[ad_1] Concerns about a ‘third wave’ of Covid-19 could hit the UK in a matter of weeks after the increase in cases in Europe surges. A government adviser, who is part of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE), is reported to have said that the UK is typically a …
Read More »COVID-19: Boris Johnson Receives First Dose of Oxford-AstraZeneca Vaccine | Political news
[ad_1] Boris Johnson has received the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine. The 56-year-old prime minister received his first dose at London’s St Thomas’ Hospital, where he was treated in intensive care last April after contracting COVID-19. By receiving the vaccine, Johnson joins more than 26 million people in the UK who have …
Read More »COVID-19: Europe’s Third Wave May Spell Trouble for UK Despite Vaccine Launch, Government Advisor Warns | UK News
[ad_1] A surge in COVID infections across Europe could spell trouble for the UK in a matter of weeks, Sky News understands. Despite the enormous success of the UK vaccination program, a scientist advising the government has called for caution, saying the country is not yet “out of the woods”. …
Read More »French Prime Minister Receives AstraZeneca Covid Vaccine As Country Reboots 55+ Jabs
[ad_1] French Prime Minister Jean Castex received the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine at a hospital near Paris on Friday, in an event that was broadcast live on French television as part of efforts to restore public confidence in the vaccine. . Castex, 55, received the controversial jab on the same day …
Read More »Tanzania Swears in Samia Suluhu Hassan as First Woman President | Tanzania
[ad_1] Tanzania’s Vice President Samia Suluhu Hassan was sworn in as President and became the first female head of state in the East African country, following the death of her predecessor John Magufuli. Hassan, 61, was sworn in at the State House in the country’s commercial capital, Dar es Salaam, …
Read More »Vaccines alone are unlikely to contain coronavirus infections in the UK, study warns | UK News
[ad_1] Vaccines alone are unlikely to contain coronavirus infections in the UK, a new study suggests. However, the research concluded that gradually easing blocking restrictions and achieving high acceptance of COVID-19 shocks can minimize future waves. The University of Warwick model was made before the first real-world data emerged from …
Read More »‘Second Dose Debt’: Why Millions Will Have to Wait for Their COVID Stroke | UK News
[ad_1] The COVID-19 vaccination program has exceeded expectations by delivering more than 25 million first doses in just 100 days, but it is about to become a victim of its own success. The reason is what we might call “second dose debt” – the requirement that everyone who receives a …
Read More »Dominic Raab ‘Totally Misunderstands’ Northern Ireland’s Brexit Terms, EU Warns | Brexit
[ad_1] Britain’s Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has been accused by Brussels of showing a “total misunderstanding” of the Brexit deal after claiming the EU was trying to erect a barrier between Northern Ireland and Britain. Maroš Šefčovič, vice president of the European Commission, said Raab’s comments raised important questions and …
Read More »COVID-19: Boris Johnson Says No Changes to Next Steps on Roadmap Out of Lockdown Despite UK Facing Cut in Vaccine Supply | Political news
[ad_1] The prime minister has said there will be “no change” to England’s blockade relief roadmap, despite the NHS ‘warning of a “significant reduction” in the supply of coronavirus vaccines next month. Speaking at a Downing Street press conference, Boris johnson He said the “country’s progress on the road to …
Read More »COVID-19: Need to retest 1.7 million doses and delays in supplies from India behind reduced vaccine numbers, says Matt Hancock | Political news
[ad_1] The need to retest more than 1.5 million doses of vaccines, as well as delays in the doses arriving from India, will lead to a “tighter” supply of COVID injections next month, the health secretary said. Matt Hancock to MPs. The NHS has warned of a “significant reduction” of …
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