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Boris sorry as UK passes 100k deaths

Health by Tiffany Bakker, Merryn Johns, Zoe Smith, AFP 27th Jan 2021 5:53 AM Premium Content   More than 100,000 people who tested positive for coronavirus have died in Britain since the pandemic took hold last year, official data showed on Tuesday (local time) Another 1631 deaths were reported on Tuesday bringing the total to 100,162 from nearly 3.7 million positive cases. In a press conference early evening on Tuesday, Mr Johnson spoke from No. 10 Downing Street, saying he was deeply sorry after the UK passed the tragic milestone of 100,000 deaths from coronavirus. He vowed to fight the pandemic with greater resolve . The sombre PM addressed the nation flanked by the Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty and Sir Simon Stephens, the NHS chief executive.

Millionaire Canadians flew by private plane to a remote province to get vaccines meant for elderly First Nations people, officials say

Millionaire Canadians flew by private plane to a remote province to get vaccines meant for elderly First Nations people, officials say sbaker@businessinsider.com (Sinéad Baker) © Google Maps/Business Insider The distance between Vancouver and Beaver Creek, the journey that Rodney and Ekaterina Baker are said to have made to get vaccinated. Google Maps/Business Insider Two rich Canadians travelled to remote Yukon province to cut in line for a vaccine, officials said. Rodney and Ekaterina Baker flew more than 1,000 miles in a private plane, Yukon News reported. They received a vaccine there, where doses are meant to be for vulnerable indigenous people.

Millionaire couple pose as cleaners and fly 1,000 miles to skip queue for Covid vaccine

Millionaire couple pose as cleaners and fly 1,000 miles to skip queue for Covid vaccine A casino boss and his actress wife boarded a private jet to a remote part of Canada for a Covid-19 vaccine intended for an elderly and high-risk First Nation community Rod and Ekaterina Baker are accused of flouting COVID-19 restrictions for a vaccine The Daily Star s FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up today! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Casino CEO and wife pose as motel workers, travel to remote Canadian territory for COVID-19 vaccine

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what s clicking on Foxnews.com. A 55-year-old Canadian casino CEO resigned after he and his 32-year-old wife were nabbed for misleading authorities by traveling to a remote territory in Canada and posing as motel workers in order to get a COVID-19 vaccine. Rod Baker, head of the Great Canadian Gaming Corp, a $2 billion company, and his wife, Ekaterina, flew from Vancouver to the Yukon Territory, on the border of Alaska, for the vaccine. Yukon Territory, home to mostly Indigenous peoples, has a smaller population and a higher rate of vaccination than the rest of Canada.

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