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Britain's medicines regulator has received reports from 13,000 women who have suffered period problems after taking a Covid vaccine, an increase of 9,000 from late June.
Joe Biden's administration has announced a new door-knocking campaign in which "outreach" teams will put on the pressure to "get Americans vaccinated" against Covid.
Fully vaccinated Brits will not have to self-isolate after coming into contact with someone who has tested positive for Covid from August 16th. The Government has not granted the same change to unvaccinated Brits.
The Bulgarian Government is considering offering vouchers and other incentives to those who get vaccinated against Covid because its roll-out is so slow that many vaccine doses are nearing their expiry dates.
300 healthcare workers in Italy have launched legal action against their Government in a "democratic battle" against the forced vaccination of staff.
The Government will end the requirement for fully vaccinated Brits to quarantine after coming into contact with a person who has tested positive for Covid within weeks, despite concerns that some could "game" the system.
Councils in some variant "hotspots" are telling 16 and 17 year-olds to get a Covid vaccine, without the need of an appointment, despite there not having been an official decision on child vaccination from the Government.
While vaccine hesitancy rates among British adults have fallen to just four per cent, around one in seven older teenagers are hesitant over getting a Covid vaccine, according to new Office for National Statistics data.
The E.U.'s vaccine passport doesn't just make life difficult for the unvaccinated. Millions of vaccinated Brits do not qualify because they were given an Indian-made AstraZeneca vaccine not yet approved in the E.U.
88% of English parents would "definitely" or "probably" allow their children to get vaccinated against Covid if offered, according to a new survey. More than 30% said they were "unsure but probably in favour".
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