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  • Implant for brain illness without surgery
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    Implant for brain illness without surgery
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    A new therapeutic brain implant to treat conditions like Alzheimers and tumours, without the need for surgery has been created by researchers .

    It consists of microscopic wireless electronic devices that travel through blood and implant in target brain regions, where they provide electrical stimulation.

    And they enter the body using a simple injection.

    It is a revolutionary platform to treat a vast array of neurological diseases and mental illnesses.

    It's called circulatronics with the tech centred around using targeted electrical stimulation aimed at the brain for various conditions.

    In recent years, this approach has been applied to treating depression, Alzheimer’s disease, Multiple sclerosis, and brain tumours.

    Normally surgery is needed to embed electrodes into the brain that introduces the risk of infection and possible damage to brain tissue.

    The new integrated technology involves sub-cellular sized wireless electronic devices that can be delivered to the brain using a jab in the arm.

    Once these tiny chips have been injected, they can autonomously implant themselves on target regions in the brain, and power themselves as they deliver electrical stimulation to the affected areas.

    Senior author Deblina Sarkar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the USA collaborated on the work with other researchers and teams from two other US institutions, Wellesley College, and Harvard University.

    OPS:Senior author Deblina Sarkar


    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Implant for brain illness without surgery
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    Implant for brain illness without surgery
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Implant 1

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    Picture MUST credit: MIT

    A new therapeutic brain implant to treat conditions like Alzheimers and tumours, without the need for surgery has been created by researchers .

    It consists of microscopic wireless electronic devices that travel through blood and implant in target brain regions, where they provide electrical stimulation.

    And they enter the body using a simple injection.

    It is a revolutionary platform to treat a vast array of neurological diseases and mental illnesses.

    It's called centred around using targeted electrical stimulation aimed at the brain for various conditions.

    In recent years, this approach has been applied to treating depression, Alzheimer’s disease, Multiple sclerosis, and brain tumours.

    Normally surgery is needed to embed electrodes into the brain that introduces the risk of infection and possible damage to brain tissue.

    The new integrated technology involves sub-cellular sized wireless electronic devices that can be delivered to the brain using a jab in the arm.

    Once these tiny chips have been injected, they can autonomously implant themselves on target regions in the brain, and power themselves as they deliver electrical stimulation to the affected areas.

    Senior author Deblina Sarkar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the USA collaborated on the work with other researchers and teams from two other US institutions, Wellesley College, and Harvard University.

    OPS:Render of circulatronics tech integrated with living cells reacting together on the area of a brain requiring treatment.


    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Implant for brain illness without surgery
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    Implant for brain illness without surgery
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Implant 1

    Ref 17301

    12/11/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: MIT

    A new therapeutic brain implant to treat conditions like Alzheimers and tumours, without the need for surgery has been created by researchers .

    It consists of microscopic wireless electronic devices that travel through blood and implant in target brain regions, where they provide electrical stimulation.

    And they enter the body using a simple injection.

    It is a revolutionary platform to treat a vast array of neurological diseases and mental illnesses.

    It's called centred around using targeted electrical stimulation aimed at the brain for various conditions.

    In recent years, this approach has been applied to treating depression, Alzheimer’s disease, Multiple sclerosis, and brain tumours.

    Normally surgery is needed to embed electrodes into the brain that introduces the risk of infection and possible damage to brain tissue.

    The new integrated technology involves sub-cellular sized wireless electronic devices that can be delivered to the brain using a jab in the arm.

    Once these tiny chips have been injected, they can autonomously implant themselves on target regions in the brain, and power themselves as they deliver electrical stimulation to the affected areas.

    Senior author Deblina Sarkar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the USA collaborated on the work with other researchers and teams from two other US institutions, Wellesley College, and Harvard University.

    OPS:Render of circulatronics tech integrated with living cells travelling freely on a blood vessel. he living cells camouflage the electronics so that they aren’t attacked by the body’s immune system


    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Implant for brain illness without surgery
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    Implant for brain illness without surgery
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Implant 1

    Ref 17301

    12/11/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: MIT

    A new therapeutic brain implant to treat conditions like Alzheimers and tumours, without the need for surgery has been created by researchers .

