Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Monday morning.
Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Monday morning. We'll have another update for you this evening.- a proof of vaccine or coronavirus infection status - for anyone attending big events or nightclubs from today. They're compulsory for over 18s, and show whether someone is fully vaccinated or has had a negative lateral flow test. Wales joins Scotland as the only other UK nation to bring them in.
It's been 107 days since people could travel beyond 5km and visit other households butTo mark its reopening, people queued at pubs, shops, barbers, restaurants and nail salons to celebrate their new freedoms after the state of New South Wales reached its target of getting 70% of over 16s double jabbed. "We're stoked to be back, we're having the best Monday in months, even before Covid," one pub licensee says.
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