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Sunday, January 17, 2021

Lisa Kudrow reveals good news about the upcoming Friends reunion

We've been hearing about the Friends reunion for a looooong time now. It was originally scheduled to air in early 2020, but thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, it had to be rescheduled multiple times. Friends fans haven't had many straightforward answers 


Thursday, January 14, 2021

Aussie couple says 'we're not going to survive' extended quarantine

A couple stuck in hotel quarantine beyond the original 14-day demand say they're not against the system but would at least like some fresh air and empathy after being cooped up in a room with no balcony. Geoff and Karen Crooks have had their stay 

Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Superintendents push to speed up vaccination of educators: 'We could lose a whole generation of kids'

Superintendents from Texas, Florida, Washington, North Carolina and other states are pushing for an organized plan to vaccinate the country's teachers and school staff more quickly, in order to allow schools to open for more in-person learning.

Bruce Willis Responds To Going Maskless In Drug Store

Bruce Willis offered an explanation for going maskless at a Rite Aid in COVID-19-besieged Los Angeles this week. But it wasn’t much of one. “It was an error in judgment,” he told People on Tuesday. “Be safe out there everyone and let’s continue to mask up.”


Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Man accused of stabbing attack during face mask argument at Windsor shopping centre

NSW Police have charged a man who allegedly assaulted a security guard and stabbed another person during an argument over a face mask at a shopping centre in Sydney's west. Police allege Dylan Lewis Creswell, 25, a woman and two children 

How much more contagious is the new strain of COVID B117 detected in the UK

As countries around the world grapple with the challenges of rolling out urgently needed COVID-19 vaccines, health authorities are now facing another major hurdle: a more contagious form of coronavirus. The newly-identified variant

The COVID-19 Virus Is Mutating. What Does That Mean for Vaccines?

As we enter the second year of living with the new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, the virus is celebrating its invasion of the world’s population with yet more mutated forms that help it to spread more easily from person to person.


Travelers boarding international flights to the US will need proof of negative COVID-19 test, CDC says

Travelers flying into the United States from international destinations will be required to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test before boarding their flight. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced 

Moderna thinks its vaccine will protect against the coronavirus for at least a year

(CNN)Biotechnology company Moderna believes its vaccine should protect people against Covid-19 for at least a year, a top official told investors Monday. "Our expectation is that the vaccination should last you at least a year," Moderna's chief 


Queensland records one local COVID-19 case, but alert remains for two locations

Queensland has recorded one new local COVID-19 case and two in hotel quarantine, while two Brisbane locations remain on high alert after they were visited by a man with the highly contagious UK strain. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk 



NSW records five new COVID-19 cases with more people linked to Northern Beaches cluster

New South Wales has recorded five new cases of locally acquired COVID-19 over the last 24 hours. Of the new cases, four remain under investigation. Two of local cases were announced yesterday, including a man who tested positive after 

Victoria records 'triple donut day' with zero new COVID-19 cases for sixth day

Victoria has recorded a 'triple donut day' going six consecutive days without any local coronavirus cases after launching a new traffic light permit system which enables travellers from regional NSW to enter the state. More than 18,000 test results were conducted in the past 24 hours.

Breaking news and live updates: ACT lifts quarantine rules on some NSW areas; Five new COVID-19 local cases in NSW, one in Queensland; Queensland Premier warns more COVID-19 cases to come

Welcome to the 9News.com.au live blog for Tuesday January 12, 2021. Officials have confirmed only one new coronavirus case in Brisbane. It is the partner of the cleaner diagnosed with the UK strain of the virus. He was already in isolation, but some new venue alerts have been issued. In Sydney, new virus alerts have been issued for the city's West, and Northern Beaches.

Monday, January 11, 2021

‘Sputnik Light’: Testing of single-dose anti-Covid vaccine based on ‘Sputnik V’ kicks off in Russia

Trials of a simplified version of the Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine have begun in Russia. While providing less protection, the solution is expected to be easier to distribute and use in emergency mass-vaccination scenarios.

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More Than 29 Million Shots Given: Covid-19 Vaccine Tracker

The biggest vaccination campaign in history has begun. More than 29 million doses in 43 countries have been administered, according to data collected by Bloomberg. Delivering billions more will be one of the greatest logistical challenges ever undertaken.

Victoria's COVID-19 travel permit system goes live as more stories of forced hotel quarantine emerge

Despite some early hiccups, Victoria's traffic light permit travel system has gone live, as new stories emerge of residents being kept in hotel quarantine despite having exemptions from the Victorian Government. The Victorian State Government 


UK steps up vaccinations as coronavirus-related deaths and case numbers hit record highs

The United Kingdom is facing its worst weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic, its Chief Medical Officer says, with deaths and cases in the country hitting record highs ahead of the rollout of a mass vaccination program. According to Johns Hopkins University, 

World Health Organization experts set to arrive in China for coronavirus origin probe

Experts from the World Health Organization (WHO) will soon arrive in China for a long-anticipated investigation into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic. The experts will arrive on Thursday and meet with Chinese counterparts, China's National 


NSW records three new local coronavirus cases linked to Berala cluster

NSW has recorded three new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 overnight, with all of them linked to the Berala cluster in Sydney's west. A fourth case is a person who presented to the emergency department at Mount Druitt Hospital 

Man's advice to state governments amid easing of border restrictions

Hundreds of families are now able to travel home after Victoria's border measures officially eased today. But a teacher trapped in New South Wales after visiting his father in palliative care said while he's relieved restrictions have eased