 2020. what is your assessment so far ancestors were seen in 2020. what is your assessment so far of ancestors were seen in 2020. what is your assessment so far of how - your assessment so far of how worrying it is? your assessment so far

BBCNEWS BBC News December 2, 2021 10:47:00

a massive rise in wage requests from british nationals. it needs to be looked at, increasing people s care funding, so that they can employ the pa and the support that they need. the government says it is the local authority s responsibility to play a key role in supporting disabled people recruit and retain staff in their area. and it s investing an additional £5.4 billion into social care. we always wanted to be in tv. as a comedy duo. for sam and alex, they want their future career success to be determined on whether they re good enough to make it, not on whether they have someone to help them get up and ready for work in the morning. nikki fox, bbc news. an art installation of a traditional irish pub has been unveiled as the winner of this year s turner prize. the piece, put together by the belfast based array collective, features photos, memorabilia and videos some of them representing hidden political messages about sexuality

BBCNEWS BBC News December 2, 2021 10:26:00

the lies and pain that they create. so there is some of the words from a statement we have had from the duchess of sussex in the last couple of moments in reaction to associated newspapers losing their appeal against a judgment that the duchess of sussex, a court case that she won earlier this year, about her privacy and also copyright issues. band earlier this year, about her privacy and also copyright issues.- and also copyright issues. and in terms of this and also copyright issues. and in terms of this judgment and also copyright issues. and in terms of thisjudgment being - terms of this judgment being precedent setting, what are the implications of it? precedent-setting, what are the implications of it? implications of it? well, i think clearly there implications of it? well, i think clearly there is implications of it? well, i think clearly there is issues - implications of it? well, i think clearly there is issues between| implications of it? well, i think- clearly the

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