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un matériau en caoutchouc siliconé utilisé à Hollywood pour fabriquer des prothèses pour les acteurs pourrait contribuer à réduire les infections.
Picture MUST credit: Majed Othman Althumayri / /Texas A&M University A silicon rubber material used in Hollywood to make prosthetics for actors could help reduce infections, a new study has shown. Researchers created realistic replica skin made from the material, called Ecoflex. The study found that this skin can be engineered to mimic actual skin textures and elasticity, simulating the conditions where bacteria grow and adhere. And it can potentially serve as a platform to evaluate risks of bacterial infections from intravenous catheters and test wearable sensors, among other biomedical applications. Each year in the US alone there are around 80,000 catheter-related bloodstream infections in intensive care units underscoring its public health significance. A team from Texas A&M University in the USA used Ecoflex 00-35, a fast-curing, biocompatible rubber used for various applications, including prosthetics for special effects. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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un matériau en caoutchouc siliconé utilisé à Hollywood pour fabriquer des prothèses pour les acteurs pourrait contribuer à réduire les infections.
Picture MUST credit: Majed Othman Althumayri / /Texas A&M University A silicon rubber material used in Hollywood to make prosthetics for actors could help reduce infections, a new study has shown. Researchers created realistic replica skin made from the material, called Ecoflex. The study found that this skin can be engineered to mimic actual skin textures and elasticity, simulating the conditions where bacteria grow and adhere. And it can potentially serve as a platform to evaluate risks of bacterial infections from intravenous catheters and test wearable sensors, among other biomedical applications. Each year in the US alone there are around 80,000 catheter-related bloodstream infections in intensive care units underscoring its public health significance. A team from Texas A&M University in the USA used Ecoflex 00-35, a fast-curing, biocompatible rubber used for various applications, including prosthetics for special effects. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Hollywood prosthetic silicone to ward off hospital infections
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Picture MUST credit: Majed Othman Althumayri / /Texas A&M University
A silicon rubber material used in Hollywood to make prosthetics for actors could help reduce infections, a new study has shown.
Researchers created realistic replica skin made from the material, called Ecoflex.
The study found that this skin can be engineered to mimic actual skin textures and elasticity, simulating the conditions where bacteria grow and adhere.
And it can potentially serve as a platform to evaluate risks of bacterial infections from intravenous catheters and test wearable sensors, among other biomedical applications.
Each year in the US alone there are around 80,000 catheter-related bloodstream infections in intensive care units underscoring its public health significance.
A team from Texas A&M University in the USA used Ecoflex 00-35, a fast-curing, biocompatible rubber used for various applications, including prosthetics for special effects.
OPS: Hand made of Ecoflex next to the real thing
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Hollywood prosthetic silicone to ward off hospital infections
Ferrari Press Agency
Ecoflex 1
Ref 16413
22/12/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Emily Oswald/ /Texas A&M University
A silicon rubber material used in Hollywood to make prosthetics for actors could help reduce infections, a new study has shown.
Researchers created realistic replica skin made from the material, called Ecoflex.
The study found that this skin can be engineered to mimic actual skin textures and elasticity, simulating the conditions where bacteria grow and adhere.
And it can potentially serve as a platform to evaluate risks of bacterial infections from intravenous catheters and test wearable sensors, among other biomedical applications.
Each year in the US alone there are around 80,000 catheter-related bloodstream infections in intensive care units underscoring its public health significance.
A team from Texas A&M University in the USA used Ecoflex 00-35, a fast-curing, biocompatible rubber used for various applications, including prosthetics for special effects.