    It consists of microscopic wireless electronic devices that travel through blood and implant in target brain regions, where they provide electrical stimulation.

    And they enter the body using a simple injection.

    It is a revolutionary platform to treat a vast array of neurological diseases and mental illnesses.

    It's called centred around using targeted electrical stimulation aimed at the brain for various conditions.

    In recent years, this approach has been applied to treating depression, Alzheimer’s disease, Multiple sclerosis, and brain tumours.

    Normally surgery is needed to embed electrodes into the brain that introduces the risk of infection and possible damage to brain tissue.

    The new integrated technology involves sub-cellular sized wireless electronic devices that can be delivered to the brain using a jab in the arm.

    Once these tiny chips have been injected, they can autonomously implant themselves on target regions in the brain, and power themselves as they deliver electrical stimulation to the affected areas.

    Senior author Deblina Sarkar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the USA collaborated on the work with other researchers and teams from two other US institutions, Wellesley College, and Harvard University.

    OPS:Render of circulatronics tech integrated with living cells travelling freely on a blood vessel. he living cells camouflage the electronics so that they aren’t attacked by the body’s immune system


    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Implant for brain illness without surgery
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    Implant for brain illness without surgery
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Implant 1

    Ref 17301

    12/11/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: MIT

    A new therapeutic brain implant to treat conditions like Alzheimers and tumours, without the need for surgery has been created by researchers .

    It consists of microscopic wireless electronic devices that travel through blood and implant in target brain regions, where they provide electrical stimulation.

    And they enter the body using a simple injection.

    It is a revolutionary platform to treat a vast array of neurological diseases and mental illnesses.

    It's called centred around using targeted electrical stimulation aimed at the brain for various conditions.

    In recent years, this approach has been applied to treating depression, Alzheimer’s disease, Multiple sclerosis, and brain tumours.

    Normally surgery is needed to embed electrodes into the brain that introduces the risk of infection and possible damage to brain tissue.

    The new integrated technology involves sub-cellular sized wireless electronic devices that can be delivered to the brain using a jab in the arm.

    Once these tiny chips have been injected, they can autonomously implant themselves on target regions in the brain, and power themselves as they deliver electrical stimulation to the affected areas.

    Senior author Deblina Sarkar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the USA collaborated on the work with other researchers and teams from two other US institutions, Wellesley College, and Harvard University.

    OPS:Render of circulatronics tech integrated with living cells to create cell-electronics hybrids


