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BEAUTIFUL COFFEE TABLE BOOKS FOR DOG LOVERS - A LOCK-DOWN WELL SPENT
Prepare to be amazed at this photographer’s talent at capturing the personalities of these lovable doggos. With her camera in ha
19 August 2020 by ReadyFundGo

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Free vaccines by early 2021
Every Australian will get a free coronavirus vaccine dose as the Australian government confirms an agreement to secure at least 25 million doses with AstraZeneca, a British pharmaceutical giant, if trials prove successful.The deal will ensure Australians will be among the first in the world to receive the Oxford University COVID-19 vaccine if human trials are judged as successful, safe and effective.The final agreement will probably include Australia's biggest health company, CSL, producing the vast majority of the vaccine under a licensing deal in Melbourne. The project could deliver the first vaccines by the end of this year or by early 2021. Vaccination will be as mandatory as possible- like "no jab no play". 
18 August 2020 by IdeaSpies

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First Face Mask Testing Facility
CSIRO has launched Australia's first accredited face mask testing facility, giving Aussie businesses another solution to stop the spread of Covid-19 and save lives. https://lnkd.in/eMG8jdC
12 August 2020 by Madeline Cunn...

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Russia 1st with a COVID19 vaccine?
The technology behind the Russian vaccine is based on adenovirus, the common cold. Created artificially, the vaccine proteins replicate those of Covid-19, triggering an immune response similar to that caused by the coronavirus itself ie immunization is similar to having survived the virus, but without its life-threatening risks.The research has been funded by Russia’s sovereign wealth fund and the vaccine discovery process has been compared to the Space Racehttps://www.rt.com/russia/497360-russia-first-covid19-vaccine/
8 August 2020 by IdeaSpies

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No COVID-19 aid for tax haven companies
Denmark has banned companies that are registered in tax havens from accessing financial aid during the Pandemic. The Nordic country has spent billions on aid for companies experiencing drastic drops in revenues but, in an amendment to the aid measures, companies registered in tax haven countries are not eligible for aid.Additionally, firms applying for an extension of Danish state aid must now promise not to pay dividends or make share buy-backs in 2020 and 2021. https://www.nordicpolicycentre.org.au/denmark_bars_tax_haven_companies_from_covid_19_financial_aid
2 August 2020 by IdeaSpies

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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-08-01/sa-potential-coronavirus-vaccine-passes-first-phase/12514988


 
1 August 2020 by ideaspy_09