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A draw how you feel, sketch how you feel on electronic pad, offered to readers by The Times, on the first anniversary of the lockdown in Britain. On the verge of a third lockdown, readers look for ways to restore their mental health,

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The Hindustan Times looks back at one year of lockdowns in India and the progress made. India now has the second largest number of vaccinations in the world at about 45 million and a long way to go.

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French Premier Castex makes an effort to reassure the public in France as he takes the jab in Paris. The Astra Zeneca vaccine is back in use in France and new trials from the US show its 100% effectiveness in prevention of hospitalization and deaths, 79% effectiveness in preventing symptomatic illness. Experts also say it is safe.

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A look at one year of lockdown in France in pictures from FR24.

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Following the pandemic France is boosting aid to Africa increasing foreign aid and combining development agencies to target funding to create value for the people of Africa. The aid to all parts of the world increased from 10.9 billion euros to 12.8 billion euros in 2020, By 2022 the target for Macron and France is 0.55% of GDP for world aid.

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The worst floods since 1929 put much of New South Wales and Sydney under water. This report in The Guardian looks at scientific data about weather and rainfall, rivers and climate, to reveal that many factors have combined to produce so much rain at one time over a vast region.

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Cases in Germany rise exponentially in a third wave of coronavirus. The Times shows the old square in Prague with thousands of crosses painted on it to commemorate the first anniversary of the first death from coronavirus. A woman and a girl arrive with flowers to the Old Town Square in Prague. France Germany and other parts of the EU all face a surge in cases.

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A company that was close to insolvency in 2020 and which is loss making will be the largest float in the London stock market in 2021. The food delivery app Deliveroo will have a valuation of over $8 billion. It shows how investor capital is being drawn into businesses in a wildly disproportionate way leaving vital sectors such as health infrastructure, national infrastructure and education poorly funded.

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The country that pioneered coal power stations will be down to its last coal power station in Nottinghamshire with the closing down of a power station by EDF in 2022. By 2024 with the government deadline for no more usage of coal Britain will have taken a major step in the fight against climate change.

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Pictures of huge floods in Sydney and other parts of New South Wales in Australia. About 20,000 people have been evacuated. In one place a mobile home floated for one mile in flood waters.

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How to safely return to normal exercize routine after a year of less activity has lowered our baseline that we begin with. This risks injury if not done correctly. This article covers how to do this safely.

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In Britain, in India and in the EU, the race is between the vaccination drive and the infection case growth, as each country and region takes steps to accelerate and organize production, distribution and administering of the vaccine to all parts of the population.

The latest late stage trial for Astra Zeneca vaccine in US, Chile and Peru, offers new hope. It is shown in that trial that it is 100% effective in prevention of hospitalization and deaths, and 79% effective in prevention of symptomatic illness from the coronavirus. It is also seen as safe by experts as it goes for FDA regulatory approval in the US. It is provided at cost, and storage is in ordinary refrigerators for long periods, with production in India of large quantities of the vaccine, making it a vaccine that could reach large parts of the world's population.

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Unusual activity at the volcano of Mt Etna in Italy. Mt Etna has been in explosive form recently, showing it as one of the world's most active volcanoes.

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Vaccine passports are seen as discriminatory in Britain and by Boris Johnson. The goal is to get the entire population vaccinated. To have vaccine passports when only some segments of society are vaccinated creates a two tier society, it is felt.

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Astra Zeneca vaccine effectiveness gets a new boost from the late stage trial results for US, Chile and Peru that has 32,000 volunteers. The study shows Astra Zeneca vaccine 100% effective to prevent hospitalization and deaths, and 79% effective to prevent symptomatic illness. The vaccine is also known as the Oxford vaccine because it was developed at labs in Oxford University, England.

The vaccine is now preparing for US FDA regulatory approval. Its worldwide use will give new hope to the world's population because it is being given at cost and can be stored in ordinary refrigerators for long periods. Conditions that give it wide access in poor countries. It is also manufactured in India by The Serum Institute, one of the largest vaccine manufacturing labs in the world, which would make it possible to make the billions of doses needed.


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