Virus update:
— The Associated Press (@AP) November 30, 2021
• Omicron puts COVID-19 vaccine inequity back in spotlight.
• Biden vaccine rule for health workers blocked in 10 states.
• Japan confirms first case of new variant.
• Omicron in the Netherlands earlier than thought.
More coverage: https://t.co/z37f9vGURO
A South African doctor who was one of the first to suspect a different coronavirus strain among patients said that symptoms of the Omicron variant so far were mild and could be treated at home https://t.co/bBxkqYphXw pic.twitter.com/dmi3s6GeAA
— Reuters (@Reuters) November 28, 2021
News of the omicron variant of the coronavirus and a growing list of new restrictions plays havoc with freshly made travel plans. https://t.co/sxMq7GrQRy
— NBC News (@NBCNews) November 30, 2021
Existing Covid-19 inoculations will struggle against the #Omicron variant, the head of vaccine manufacturer Moderna warned Tuesday, as countries ramp up vaccination programmes and impose further restrictions in an effort to curb growing concernhttps://t.co/l1NtMOcfdA
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) November 30, 2021
NATO foreign ministers have warned Russia that any attempt to further destabilize Ukraine would be a costly mistake as concern mounts that Moscow could be preparing an invasion of its former Soviet neighbor. https://t.co/Uy5HacwQYl
— AP Europe (@AP_Europe) November 30, 2021
Inflation in eurozone soars to 4.9% – highest on record https://t.co/FajSKfvZwJ
— The Guardian (@guardian) November 30, 2021
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has urged Tigrayan rebels to surrender, claiming government forces were nearing victory just one week after he vowed to lead military operations at the fronthttps://t.co/8YrRBPtieK
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) November 30, 2021
Barbados ditched Britain's Queen Elizabeth as head of state, forging a new republic with its first-ever president and severing its last remaining colonial bonds nearly 400 years after the first English ships arrived at the Caribbean island https://t.co/VzB5U1cEis pic.twitter.com/Lem9e973fw
— Reuters (@Reuters) November 30, 2021
Kudos to Barbados.
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