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All eyes on Oliveira By TPN/Lusa, in Sport, Motorsport · 16-04-2021 01:00:00 · 0 Comments Portuguese rider Miguel Oliveira (KTM) is the favourite to win the MotoGP Grand Prix of Portugal, which will take place between Friday and Sunday, at the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve, in Portimão. Oliveira will be coming to the third race in the championship in 14th place in the table, after he finished in 13th and 15th place in the first two races. An electronic problem with the RC16 instrument panel left Miguel Oliveira without any information about tyre temperatures, engine speeds or an indication as to when to change gears at the previous race, at the Doha Grand Prix. In this race he impressed when he started in 12th position but was able to move up the field to third before the technical pr ....
Last modified on Mon 5 Apr 2021 17.26 EDT Good morning. Welcome back after the long weekend. Today we have plenty of Covid news, including Australia’s need to tackle vaccine hesitant populations and a round-up of international issues – including the French elite dining out despite restrictions. Australia risks never achieving herd immunity to Covid-19 unless it ramps up its strategy for engaging with vaccine hesitant populations, health experts have warned. There are concerns Australia’s vaccine hesitancy rates – which were as high as 36% in mid-March – will remain high without early and intense targeting of hesitant groups. Herd immunity could require 65%-90% of the population to be vaccinated, and will likely be required before international borders reopen. Stephen Duckett, health program director at the Grattan Institute, said ....