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Coronavirus latest: Fauci warns that US could be ‘in trouble’ as infections rise

Today’s top headlines:

  • Tunisian president sacks prime minister amid anger over surge in cases

  • Ryanair raises forecast for passenger numbers after surge in bookings

  • Ho Chi Minh City imposes curfew as Vietnam battles Delta surge

  • Malaysia’s parliament reconvenes as crisis deepens

  • China reports 76 additional cases in Jiangsu province

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Coronavirus latest: Fauci warns that US could be ‘in trouble’ as infections rise
Today’s top headlines:

Tunisian president sacks prime minister amid anger over surge in cases

Ryanair raises forecast for passenger numbers after surge in bookings

Ho Chi Minh City imposes curfew as Vietnam battles Delta surge

Malaysia’s parliament reconvenes as crisis deepens

China reports 76 additional cases in Jiangsu province

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George Steer, Madeleine Speed and Oliver Ralph in London, and George Russell in Hong Kong
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53 MINUTES AGO16:11
UK Labour party could support vaccine passports, Starmer suggests
George Steer

The leader of the UK’s opposition Labour party has suggested that he may support a government plan to introduce so-called vaccine passports for anyone attending sports events, but only if fans also provide proof of a negative Covid test.

Parliament is set to vote on mandatory vaccinations for certain events after the summer recess, with some Conservative MPs indicating that they will vote against the measures. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced last week that anyone entering a nightclub would from September be required to have had both jabs.

Labour leader Keir Starmer said on Monday that he would “look carefully at what the government puts forward”.

“I think that passports on their own aren’t enough, because as we know sadly, you can be double jabbed and get the new variant,” he told LBC. “So it’s got to be passports plus testing and that would be for sporting events, etc.”

“What I don’t want to see is . . . vaccine passports used on an everyday basis for access to critical things, like health, dentistry, food,” Starmer said.

“I want to be pragmatic, because we all want all business sectors and sporting sectors to return as quickly as possible,” he added 

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