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It follows sharp falls in the number of infections and hospital patients
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Business encountered a lift in bookings across Turkey, Croatia, Greece and Cyprus
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‘It’s also clear this pandemic is not over and we’ve got very high infection rates at the moment,’ Sir Patrick added
The city will be locked down in two stages so testing can be carried out
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British Airways and Virgin Atlantic also announced an end to the mask requirement earlier this month
It comes as coronavirus restrictions north of the border are being eased, despite infection levels said to be at record highs
Researchers estimate more than 18.2 million people may have died because of the pandemic by the end of December last year
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Kate Garraway said it was ‘wonderful’ to be able to care for her husband Derek Draper but it was also ‘tough’
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Covid rules are being scrapped as rates of the virus in nurseries soar
The survey called on the restrictions to continue amid Boris Johnson’s plan to scrap them next week
The terminal has been dormant since June 15 2020 to reduce costs during the coronavirus pandemic
The First Minister took a PCR test earlier in the week and received a positive test result on Friday
The protest began on Tuesday after more than 1,000 people driving cars and trucks converged on parliament in a convoy inspired by protests in Canada and elsewhere
The Standard asked some of Britain’s top epidemiological experts what ‘living with the virus’ could really look like.
As the UK mourns the second anniversary of the first known death due to Covid, a senior nurse remembers the fear and uncertainty of the early days of the pandemic - and how vaccines ‘changed the game’