Posted on 05/14/2021
By: Hans Themistode
Caleb Plant can’t help but notice the large target currently on his back. The Nashville, Tennessee native became the last stumbling block for Canelo Alvarez and his road to undisputed just a few days ago.
In front of what turned out to be a record amount of fans, Alvarez shattered the right orbital bone of Billy Joe Saunders at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas. The win for the Mexican star allowed him to wrap the WBO super middleweight world title of Saunders around his waist. With the WBA, WBC and Ring Magazine belts already in his possession, Alvarez has now turned his full attention towards Plant and his IBF world title.
Latest R value shows Covid could be spreading again in England
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The R value and growth rate estimates released today suggest Covid-19 could once again be spreading in England.
Covid case rates rise in parts of Devon as locals urged to stick to the rules
Case rates per 100,000 people have risen in Plymouth, South Hams and Torbay ahead of more lockdown easing from Monday may 17
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Small rise in Covid R value and growth rate in England
Latest data suggests infection rates may not be falling as quickly as they were
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There has been a small rise in the Covid-19 coronavirus R value and growth rates in England, according to the latest Government estimates.
Face mask laws could be scrapped in summer, government scientists predict
One source said that vaccines are working so well, and there is such good vaccine uptake among members of the public
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Face masks could be gone by summer as life returns to normal, government scientists say.
Coronavirus face mask rules could be scrapped by the summer time when it is hoped life will have returned to a relative normal, scientists advising the UK government have claimed.