OPS: Lead rsesearcher Majed Othman Althumayri with hand made from Ecoflex.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
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A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935t)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935i)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935u)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935k)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935l)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935p)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935w)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935r)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935o)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935g)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935f)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935d)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935a)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935c)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weihnachtseinkäufe unter 2G Regel in Mönchengladbach
GERMANY - Mönchengladbach - In Germany, the 2g rule has been introduced in shops, which means that only people who have been vaccinated or who have been cured from corona can enter the store, people can no longer have them tested to enter non-essential shops and even the Christmas markets apply. 2 g rules . Germany is also thinking about a vaccination obligation soon. Robin Utrecht
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weihnachtseinkäufe unter 2G Regel in Mönchengladbach
GERMANY - Mönchengladbach - In Germany, the 2g rule has been introduced in shops, which means that only people who have been vaccinated or who have been cured from corona can enter the store, people can no longer have them tested to enter non-essential shops and even the Christmas markets apply. 2 g rules . Germany is also thinking about a vaccination obligation soon. Robin Utrecht
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weihnachtseinkäufe unter 2G Regel in Mönchengladbach
GERMANY - Mönchengladbach - In Germany, the 2g rule has been introduced in shops, which means that only people who have been vaccinated or who have been cured from corona can enter the store, people can no longer have them tested to enter non-essential shops and even the Christmas markets apply. 2 g rules . Germany is also thinking about a vaccination obligation soon. Robin Utrecht
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weihnachtseinkäufe unter 2G Regel in Mönchengladbach
GERMANY - Mönchengladbach - In Germany, the 2g rule has been introduced in shops, which means that only people who have been vaccinated or who have been cured from corona can enter the store, people can no longer have them tested to enter non-essential shops and even the Christmas markets apply. 2 g rules . Germany is also thinking about a vaccination obligation soon. Robin Utrecht
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weihnachtseinkäufe unter 2G Regel in Mönchengladbach
GERMANY - Mönchengladbach - In Germany, the 2g rule has been introduced in shops, which means that only people who have been vaccinated or who have been cured from corona can enter the store, people can no longer have them tested to enter non-essential shops and even the Christmas markets apply. 2 g rules . Germany is also thinking about a vaccination obligation soon. Robin Utrecht
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weihnachtseinkäufe unter 2G Regel in Mönchengladbach
GERMANY - Mönchengladbach - In Germany, the 2g rule has been introduced in shops, which means that only people who have been vaccinated or who have been cured from corona can enter the store, people can no longer have them tested to enter non-essential shops and even the Christmas markets apply. 2 g rules . Germany is also thinking about a vaccination obligation soon. Robin Utrecht
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weihnachtseinkäufe unter 2G Regel in Mönchengladbach
GERMANY - Mönchengladbach - In Germany, the 2g rule has been introduced in shops, which means that only people who have been vaccinated or who have been cured from corona can enter the store, people can no longer have them tested to enter non-essential shops and even the Christmas markets apply. 2 g rules . Germany is also thinking about a vaccination obligation soon. Robin Utrecht
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona-Selbsttest von Schülern in Holland - Symbolfotos
ROTTERDAM - A student is doing a corona self-test at a primary school. Education and childcare institutions can use self-tests to identify infections as quickly as possible. The self-test is an addition to the existing corona measures at school or the institution. The use of a self-test is always voluntary.Robin Utrecht
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona-Selbsttest von Schülern in Holland - Symbolfotos
ROTTERDAM - A student is doing a corona self-test at a primary school. Education and childcare institutions can use self-tests to identify infections as quickly as possible. The self-test is an addition to the existing corona measures at school or the institution. The use of a self-test is always voluntary.Robin Utrecht
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona-Selbsttest von Schülern in Holland - Symbolfotos
