More than 150 employees at a Houston hospital system who refused to get a COVID-19 vaccine have been sacked or have resigned after a judge dismissed an employee lawsuit over the vaccine requirement.
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More than 150 employees at a Houston hospital system who refused to get a COVID-19 vaccine have been sacked or have resigned after a judge dismissed an employee lawsuit over the vaccine requirement.
Read More »The European Commission has finalised plans for the EU Digital COVID Certificate, which is due to launch at the beginning of July.
Read More »The boss of the world’s busiest airport for international passengers has said Covid passports are the only way to restart mass foreign travel.
Read More »A viral video showing Indians throwing Hindu religious statues being thrown into a river because the gods apparently failed to protect them from the novel coronavirus. In the 3minutes, 40 seconds video, men can be seen climbing into a truck containing large idols and lobbing the idols one by one over the bridge into a river below.
Read More »It appears the Tokyo Olympic games will be going ahead in July following the success of the various athletics test events attended by a handful of international and local athletes.
Read More »Police in India have arrested a 26-year-old man accused of rumour-mongering for tweeting that his dying grandfather needed oxygen in a cruel illustration of the devastation of the coronavirus pandemic in the South Asian nation.
Read More »As the effect of Covid 19 mishandling made headlines worldwide, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s strategy for tackling the crisis is to ask Twitter to take down the criticism of the government and not surprisingly Twitter complied.
Read More »What started as a joke, soon escalated to full blown confrontation as Police in Belgium had to use tear gas and water cannon to break up a crowd of about 2000 young people who had gathered for a fake concert that was announced on social media as an April Fools’ Day joke.
Read More »A UK university has been ordered to pay a student £5,000 in compensation for lost teaching time during the first lockdown according to a complaints watchdog.
Read More »As it is becoming more likely that people who have had the covid-19 vaccine would require a form of identification such as vaccine passports, negative test papers and even Covid-19 vaccines are being forged and sold on the dark web.
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