    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: München - Shopping in der Innenstadt trotz steigender Coronazahlen
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: München - Shopping in der Innenstadt trotz steigender Coronazahlen
    Während die Covid-19 Ansteckungen in Bayern neue Negativrekorde erreichen, gehen am 15.3.2022 in München zahlreiche Menschen shoppen. - While the coronavirus infections reach new highs people go shopping in the Munich pedestrian zone on March 15, 2022. / 150622 *** Local Caption *** 38351357
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: München - Shopping in der Innenstadt trotz steigender Coronazahlen
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: München - Shopping in der Innenstadt trotz steigender Coronazahlen
    Tchibo Filiale. Während die Covid-19 Ansteckungen in Bayern neue Negativrekorde erreichen, gehen am 15.3.2022 in München zahlreiche Menschen shoppen. - Tchibo branch. While the coronavirus infections reach new highs people go shopping in the Munich pedestrian zone on March 15, 2022. / 150622 *** Local Caption *** 38351370
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: München - Shopping in der Innenstadt trotz steigender Coronazahlen
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: München - Shopping in der Innenstadt trotz steigender Coronazahlen
    Während die Covid-19 Ansteckungen in Bayern neue Negativrekorde erreichen, gehen am 15.3.2022 in München zahlreiche Menschen shoppen. - While the coronavirus infections reach new highs people go shopping in the Munich pedestrian zone on March 15, 2022. / 150622 *** Local Caption *** 38351353
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: München - Shopping in der Innenstadt trotz steigender Coronazahlen
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: München - Shopping in der Innenstadt trotz steigender Coronazahlen
    Während die Covid-19 Ansteckungen in Bayern neue Negativrekorde erreichen, gehen am 15.3.2022 in München zahlreiche Menschen shoppen. - While the coronavirus infections reach new highs people go shopping in the Munich pedestrian zone on March 15, 2022. / 150622 *** Local Caption *** 38351355
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: München - Shopping in der Innenstadt trotz steigender Coronazahlen
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: München - Shopping in der Innenstadt trotz steigender Coronazahlen
    The North Face Filiale. Während die Covid-19 Ansteckungen in Bayern neue Negativrekorde erreichen, gehen am 15.3.2022 in München zahlreiche Menschen shoppen. - The North Face branch. While the coronavirus infections reach new highs people go shopping in the Munich pedestrian zone on March 15, 2022. / 150622 *** Local Caption *** 38351362
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: München - Shopping in der Innenstadt trotz steigender Coronazahlen
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: München - Shopping in der Innenstadt trotz steigender Coronazahlen
    Während die Covid-19 Ansteckungen in Bayern neue Negativrekorde erreichen, gehen am 15.3.2022 in München zahlreiche Menschen shoppen. - While the coronavirus infections reach new highs people go shopping in the Munich pedestrian zone on March 15, 2022. / 150622 *** Local Caption *** 38351359
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: München - Shopping in der Innenstadt trotz steigender Coronazahlen
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: München - Shopping in der Innenstadt trotz steigender Coronazahlen
    Douglas FIliale. Während die Covid-19 Ansteckungen in Bayern neue Negativrekorde erreichen, gehen am 15.3.2022 in München zahlreiche Menschen shoppen. - Douglas branch. While the coronavirus infections reach new highs people go shopping in the Munich pedestrian zone on March 15, 2022. / 150622 *** Local Caption *** 38351360
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: München - Shopping in der Innenstadt trotz steigender Coronazahlen
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: München - Shopping in der Innenstadt trotz steigender Coronazahlen
    Deichmann Filiale. Während die Covid-19 Ansteckungen in Bayern neue Negativrekorde erreichen, gehen am 15.3.2022 in München zahlreiche Menschen shoppen. - Deichmann branch. While the coronavirus infections reach new highs people go shopping in the Munich pedestrian zone on March 15, 2022. / 150622 *** Local Caption *** 38351352
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: München - Shopping in der Innenstadt trotz steigender Coronazahlen
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: München - Shopping in der Innenstadt trotz steigender Coronazahlen
    Marc O'Polo Filiale. Während die Covid-19 Ansteckungen in Bayern neue Negativrekorde erreichen, gehen am 15.3.2022 in München zahlreiche Menschen shoppen. - Marc O'Polo branch. While the coronavirus infections reach new highs people go shopping in the Munich pedestrian zone on March 15, 2022. / 150622 *** Local Caption *** 38351368
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: München - Shopping in der Innenstadt trotz steigender Coronazahlen
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: München - Shopping in der Innenstadt trotz steigender Coronazahlen
    Während die Covid-19 Ansteckungen in Bayern neue Negativrekorde erreichen, gehen am 15.3.2022 in München zahlreiche Menschen shoppen. - While the coronavirus infections reach new highs people go shopping in the Munich pedestrian zone on March 15, 2022. / 150622 *** Local Caption *** 38351358
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: München - Shopping in der Innenstadt trotz steigender Coronazahlen
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: München - Shopping in der Innenstadt trotz steigender Coronazahlen
    Esprit FIliale. Während die Covid-19 Ansteckungen in Bayern neue Negativrekorde erreichen, gehen am 15.3.2022 in München zahlreiche Menschen shoppen. - Esprit branch. While the coronavirus infections reach new highs people go shopping in the Munich pedestrian zone on March 15, 2022. / 150622 *** Local Caption *** 38351364
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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre
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    Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre
    06/01/2022. Northampton , United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson Moulton Park Vaccination Centre in Northampton during Covid-19. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre
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    Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre
    06/01/2022. Northampton , United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson Moulton Park Vaccination Centre in Northampton during Covid-19. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • The Chancellor visits Haywards Heath vaccination centre.
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    The Chancellor visits Haywards Heath vaccination centre.
    The Chancellor Rishi Sunak visits a vaccination centre in Haywards Heath where he met medical professionals and volunteers who are delivering Covid vaccinations


