Vladimir Putin will finally get a Covid-19 vaccine tomorrow, he revealed on Monday as he leads Moscow’s efforts to market its Sputnik V jab to a flailing Europe. The 68-year-old Russian leader had been under fire from Kremlin critics for stoking already-widespread
Britons claim AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine has caused them to lose teeth and develop flatulence, MailOnline can reveal. The UK’s drug regulator, which polices the safety of Covid jabs, has also had reports of inoculated Brits being left screaming, yawning or crying afterwards.
Thousands of New York City high school students have returned to the classroom for in-person learning for the first time since last year after they were shuttered due to COVID-19. About 55,000 high schoolers, which is about 20 percent, resumed in-person classes
Covid outbreak closes Leicester primary school until after Easter while just one year group is left at Manchester secondary after pupils test positive St Mary’s Fields Primary School has sent 480 pupils home after a Covid outbreak Two secondary schools in Wigan
British Airways launches rapid Covid-19 test kits that cost just £33 and can be used anywhere in the world – and MailOnline gets a result from one within 30 minutes The tests are by Government-approved firm Qured and available across the UK
Plane sailing! Cruise ships appear to be floating in the air in bizarre optical illusion as they anchor off the English Riviera in Devon during pandemic The postcard perfect photograph was taken from the beach at Paignton, Devon The phenomenon, known as
Insurers paid out £202m to support families who lost loved ones due to coronavirus in 2020 including a £250k payout made the day after a death Insurance firms paid out £553,000 every day to grieving families in 2020 11,198 claims were received
How much would YOUR home be worth on Airbnb? New tool calculates income as demand for UK stays rises
Have you ever wondered how much your home would make on Airbnb? Prospective hosts now can find out exactly how much they could earn each month by renting out their space, thanks to a new tool from the site. The ‘What’s My
A heartbroken daughter has reflected on the last photo she took of her father before he died from Covid-19 in an image that lays bare the devastating impact of the pandemic. On this day in 2020, psychologist Kathryn de Prudhoe took what
Professor Andrew Hayward, a SAGE adviser, warned major cities could become Covid ‘pockets’ due to lower jab uptake rates London, Manchester and other cities could face spikes in coronavirus cases because millions are refusing to get the vaccine, a top infectious diseases