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Covid lung damage 'identified' in study
Researchers are to investigate whether young people and those not in hospital could be affected.
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Covid lung damage 'identified' in study
Researchers are to investigate whether young people and those not in hospital could be affected.

Vaccine rumours thrive amid trickle of pandemic facts
Social media is full of coronavirus vaccine information - but how can you tell which is reliable?

No plans for 'vaccine passport' - minister
It follows suggestions pubs and restaurants may turn away people who don't get a coronavirus vaccine.

Covid vaccine: Moderna seeks US and EU approval
Regulators will decide if it is safe and effective enough to recommend for widespread use.

Fauci warns of post-Thanksgiving US Covid surge
Millions of people are returning home following the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States.

Maradona's doctor investigated over 'manslaughter'
Authorities are trying to establish if there was negligence in the treatment of the Argentine star.

UK Covid infections fall by 30% over lockdown - study
There were an estimated 72,000 new cases of coronavirus a day in England between 13 and 24 November.
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Covid lung damage 'identified' in study
Researchers are to investigate whether young people and those not in hospital could be affected.

Vaccine rumours thrive amid trickle of pandemic facts
Social media is full of coronavirus vaccine information - but how can you tell which is reliable?

No plans for 'vaccine passport' - minister
It follows suggestions pubs and restaurants may turn away people who don't get a coronavirus vaccine.

Covid vaccine: Moderna seeks US and EU approval
Regulators will decide if it is safe and effective enough to recommend for widespread use.

Fauci warns of post-Thanksgiving US Covid surge
Millions of people are returning home following the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States.

Maradona's doctor investigated over 'manslaughter'
Authorities are trying to establish if there was negligence in the treatment of the Argentine star.

UK Covid infections fall by 30% over lockdown - study
There were an estimated 72,000 new cases of coronavirus a day in England between 13 and 24 November.

Vaccine rumours thrive amid trickle of pandemic facts
Social media is full of coronavirus vaccine information - but how can you tell which is reliable?

No plans for 'vaccine passport' - minister
It follows suggestions pubs and restaurants may turn away people who don't get a coronavirus vaccine.

Covid vaccine: Moderna seeks US and EU approval
Regulators will decide if it is safe and effective enough to recommend for widespread use.
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