Health
Britain has administered 10m people a first COVID-19 vaccine dose – Sydney Morning Herald
Britain has given 10 million people the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, Health Secretary Matt Hancock said on Wednesday.

Travel restrictions were already in place for people coming from Britain, Denmark and Norway, as well as for all other travellers from outside the European Union.
Sweden, which has spurned lockdowns throughout the pandemic, has seen the rate of new infections dip in recent weeks, though cases of the British COVID-19 variant have been increasing.
On Wednesday, the Public Health Agency said it had registered 4,310 new COVID cases and 124 new deaths. In total, Sweden has had 580,916 confirmed cases…
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