


WHO says nearly 15 million people were killed as a result of Covid-19, with the official death toll reported at just over 5.4 million.
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The Microsoft founder is urging world leaders to put funding into preparing the world for future health threats

Porn sites enjoyed a boom in traffic during the pandemic and experts are seeing a rise in cases of sex addiction

Ian Snowball believes the council have a 'vendetta' against him as he plans to fight fines for Covid-19 rule-breaking in court

Angela Kelly was forced to become the Queen's hairdresser during lockdown, leading to her needing a 'stiff drink' after their sessions

Ahead of his appearance in the House of Commons, a Downing Street source said Johnson would ‘offer a full-throated apology'

They're calling it the Great British Rail Sale and they're hoping to get people back on the train again with reduced fares

The Prime Minister has been accused of caring more about a photo op, with Victorian state law requiring hospital visitors to wear a mask.

The disease has the potential to cause serious birth defects and the recent rise in cases is causing concern for scientists.

Scientists at King’s College London are leading the groundbreaking research

Quebec's Ministry of Health and Social Services have since apologised

Over 400,000 people have signed a petition for Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak to resign.

Chris Hopkins was fined £4,000 for a breach at The Wayfarer Inn, whereas Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak received £50 fines

Boris Johnson, his wife Carrie, and Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak have all been fined for Covid-19 lockdown rule-breaking

Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Chancellor Rishi Sunak have both received fines for breaking lockdown regulations

A judge has ordered three children to get the jab against the father's wishes as he doesn't trust the vaccine.

Riots have broken out as starving residents run out of food and medicine because they're banned from leaving their homes.

He later said his remarks were metaphorical and deleted his comments from social media.

The Spanish tourist board in London has apologised for the 'miscommunication'

The Victorian State Government said Covid-19 poses a 'serious risk to public health' as new, virulent strains of the disease crop up abroad.

Scientists believe it is more transmissible than other variants of the virus
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The 250-person strong group of West Australians plans to lodge complaints with the Australian Human Rights Commission this month.

Obviously there are factors at play, but when it comes to Covid-19, why do some people have greater immunity?




