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Cricket: Black Caps batsman Will Young s hot form in county cricket creates selection headache ahead of England tour

Cricket: Black Caps batsman Will Young s hot form in county cricket creates selection headache ahead of England tour 17 May, 2021 04:00 AM 3 minutes to read All the weekend sports results delivered to you in 90 seconds. Video / NZ Herald NZ Herald Black Caps veteran Ross Taylor believes the hot form of batsman Will Young will put another spanner in the works for selectors ahead of the upcoming tour of England. Young has continued to make a strong case for selection in the upcoming two-test series with England and the World Test Championship final against India, scoring back-to-back tons for English county side Durham.

My COVID Story: My very first symptom of COVID was sudden weakness

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Study finds that 25% of vaccinated people suffer from post-immunization effects, ranging from mild to life-threatening

https://www.afinalwarning.com/515217.html (Natural News) A British study using real-world data has shown that 25 percent of vaccinated people experience mild side effects after COVID-19 immunization. Researchers looked at data they obtained through an app that tracks the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.K. for their paper. They found that the mild side effects – the most common being headache – usually lasted two days before disappearing on their own. King’s College London scientists led by epidemiology professor Tim Spector analyzed data from the ZOE COVID Symptom Study App. They looked at information provided by more than 620,000 users who reported side effects. The users received either the Pfizer/BioNTech or AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine within the period of Dec. 8 and March 10. Both vaccines are approved for use in the U.K., alongside the Moderna mRNA vaccine candidate.

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