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Euro 2021: Our bets (sometimes stupid) for the competition

Let's take advantage of these few hours which still separate us from the start of the Euro.

They are the best, when the competition is there, very close, but there is still time to focus on the great nation that will knock, the unknown player before the competition who will go to City for 50 plaques after, or the controversy that will get us drunk.

Euro 2021 begins this Friday with its battalion of favorites and surprises to come.

The sports department of

20 Minutes

shares, here, its home predictions before the kickoff of Turkey-Italy.

And see you in a month to call us to account (or not). 

Vaccination: The G7 will commit to distributing one billion doses to poor countries

According to Joe Biden, this is a "historic step" in the fight against the pandemic.

On Thursday, the American president confirmed that the United States would give 500 million anti-Covid vaccines to poor countries.

In the process, the British government announced that the G7 countries would commit to distributing a total of one billion vaccines to underprivileged countries.

In addition to the 500 million American doses, there will be 100 million British doses, and the rest will come from the other five nations in the group: Germany, France, Italy, Japan and Canada.

Two cases of Covid-19 on board a cruise despite passengers (in theory) vaccinated

Sixteen months after the

Diamond Princess

nightmare

, the industry hopes to get its head out of the water.

But on Thursday, Royal Caribbean announced that two people have tested positive for Covid-19 aboard the Celebrity Millennium, one of the first cruise ships to sail in North America since the start of the pandemic, despite "a crew and vaccinated passengers ”.

"The individuals are asymptomatic, currently in isolation and monitored by our medical team," said the company, which ensures conduct a contact tracing operation.

The two people tested positive on the occasion of the "compulsory end-of-cruise test", explains Royal Caribbean, which claims that the passengers presented proof of vaccination as well as a negative Covid-19 screening of less than 72 hours before boarding.

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