Skier Crashes Into Snow While Attempting Multiple Spins Mid-Air
This skier launched himself off a piste and tried to perform multiple spins in the air. However, he could not make a perfect landing and crashed into the snow below.
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It comes almost three weeks after Boris Johnson ordered lockdown.
Knowsley, Slough and Sandwell continue to record the highest rates.
A devoted dog has spent days outside a hospital where her beloved owner was being treated. Boncuk has returned every day to a hospital in the Turkish city of Trabzon, to wait for her owner, Cemal Senturk. Senturk’s daughter, Aynur Egeli, said she would take Boncuk home but the dog would repeatedly run off and return to the hospital to continue her vigil. Watch the touching moment where an excited Boncuk and Cemal are reunited.
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Scientists call for gradual and prolonged transition out of lockdown, arguing rules should not be eased until May at earliest
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson will hold a Downing Street briefing later this afternoon as the UK continues its battle with the Covid-19 pandemic. Number 10 said the PM will appear alongside England's chief medical officer Professor Chris Whitty and chief scientific officer Sir Patrick Vallance at 5pm. Mr Johnson this week refused to rule out even tougher lockdown restrictions as hospitals come under growing strain from rising Covid-19 cases.
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Fire broke out in an under-construction building at the site of the Serum Institute of India but vaccine production will not be affected, officials say
Sage member Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter warned that intensive care units will still be under pressure even as deaths drop significantly.
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A new form of African swine fever identified in Chinese pig farms is most likely caused by illicit vaccines, industry insiders say, a fresh blow to the world's largest pork producer, still recovering from a devastating epidemic of the virus. Two new strains of African swine fever have infected more than 1,000 sows on several farms owned by New Hope Liuhe, China's fourth-largest producer, as well as pigs being fattened for the firm by contract farmers, said Yan Zhichun, the company's chief science officer. Though the strains, which are missing one or two key genes present in the wild African swine fever virus, don't kill pigs like the disease that ravaged China's farms in 2018 and 2019, they cause a chronic condition that reduces the number of healthy piglets born, Yan told Reuters.
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