[ad_1] A total of 149,253 people tested positive for Covid-19 in England at least once a week through Nov. 4, according to the latest figures from Test and Trace. This is the highest weekly number since Test and Trace was launched in late May and is an 8% increase in …
Read More »Updates when Lucy Letby appears in court charged with the murder of eight babies
[ad_1] A woman who was charged with murder in connection with an investigation into infant deaths at Countess of Chester Hospital will appear in court this morning. Lucy Letby, of Arran Avenue, Hereford, faces eight counts of murder and 10 counts of attempted murder. The charges relate to a series …
Read More »Is a new Johnson era approaching? Lee Cain’s Exit Signs Change Mood In Issue 10 Politics News
[ad_1] The vast majority of the country has not heard of Lee Cain and will not care much about his exit from Number 10. But resignation of chief aide to the prime minister matters beyond the narrow gossip ring of Westminster because it raises the question of whether it announces …
Read More »Why a Covid Vaccine Doesn’t Mean the End of Masks Yet | David Salisbury | Opinion
[ad_1] The news this week that the Pfizer / BioNTech vaccine protected more than 90% of recipients is of great significance. The efficacy of the vaccine is greater than we expected. There appear to be no safety concerns, although final safety data along with other manufacturing data and full efficacy …
Read More »COVID-19: the number of patients waiting more than a year to receive treatment without coronavirus is the highest since 2008 | UK News
[ad_1] The number of people waiting more than a year to start coronavirus-free hospital treatment in September was the highest of any month since 2008, new data reveals. In England, 139,545 patients were left waiting more than 52 weeks to start their hospital treatment, up from just 1,305 in September …
Read More »Gove vows to increase maritime defense as UK fed up with fishermen “losing” to EU | Politics | News
[ad_1] The Brexit negotiations have advanced tentatively as fishing emerged as one of the most divisive points in talks with the European Union. Brussels has demanded continued access to British waters for its vessels after the end of the transition period in December. But Michael Gove noted that the UK …
Read More »Beirut explosion: a night of horror, captured by its victims | World News
[ad_1] ‘Everything was falling’ One hundred days since the explosion in the heart of Beirut, the memories do not fade. “Sometimes I feel like the ground is shaking, exactly as it was before the explosion,” says Tilda Wakim, owner of a home goods showroom on the edge of the city’s …
Read More »Army Chief Sir Mark Carleton-Smith declared ‘missing’ after being thrown into the wrong field
[ad_1] T The British Army chief was declared “missing in action” after he was dropped off in the wrong field in Salisbury, prompting a search. Troops scrambled to locate General Sir Mark Carleton-Smith, a former SAS commander, after he was dropped off at the wrong field when he was visiting …
Read More »COVID-19: No longer an individual life, just one of the 50,000 coronavirus victims in the UK | UK News
[ad_1] The COVID toll of over 50,000 deaths in the UK paints its own sad picture, but behind every life lost is a story of pain and grief. The families of every soul affected by the disease now bear their heartache under the shadow of the pandemic. COVID-19 updates live …
Read More »Most recent UK coronavirus: Boris Johnson press conference in Downing Street as UK Covid deaths top 50,000
[ad_1] Fingerstick tests may have given more false positives than previously thought The accuracy of a rapid fingerstick antibody test for coronavirus may be considerably lower than previously stated, a new study suggests. The results, published in the BMJ, suggest that if 10% of the people tested had previously been …
Read More »