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Omicron cases doubling in 1.5 to 3 days in areas with local spread - WHO
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WHO warns against dismissing Omicron variant as ‘mild’
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Omicron transmission will ‘fill up’ hospitals and ICUs, says Dr Mike Ryan
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New travel guidance issued for British travellers into Ireland
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Over 215,000 appointments for Covid-19 booster shots missed in two weeks
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Travel bans are ineffective and will not stop Omicron, WHO says
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Vaccines 'very likely' to protect against severe disease and death with Omicron variant
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WHO experts expect details of Omicron transmission ‘within days’
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BioNTech starts work on Omicron-specific vaccine
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Dutch find 13 Omicron cases among passengers arriving from South Africa
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WHO calls for only immunocompromised to receive booster vaccines
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Covid: Only five African countries may fully vaccinate 40% of population by year-end
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'Immoral, stupid': WHO launches global vaccine targets amid new variant fears
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Think twice before vaccine booster campaigns, WHO director says
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Covid vaccine boosters not needed by general population, top scientists say
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WHO says there is no need for booster jabs for now
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Covid booster programme to begin next month as Niac authorises vaccine mixing
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Thousands of 12-15 year-olds to be vaccinated this weekend
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Countries like Ireland have priced others out of vaccine market, warns aid agency
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