Pharmacist, Murtaza Abdulkarim (L) administers a temporary Strazeneca / Ox XF ford covid-19 vaccine to a patient at a temporary vaccination center on February 4 at the Al-Abbas Islamic Center in Birmingham, West Midlands. , 2021. Oli scarf | AFP | Getty Images LONDON – The first real-world data from …
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On December 29, 2020, a Kovid-19 patient breathes oxygen in the Kovid-19 ward of Khayalitasha Hospital, 35 kilometers from the center of Cape Town. Roder Bosch | AFP | Getty Images A form of coronavirus known in South Africa is more problematic than the strain found in the UK, Britain’s …
Read More »Millions of elderly and vulnerable people will get free vitamin D from the government
Millions of elderly and vulnerable people will get free vitamin D from the government as evidence grows that it helps in the fight against covid-19. Adequate supply of vitamins will be sent to rescuers for four months It comes after Matt Hancock decided to take swift action because of the …
Read More »‘Mini’ national lockdown by governors
The waitress brings a protective face-covering drink for customers in the late summer sun on the outdoor tables in Soho, central London on September 20, 2020. Daniel Lil-Olivas | AFP | Getty Images LONDON – The UK could lead a second, shorter “mini” lockdown for two weeks to combat a …
Read More »Coronavirus: Home Antibody Tests ‘May Endanger Humans’
At-home Covid-19 antibody tests could put people at risk and mislead the public, health experts have warned. The Royal College of Pathologists has written to Health Secretary Matt Hancock asking for tougher regulations on the has-you-had-it tests. Officials have not yet had to approve a home anti-antibody test for use, …
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