AV 10th July 2021

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FIRST & FOREMOST ASIAN WEEKLY IN EUROPE AstraZeneca: Students and travellers victims of Brexit? SEE PAGE - 6 Miss England finalist wants to spread brain tumour awareness SEE PAGE - 14

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Let noble thoughts come to us from every side ‘Running allowed me some me time, to let out my frustrations’ SEE PAGE - 16

10 - 16 JULY 2021 - VOL 50 ISSUE 10 Congress, BJP spar as France launches probe over Rafale deal SEE PAGE - 25

PM Modi to reshuffle cabinet by inducting new ministers SEE PAGE - 26

SAVE THE DATE: 19 JULY Shefali Saxena

The UK is all set to reopen on 19 July 2021. Health Secretary Sajid Javid has warned that Covid-19 cases could get as high as 100,000 a day this summer. He admitted that numbers will “rise significantly” after all remaining Covid restrictions are eased in a fortnight and claimed the government had not “put numbers on hospitalisations” yet. Double vaccinated people will also not have to follow quarantine rules if they meet any positive cases from 16 August, though London’s Mayor Sadiq Khan has urged the government to retain the mandatory requirement for covering to be worn publicly.

Is ending all restrictions a wise move with only 50 per cent of the UK’s population vaccinated against Covid-19?

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