Supporters of Novak Djokovic crowded around a car that was seen leaving his lawyer’s office in Melbourne on Monday, believing it carried the tennis player. Police appeared to douse people with pepper spray to let the car pass at some point. Read more:
A poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds that management of the pandemic is beginning to recede in the minds of voters in the U.S., with COVID increasingly overshadowed by concerns about the economy and the cost of living.
But they warned that"no one should rely on this alone" and reiterated the need for people to get vaccinated as the"best way" to protect against the virus. We found that high levels of pre-existing T cells, created by the body when infected with other human coronaviruses like the common cold, can protect against COVID-19 infection. Instead, the best way to protect yourself against COVID-19 is to be fully vaccinated, including getting your booster dose.In his latest political gambit, the Brexit campaigner and Donald Trump ally has joined Novak Djokovic's family in Serbia to show support for the tennis star.
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