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BBC Wales economics correspondent
As more people are asked to prove vaccination status, a black market in fake health cards has boomed.
As more people are asked to prove vaccination status, a black market in fake health cards has boomed.
Experts say it is to be expected and boosters may be needed, at least for some people, ahead of winter.
The military acts after Pfizer's two-dose vaccine receives full approval in the US.
Apparent Chinese propaganda efforts are spreading ahead of a US report on Covid-19 origins.
Taiwan's president was vaccinated with the country's first domestically developed jab named Medigen.
The highly infectious Delta variant "does change the game", the Covid response minister says.
ZyCoV-D prevents symptomatic disease in 66% of those vaccinated, the vaccine maker says.
As more people are asked to prove vaccination status, a black market in fake health cards has boomed.
Experts say it is to be expected and boosters may be needed, at least for some people, ahead of winter.
The military acts after Pfizer's two-dose vaccine receives full approval in the US.
Apparent Chinese propaganda efforts are spreading ahead of a US report on Covid-19 origins.
Taiwan's president was vaccinated with the country's first domestically developed jab named Medigen.
The highly infectious Delta variant "does change the game", the Covid response minister says.
ZyCoV-D prevents symptomatic disease in 66% of those vaccinated, the vaccine maker says.
Experts say it is to be expected and boosters may be needed, at least for some people, ahead of winter.
The military acts after Pfizer's two-dose vaccine receives full approval in the US.
Apparent Chinese propaganda efforts are spreading ahead of a US report on Covid-19 origins.
By Sarah Dickins
BBC Wales economics correspondent
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