[ad_1] The JCVI set its final recommendations on phase two of the vaccine program on February 26, and concluded that people ages 40 to 49 will be the first in line to receive an invitation to the vaccine. Next, 30-39 and 18-29-year-olds will be invited, and the government is aiming …
Read More »COVID-19: Second doses are ‘protected’ for when UK vaccine supply drops in April, says NHS England | UK News
[ad_1] The UK has sufficient vaccine supplies to ensure Britons can receive their second doses without interruption, said the NHS England chief medical officer for primary care. Weeks after the health service warned that the country will face a “significant reduction” in the availability of coronavirus hits next month, Dr. …
Read More »More than 2.5 million people in England have had a second Covid puncture | Coronavirus
[ad_1] More than 2.5 million people in England have already received their second dose of a coronavirus vaccine, and more than one in three of them have been administered in the last week. More than 25 million people in England have been vaccinated with their first dose, and the number …
Read More »COVID-19: UK reports 58 deaths and 4,715 cases in the last 24-hour period | UK News
[ad_1] The UK has reported 58 coronavirus deaths and 4,715 cases in the last 24-hour period. The number of deaths marks a drop from last Saturday (March 20), when 96 were recorded. Cases have also fallen week-over-week, below 5,587 reported last Saturday. Meanwhile, the number of first doses of vaccine …
Read More »When do the clocks change?
[ad_1] By then Britain and Germany had been fighting each other in World War I (1914-18), and a system that could ease the pressure on the economy was worth trying. The Daylight Saving Time Act of 1916 was quickly passed by Parliament and on the first day of British Daylight …
Read More »Prime Minister Insists England’s Roadmap Will Not Change Despite Rising Covid Cases in Europe
[ad_1] IInfectious disease expert Dr. Mike Tildesley said ministers should use “a little more measured language” to encourage people to come out of lockdown rather than “go from one extreme to the other,” following Chancellor Rishi. Sunak who urged people to “get out” once the hospitality reopens. The warning comes …
Read More »Capitalism will not save us from Covid, no matter what Boris Johnson thinks | Coronavirus
[ad_1] Boris Johnson has attributed the success of UK vaccines to “capitalism” and “greed”. Although these were crude comments, if the prime minister’s words are any indication of his vision of how the UK can recover from the pandemic, there are worrying implications for the country’s policies at home and …
Read More »How the AstraZeneca Vaccine Became a Political Football and Public Relations Disaster | AstraZeneca
[ad_1] IIt was listed as the vaccine to rid the world of Covid. But for the past six months, AstraZeneca, whose heist was designed to save thousands of lives on a nonprofit basis, has found itself stumbling down an extraordinarily rocky road, facing accusations about the efficacy, supply and side …
Read More »One in 25 people hospitalized with Covid in the UK since December has received the vaccine | Coronavirus
[ad_1] One in 25 people hospitalized with Covid-19 since December has received at least one dose of vaccine, and most have been infected shortly before or shortly after vaccination, before immunity had had time to develop. However, few of those who developed symptoms did so more than 2 weeks after …
Read More »India Rethinks Vaccine Export Plans As Infections Rise
[ad_1] India says it is “calibrating” its vaccine exports in an attempt to balance growing domestic demand with international orders, raising questions about the Serum Institute’s ability to meet its global commitments. New Delhi has suspended exports, potentially for weeks, as it extends its vaccination campaign to Indians aged 45 …
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