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 London mdash; There is a new strain of coronavirus in the United Kingdom that health experts are saying is more contagious. At least 40 countries are taking drastic act stanley cup ion to isolate the U.K., closing borders, cutting off trade routes and restricting travel, resulting in chaotic scenes at airports and on the roads.Despite this, experts say there is currently no evidence that the new strain causes illnesses to be more severe. It s also unclear whether that strain is already here in America. There are growing call stanley cup s to ban all flights from the U.K. to the United States. The restrictions come as the U.S. becomes the first country to employ two vaccines against COVID-19.In London, some travelers crammed into train stations, desperate to get out of the city. Britain has now ground to a halt just two days after it was revealed a variant of COVID-19 was spreading like wildfire.                                        Holiday travel does not appear to be slowing down. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said British Airways and Delta Airlines have both agreed to begin testing passengers traveling from London to New York, as concerns grow over this new strain that health experts say does not seem to be more dangerous, but definitely more contagious.Hundreds of trucks at the busy Dover port now sit idle after France tightened its borders, raising real concerns over food shortages. The panic is now spreading stanley cup  across the globe.        So far, Americans can still travel from the U.K. to the U.S. Auhq Kansas Supreme Court opens door to more same-sex marriages
 BOSTON - Three months before he bombed the Boston Marathon, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev told college officials he had been unable to concentrate on his studies because he had  lost too many  loved ones in Chechnya during the previous year, a school administrator testified Tuesday.The jury in Tsarnaev s federal death penalty trial was shown a form he filled out to explain his poor grades at the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth in 2012. Tsarnaev, then in his sophomore yea adidas campus r, wrote that his relatives live in Chechnya, which he described as a republic  that is occupied by Russian soldiers that falsely accuse and abduct innocent men under false pretenses and terrorist accusations.                                                                                                         Boston bombing jury sees bombs, bloody gloves          01:35                                                                      Tsarnaev said he was now at the point where he could focus on his school work.  I wish to do well so one day I can help out those in need in my country, especially my family members,  he wrote.                                        Tsarnaev did not identify the family members or give any other information.Mark Preble, the chief financial officer of UMass-Dartmouth, said Tsarnaev s appeal to r adidas samba estore his financial aid was denied after he submitt adidas campus ed his explanation.        The jury was also shown a transcript of Tsarnaev s grades. He received three Fs and one B during the fall 2012 s