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In science news around the world, several science advocacy groups join calls for President Donald Trump to resign or be immediately removed from office for inciting the 6 January attack by a violent mob on the U.S. Capitol. In a reversal, the Trump administration decides to release its entire stockpile of two authorized COVID-19 vaccines to speed a so far sluggish campaign to vaccinate people. Facing full intensive care wards, Sweden's parliament allows the government to impose nationwide restrictions to slow the spread of the coronavirus—a striking change for a country that has conspicuously avoided such measures. International health organizations announce the first global stockpile of an Ebola vaccine, which they expect will help quash future outbreaks faster.