ROTTERDAM - A student is doing a corona self-test at a primary school. Education and childcare institutions can use self-tests to identify infections as quickly as possible. The self-test is an addition to the existing corona measures at school or the institution. The use of a self-test is always voluntary.Robin Utrecht
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona-Selbsttest von Schülern in Holland - Symbolfotos
ROTTERDAM - A student is doing a corona self-test at a primary school. Education and childcare institutions can use self-tests to identify infections as quickly as possible. The self-test is an addition to the existing corona measures at school or the institution. The use of a self-test is always voluntary.Robin Utrecht
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona-Selbsttest von Schülern in Holland - Symbolfotos
ROTTERDAM - A student is doing a corona self-test at a primary school. Education and childcare institutions can use self-tests to identify infections as quickly as possible. The self-test is an addition to the existing corona measures at school or the institution. The use of a self-test is always voluntary.Robin Utrecht
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona-Selbsttest von Schülern in Holland - Symbolfotos
ROTTERDAM - A student is doing a corona self-test at a primary school. Education and childcare institutions can use self-tests to identify infections as quickly as possible. The self-test is an addition to the existing corona measures at school or the institution. The use of a self-test is always voluntary.Robin Utrecht
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona-Selbsttest von Schülern in Holland - Symbolfotos
ROTTERDAM - A student is doing a corona self-test at a primary school. Education and childcare institutions can use self-tests to identify infections as quickly as possible. The self-test is an addition to the existing corona measures at school or the institution. The use of a self-test is always voluntary.Robin Utrecht
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona-Selbsttest von Schülern in Holland - Symbolfotos
ROTTERDAM - A student is doing a corona self-test at a primary school. Education and childcare institutions can use self-tests to identify infections as quickly as possible. The self-test is an addition to the existing corona measures at school or the institution. The use of a self-test is always voluntary.Robin Utrecht
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona-Selbsttest von Schülern in Holland - Symbolfotos
ROTTERDAM - A student is doing a corona self-test at a primary school. Education and childcare institutions can use self-tests to identify infections as quickly as possible. The self-test is an addition to the existing corona measures at school or the institution. The use of a self-test is always voluntary.Robin Utrecht
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Christmas Shoppers London
Christmas shoppers in masks on Oxford Street, London today walk past Black Friday posters as Education Secretary and former Vaccine Minister Nadhim Zahawi said that Britain could be the first major economy to transition from pandemic to endemic using Covid vaccines. Europe is currently battling a new wave of Covid-19 infections with demonstrations over new restrictions spreading throughout Europe.
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Christmas Shoppers London
Christmas shoppers in Regents Street, London today as Education Secretary and former Vaccine Minister Nadhim Zahawi said that Britain could be the first major economy to transition from pandemic to endemic using Covid vaccines. Europe is currently battling a new wave of Covid-19 infections with demonstrations over new restrictions spreading throughout Europe.
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Christmas Shoppers London
Christmas shoppers in Regents Street, London today as Education Secretary and former Vaccine Minister Nadhim Zahawi said that Britain could be the first major economy to transition from pandemic to endemic using Covid vaccines. Europe is currently battling a new wave of Covid-19 infections with demonstrations over new restrictions spreading throughout Europe.
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Christmas Shoppers London
Christmas shoppers in Regents Street, London today as Education Secretary and former Vaccine Minister Nadhim Zahawi said that Britain could be the first major economy to transition from pandemic to endemic using Covid vaccines. Europe is currently battling a new wave of Covid-19 infections with demonstrations over new restrictions spreading throughout Europe.
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Christmas Shoppers London
Christmas shoppers in masks on Oxford Street, London walk past Covid-19 information signs as Education Secretary and former Vaccine Minister Nadhim Zahawi said that Britain could be the first major economy to transition from pandemic to endemic using Covid vaccines. Europe is currently battling a new wave of Covid-19 infections with demonstrations over new restrictions spreading throughout Europe.
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Christmas Shoppers London
Christmas shoppers in masks on Oxford Street, London walk past Covid-19 information signs as Education Secretary and former Vaccine Minister Nadhim Zahawi said that Britain could be the first major economy to transition from pandemic to endemic using Covid vaccines. Europe is currently battling a new wave of Covid-19 infections with demonstrations over new restrictions spreading throughout Europe.
