5 things you need to know this morning: July 23, 2021

| July 23, 2021 in 5 Things

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Start your day off right with five things you need to know this morning.

Five things you need to know

1. Pfizer shot only 39% effective at stopping COVID-19 infection, study suggests

A new study conducted in Israel has found that the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is only 39% effective at blocking infections. But the data also show it is 88% effective at protecting against hospitalization and 91% effective against severe illness.

2. China's president visits Tibet

Xi Jinping has become the first Chinese president to visit Tibet in 30 years. The region was invaded and annexed by the Chinese Communist Party, which has controlled Mainland China for over 70 years, in the 1950s. 

3. COVID-positive man pretends to be a woman so he can board flight

A man has been caught after disguising himself as his wife so he could board a flight with COVID-19. The man wore a niqab – a full-face covering common among some Muslims – to attempt the ruse.

4. Facebook planning 'embodied internet'

Controversial media magnate Mark Zuckerberg has said he wants to convert Facebook into a "metaverse company." He said that would mean “an embodied internet where instead of just viewing content – you are in it."

5. Activewear firm fined for claiming products stopped COVID-19 spread

A clothing company in Australia has been fined five million Australian dollars for claiming its products stopped the spread of COVID-19. A judge ruled that the claim was "predatory" and "potentially dangerous."

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