Scientists say it's critical to prevent the virus's spread by wearing masks, washing hands, keeping socially distanced, and get vaccinated as soon as possible
Existing vaccines should work with the body’s multifaceted immune system to offer some level of protection from mutated versions of the virus https://t.co/ECq0yntvzq
The three candidates to succeed Angela Merkel as head of the Germany's largest party — and likely as the next chancellor — have divergent visions for the future of Europe's leading economy. https://t.co/iHJVD34GYc
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Britain is tightening border controls to prevent new strains of COVID-19 coming into the country, suspending all the ‘travel corridor’ arrangements that had meant arrivals from some countries did not need to quarantine https://t.co/aTuNrg7Dp9
France’s Total became the first major global energy company to quit the main U.S. oil and gas lobby due to disagreements over its climate policies and support for easing drilling regulations https://t.co/T58rThDGcL
Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire expressed France's stiff opposition to a possible near-$20 billion takeover of Carrefour by Canada's Alimentation Couche-Tard, driving the French retailer's shares down by 4.5% https://t.co/QZKzb2YPophttps://t.co/0QrdOcHAOc
Pelosi says she's appointed Retired Lt. Gen. Honoré to review Capitol security and that Congress has "strong interest" in a 9/11-style investigation https://t.co/jj4kq9TlFY
UK “will temporarily close all travel corridors from 0400 on Monday”
UK PM Boris Johnson says the move will “protect us against the risk of as yet unidentified new strains” of Covid
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