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Christmas Shoppers London
Christmas shoppers in masks on Oxford Street, London walk past Covid-19 information signs as Education Secretary and former Vaccine Minister Nadhim Zahawi said that Britain could be the first major economy to transition from pandemic to endemic using Covid vaccines. Europe is currently battling a new wave of Covid-19 infections with demonstrations over new restrictions spreading throughout Europe.
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BMA warn face masks and work from home should be implemted this winter.
Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/10/2021. London, UK. Members of the public walk past a Covid-19 vaccination Centre in Chelsea, south-west London this morning as the British Medical Council accused the government of neglect for not implementing Covid-19 rules such as mandatory face masks and work from home. Yesterday, Health Secretary Sajid Javid predicted new infections could rise to 100,000 a day this winter and urged eligible members of the public to get their booster jabs as soon as possible.
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BMA warn face masks and work from home should be implemted this winter.
Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/10/2021. London, UK. Members of the public walk past a Covid-19 vaccination Centre in Chelsea, south-west London this morning as the British Medical Council accused the government of neglect for not implementing Covid-19 rules such as mandatory face masks and work from home. Yesterday, Health Secretary Sajid Javid predicted new infections could rise to 100,000 a day this winter and urged eligible members of the public to get their booster jabs as soon as possible.
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BMA warn face masks and work from home should be implemted this winter.
Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/10/2021. London, UK. Members of the public walk past a Covid-19 vaccination Centre in Fulham, south-west London this morning as the British Medical Council accused the government of neglect for not implementing Covid-19 rules such as mandatory face masks and work from home. Yesterday, Health Secretary Sajid Javid predicted new infections could rise to 100,000 a day this winter and urged eligible members of the public to get their booster jabs as soon as possible.
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BMA warn face masks and work from home should be implemted this winter.
Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/10/2021. London, UK. Members of the public walk past a Covid-19 vaccination Centre in Fulham, south-west London this morning as the British Medical Council accused the government of neglect for not implementing Covid-19 rules such as mandatory face masks and work from home. Yesterday, Health Secretary Sajid Javid predicted new infections could rise to 100,000 a day this winter and urged eligible members of the public to get their booster jabs as soon as possible.
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BMA warn face masks and work from home should be implemted this winter.
Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/10/2021. London, UK. Members of the public walk past a Covid-19 vaccination Centre in Fulham, south-west London this morning as the British Medical Council accused the government of neglect for not implementing Covid-19 rules such as mandatory face masks and work from home. Yesterday, Health Secretary Sajid Javid predicted new infections could rise to 100,000 a day this winter and urged eligible members of the public to get their booster jabs as soon as possible.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Einäscherung von Covid-19-Opfern, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, Indien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sakib Ali/Hindustan Times/Shutterstock (11877108i)
People sorting through wooden logs for cremations at Hindon crematorium on April 26, 2021 in Ghaziabad, India. India has registered 2,762 new deaths and 319,315 new infections recording more than 300,000 daily Covid-19 cases for the fifth day in a row, reaching a new record peak.
Cremation Of Covid-19 Victims, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India - 26 Apr 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Einäscherung von Covid-19-Opfern, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, Indien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sakib Ali/Hindustan Times/Shutterstock (11877108g)
Relatives of a person who died of Covid-19 seen in mourning at Hindon crematorium on April 26, 2021 in Ghaziabad, India. India has registered 2,762 new deaths and 319,315 new infections recording more than 300,000 daily Covid-19 cases for the fifth day in a row, reaching a new record peak.
Cremation Of Covid-19 Victims, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India - 26 Apr 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Einäscherung von Covid-19-Opfern, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, Indien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sakib Ali/Hindustan Times/Shutterstock (11877108h)
The body of a person who died of Covid-19 being sent into the electric crematorium at Hindon crematorium on April 26, 2021 in Ghaziabad, India. India has registered 2,762 new deaths and 319,315 new infections recording more than 300,000 daily Covid-19 cases for the fifth day in a row, reaching a new record peak.
Cremation Of Covid-19 Victims, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India - 26 Apr 2021
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