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Covid sets fur flying

It’s said that bad news travels fast, whereas good news takes the scenic route. Sure enough, just as Rachel Hunter foretold, the Covid vaccine didn’t happen overnight, but it did happen.

Also stopping at all stations on an agonisingly meandering journey was the confirmation of the election of a new, non-ranting, non-tweeting, Covid-believing US president.

after a harrowing week in which various countries locked down again against resurgent Covid spread and parts of the US threatened riots, it finally seemed the sun had come out all over the world.

News of a viable vaccine

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