U.K. Health Secretary Matt Hancock said Thursday that as COVID-19 variants continue to be a concern, including the Delta variant first identified in India, the government wants to “be careful” about international travel. He also advised the government is talking with AstraZeneca regarding additional doses of its vaccine, which has been changed to target the Beta variant first identified in South Africa.
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UK minister says government must be careful with international travel amid rise of COVID-19 variants
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