5 Things You Need To Know, Today, on Wednesday 13th January 2021

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5 Things You Need To Know, Today, on Wednesday 13th January 2021
5. John Lewis is suspending its click and collect services and tightening safety measures after a "change in tone" from the government over the virus.
The department store will also pause in-home services, unless they are "essential to customers' wellbeing".
4. Tesla has moved closer to its launch in India later this year by registering a company in the country.
Tesla Motors India and Energy Private Limited was incorporated last week with registered offices in Bengaluru.
3. Tesco, Asda and Waitrose have become the latest supermarkets to say they will deny entry to shoppers who do not wear face masks unless they are medically exempt.
2. Customs operators have pleaded with the government to prioritise vaccinations for staff they insist are key front-line workers in the effort to keep vital supplies flowing into the UK.
1. YouTube has removed new content uploaded to Donald Trump’s channel as it violated policies for inciting violence, the company said late on Tuesday.
The channel is now prevented from uploading new videos or livestreams for a minimum of seven days-which may be extended, Youtube said in a statement.
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