NFL player says he'd rather retire than get Covid-19 vaccine
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NFL player says he'd rather retire than get Covid-19 vaccine
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley, in a challenge to the National Football League’s new Covid-19 training camp and preseason protocols, tweeted that he’d rather retire than get a vaccine.
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A new intranasal vaccine developed by researchers at the Wuhan lab has recently been unveiled, promising a novel approach to combating infectious diseases. However, this breakthrough has also sparked significant controversy and concern. While the vaccine’s potential to offer a more accessible and efficient method of vaccination is hailed as a major advancement, its origins and the circumstances surrounding its development are raising alarms about a possible new health crisis. Critics worry that the technology used in this vaccine could inadvertently lead to another pandemic-like scenario if not carefully monitored. As the world cautiously watches, the vaccine's rollout is stirring a heated debate about safety, preparedness, and the ethical implications of such advanced biological research.
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Josh Allen throws four first-half touchdown passes as the Buffalo Bills thrash the Jacksonville Jaguars 47-10 to maintain their perfect start to the season. BBC Sport
Josh Allen throws four first-half touchdown passes as the Buffalo Bills thrash the Jacksonville Jaguars 47-10 to maintain their perfect start to the season. BBC Sport