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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre
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    Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre
    06/01/2022. Northampton , United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson Moulton Park Vaccination Centre in Northampton during Covid-19. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre
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    Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre
    06/01/2022. Northampton , United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson Moulton Park Vaccination Centre in Northampton during Covid-19. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre
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    Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre
    06/01/2022. Northampton , United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson Moulton Park Vaccination Centre in Northampton during Covid-19. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • The Chancellor visits Haywards Heath vaccination centre.
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    The Chancellor visits Haywards Heath vaccination centre.
    The Chancellor Rishi Sunak visits a vaccination centre in Haywards Heath where he met medical professionals and volunteers who are delivering Covid vaccinations


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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre
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    Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre
    06/01/2022. Northampton , United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson Moulton Park Vaccination Centre in Northampton during Covid-19. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre
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    Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre
    06/01/2022. Northampton , United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson Moulton Park Vaccination Centre in Northampton during Covid-19. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre
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    Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre
    06/01/2022. Northampton , United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson Moulton Park Vaccination Centre in Northampton during Covid-19. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre
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    Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre
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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre
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    Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre
    06/01/2022. Northampton , United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson Moulton Park Vaccination Centre in Northampton during Covid-19. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre
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    Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre
    06/01/2022. Northampton , United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Moulton Park Vaccine Centre. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson Moulton Park Vaccination Centre in Northampton during Covid-19. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • The Chancellor visits Haywards Heath vaccination centre.
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    The Chancellor visits Haywards Heath vaccination centre.
    The Chancellor Rishi Sunak visits a vaccination centre in Haywards Heath where he met medical professionals and volunteers who are delivering Covid vaccinations


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  • The Chancellor visits Haywards Heath vaccination centre.
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    The Chancellor visits Haywards Heath vaccination centre.
    The Chancellor Rishi Sunak visits a vaccination centre in Haywards Heath where he met medical professionals and volunteers who are delivering Covid vaccinations


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  • The Chancellor visits Haywards Heath vaccination centre.
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    The Chancellor visits Haywards Heath vaccination centre.
    The Chancellor Rishi Sunak visits a vaccination centre in Haywards Heath where he met medical professionals and volunteers who are delivering Covid vaccinations


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  • The Chancellor visits Haywards Heath vaccination centre.
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    The Chancellor visits Haywards Heath vaccination centre.
    The Chancellor Rishi Sunak visits a vaccination centre in Haywards Heath where he met medical professionals and volunteers who are delivering Covid vaccinations


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  • The Chancellor visits Haywards Heath vaccination centre.
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    The Chancellor visits Haywards Heath vaccination centre.
    The Chancellor Rishi Sunak visits a vaccination centre in Haywards Heath where he met medical professionals and volunteers who are delivering Covid vaccinations


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  • The Chancellor visits Haywards Heath vaccination centre.
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    The Chancellor visits Haywards Heath vaccination centre.
    The Chancellor Rishi Sunak visits a vaccination centre in Haywards Heath where he met medical professionals and volunteers who are delivering Covid vaccinations


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  • The Chancellor visits Haywards Heath vaccination centre.
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    The Chancellor visits Haywards Heath vaccination centre.
    The Chancellor Rishi Sunak visits a vaccination centre in Haywards Heath where he met medical professionals and volunteers who are delivering Covid vaccinations


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    The Chancellor visits Haywards Heath vaccination centre.
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    The Chancellor visits Haywards Heath vaccination centre.
    The Chancellor Rishi Sunak visits a vaccination centre in Haywards Heath where he met medical professionals and volunteers who are delivering Covid vaccinations


