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UK PM Johnson considered having COVID injection in early 2020, ex-adviser says

LONDON (Reuters) -British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was disastrously slow to impose a lockdown in 2020 because he thought COVID-19 was a scare story and even considered getting injected with coronavirus on live television to show it was benign, his former chief adviser said.
Belarus leader says detained journalist was plotting 'bloody rebellion'

Getting up close with cicadas

Tasmanian Devils born on Australian mainland after 3,000 years