Cases also rising in England and Scotland as Europe outbreak worsens; seven more deaths in worst-hit Australian state; Oxford University vaccine trials to resume. Follow latest updatesOxford University resumes Covid-19 vaccine trialsTrump ally who tried to change Covid reports was ‘fighting deep state’Australian diplomats sent to Heathrow to help stranded citizens 2.53am BST Just a bit more detail on the nine new cases in the Australian state of New South Wales. We know that four are returned travellers in hotel quarantine, four are locally acquired and linked to known cases and one is locally acquired and under investigation.NSW Health on Sunday said two of the new cases are household contacts linked to the Eastern Suburbs Legion Club cluster and the other two are linked to St Paul’s Catholic College, Greystanes. All four cases have been in self-isolation while infectious. 2.34am BST Queensland’s top doctors have called for critics of the state’s chief health officer to “back off” over coronavirus border closures, AAP reports. Chief health officer Jeanette Young has been repeatedly targeted for advising that the state should remain isolated from Victoria, NSW and the ACT. Continue reading…
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