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  • NEWS - München: Volle Einkaufsstrassen nach den Feiertagen
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    NEWS - München: Volle Einkaufsstrassen nach den Feiertagen
    Menschen gehen am 3.1.2022 in München shoppen. Seit Kurzem wird in Bekleidungsgeschäften nicht mehr die 2G-Regel kontrolliert, da es zum täglichen Bedarf gezählt wird. Wenn man aber einen anderen Laden betreten will, muss man gegen Corona geimpft oder vom Coronavirus genesen sein und es nachweisen. -
    People go shopping in Munich, Germany on January 3rd, 2022. If one wants to go shopping clothes one doesn't have to be vaccinated anymore, but for other shops in the pedestrian zone there's the 2G rule, meaning one has to be vaccinated against the coronavirus or recovered from covid-19. *** Local Caption *** 36823561

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - München: Volle Einkaufsstrassen nach den Feiertagen
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    NEWS - München: Volle Einkaufsstrassen nach den Feiertagen
    Menschen gehen am 3.1.2022 in München shoppen. Seit Kurzem wird in Bekleidungsgeschäften nicht mehr die 2G-Regel kontrolliert, da es zum täglichen Bedarf gezählt wird. Wenn man aber einen anderen Laden betreten will, muss man gegen Corona geimpft oder vom Coronavirus genesen sein und es nachweisen. -
    People go shopping in Munich, Germany on January 3rd, 2022. If one wants to go shopping clothes one doesn't have to be vaccinated anymore, but for other shops in the pedestrian zone there's the 2G rule, meaning one has to be vaccinated against the coronavirus or recovered from covid-19. *** Local Caption *** 36823564

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - München: Volle Einkaufsstrassen nach den Feiertagen
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    NEWS - München: Volle Einkaufsstrassen nach den Feiertagen
    Menschen gehen am 3.1.2022 in München shoppen. Seit Kurzem wird in Bekleidungsgeschäften nicht mehr die 2G-Regel kontrolliert, da es zum täglichen Bedarf gezählt wird. Wenn man aber einen anderen Laden betreten will, muss man gegen Corona geimpft oder vom Coronavirus genesen sein und es nachweisen. -
    People go shopping in Munich, Germany on January 3rd, 2022. If one wants to go shopping clothes one doesn't have to be vaccinated anymore, but for other shops in the pedestrian zone there's the 2G rule, meaning one has to be vaccinated against the coronavirus or recovered from covid-19. *** Local Caption *** 36823562

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - München: Volle Einkaufsstrassen nach den Feiertagen
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    NEWS - München: Volle Einkaufsstrassen nach den Feiertagen
    Menschen gehen am 3.1.2022 in München shoppen. Seit Kurzem wird in Bekleidungsgeschäften nicht mehr die 2G-Regel kontrolliert, da es zum täglichen Bedarf gezählt wird. Wenn man aber einen anderen Laden betreten will, muss man gegen Corona geimpft oder vom Coronavirus genesen sein und es nachweisen. -
    People go shopping in Munich, Germany on January 3rd, 2022. If one wants to go shopping clothes one doesn't have to be vaccinated anymore, but for other shops in the pedestrian zone there's the 2G rule, meaning one has to be vaccinated against the coronavirus or recovered from covid-19. *** Local Caption *** 36823570

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - München: Volle Einkaufsstrassen nach den Feiertagen
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    NEWS - München: Volle Einkaufsstrassen nach den Feiertagen
    Alkoholkonsumverbot / Alkoholverbot. Menschen gehen am 3.1.2022 in München shoppen. Seit Kurzem wird in Bekleidungsgeschäften nicht mehr die 2G-Regel kontrolliert, da es zum täglichen Bedarf gezählt wird. Wenn man aber einen anderen Laden betreten will, muss man gegen Corona geimpft oder vom Coronavirus genesen sein und es nachweisen. -
    Alcohol consumption prohibition. People go shopping in Munich, Germany on January 3rd, 2022. If one wants to go shopping clothes one doesn't have to be vaccinated anymore, but for other shops in the pedestrian zone there's the 2G rule, meaning one has to be vaccinated against the coronavirus or recovered from covid-19. *** Local Caption *** 36823574

