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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces new stricter lockdown measures aimed at fighting the rising Covid-19 case numbers in the country. Britain -- one of the worst-affected countries by the global health crisis, with over 75,000 deaths -- has been pinning its hopes on a mass vaccination drive to halt the resurgent virus. SOUNDBITE

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