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Corona: Strengere Grenzkontrollen zu Tschechien und Tirol

Corona: Strengere Grenzkontrollen zu Tschechien und Tirol
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Bayern: Corona: Strengere Grenzkontrollen zu Tschechien und Tirol

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Hong Kong Lifts Lockdown; Australia Approves Shot: Virus Update

N.Y. to Start Easing Curbs; Dutch Riot Over Curfew: Virus Update Bloomberg 1/25/2021 Bloomberg News © Bloomberg Government workers wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) talk to a resident in an area under lockdown in the Jordan area of Hong Kong, China, on Sunday, Jan. 24, 2021. Hong Kong imposed a temporary lockdown on thousands of residents for the first time to carry out mandatory testing of the coronavirus, with authorities warning the move will be repeated if needed to contain the outbreak. (Bloomberg) Vaccine coverage won’t reach a point that would stop transmission of the virus in the foreseeable future, the World Health Organization said Monday. U.S. infectious-disease chief Anthony Fauci said he’s worried about delays to second doses.

U K Mulls Tighter Borders; Japan Cases Ease: Virus Update

N.Y. to Start Easing Curbs; Dutch Riot Over Curfew: Virus Update Bloomberg 1/25/2021 Bloomberg News © Bloomberg Government workers wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) talk to a resident in an area under lockdown in the Jordan area of Hong Kong, China, on Sunday, Jan. 24, 2021. Hong Kong imposed a temporary lockdown on thousands of residents for the first time to carry out mandatory testing of the coronavirus, with authorities warning the move will be repeated if needed to contain the outbreak. (Bloomberg) Vaccine coverage won’t reach a point that would stop transmission of the virus in the foreseeable future, the World Health Organization said Monday. U.S. infectious-disease chief Anthony Fauci said he’s worried about delays to second doses.

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