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - München: Volle Einkaufsstrassen nach den Feiertagen
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    NEWS - München: Volle Einkaufsstrassen nach den Feiertagen
    Apple store. Menschen gehen am 3.1.2022 in München shoppen. Seit Kurzem wird in Bekleidungsgeschäften nicht mehr die 2G-Regel kontrolliert, da es zum täglichen Bedarf gezählt wird. Wenn man aber einen anderen Laden betreten will, muss man gegen Corona geimpft oder vom Coronavirus genesen sein und es nachweisen. -
    Apple shop. People go shopping in Munich, Germany on January 3rd, 2022. If one wants to go shopping clothes one doesn't have to be vaccinated anymore, but for other shops in the pedestrian zone there's the 2G rule, meaning one has to be vaccinated against the coronavirus or recovered from covid-19. *** Local Caption *** 36823563

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - München: Volle Einkaufsstrassen nach den Feiertagen
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    NEWS - München: Volle Einkaufsstrassen nach den Feiertagen
    Menschen gehen am 3.1.2022 in München shoppen. Seit Kurzem wird in Bekleidungsgeschäften nicht mehr die 2G-Regel kontrolliert, da es zum täglichen Bedarf gezählt wird. Wenn man aber einen anderen Laden betreten will, muss man gegen Corona geimpft oder vom Coronavirus genesen sein und es nachweisen. -
    People go shopping in Munich, Germany on January 3rd, 2022. If one wants to go shopping clothes one doesn't have to be vaccinated anymore, but for other shops in the pedestrian zone there's the 2G rule, meaning one has to be vaccinated against the coronavirus or recovered from covid-19. *** Local Caption *** 36823565

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - München: Volle Einkaufsstrassen nach den Feiertagen
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    NEWS - München: Volle Einkaufsstrassen nach den Feiertagen
    Menschen gehen am 3.1.2022 in München shoppen. Seit Kurzem wird in Bekleidungsgeschäften nicht mehr die 2G-Regel kontrolliert, da es zum täglichen Bedarf gezählt wird. Wenn man aber einen anderen Laden betreten will, muss man gegen Corona geimpft oder vom Coronavirus genesen sein und es nachweisen. -
    People go shopping in Munich, Germany on January 3rd, 2022. If one wants to go shopping clothes one doesn't have to be vaccinated anymore, but for other shops in the pedestrian zone there's the 2G rule, meaning one has to be vaccinated against the coronavirus or recovered from covid-19. *** Local Caption *** 36823566

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - München: Volle Einkaufsstrassen nach den Feiertagen
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    NEWS - München: Volle Einkaufsstrassen nach den Feiertagen
    Menschen gehen am 3.1.2022 in München shoppen. Seit Kurzem wird in Bekleidungsgeschäften nicht mehr die 2G-Regel kontrolliert, da es zum täglichen Bedarf gezählt wird. Wenn man aber einen anderen Laden betreten will, muss man gegen Corona geimpft oder vom Coronavirus genesen sein und es nachweisen. -
    People go shopping in Munich, Germany on January 3rd, 2022. If one wants to go shopping clothes one doesn't have to be vaccinated anymore, but for other shops in the pedestrian zone there's the 2G rule, meaning one has to be vaccinated against the coronavirus or recovered from covid-19. *** Local Caption *** 36823560

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - München: Volle Einkaufsstrassen nach den Feiertagen
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    NEWS - München: Volle Einkaufsstrassen nach den Feiertagen
    Menschen gehen am 3.1.2022 in München shoppen. Seit Kurzem wird in Bekleidungsgeschäften nicht mehr die 2G-Regel kontrolliert, da es zum täglichen Bedarf gezählt wird. Wenn man aber einen anderen Laden betreten will, muss man gegen Corona geimpft oder vom Coronavirus genesen sein und es nachweisen. -
    People go shopping in Munich, Germany on January 3rd, 2022. If one wants to go shopping clothes one doesn't have to be vaccinated anymore, but for other shops in the pedestrian zone there's the 2G rule, meaning one has to be vaccinated against the coronavirus or recovered from covid-19. *** Local Caption *** 36823569

    (c) Dukas

     

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