Boris Johnson stated that coronavirus vaccine certificates will not be needed in the UK to attend outdoor hospitality when restrictions are lifted on April 12 or indoor hospitality on May 17. However, the Prime Minister added that vaccine passports are under consideration
The long-awaited Moderna coronavirus vaccine will be dished out in Britain within the next two weeks, No10’s vaccine minister revealed today. Nadhim Zahawi said the first batch of the jab — approved by regulators in January — is set to arrive in
Actress Sheila Hancock, 88, recently revealed that she has been warned that the treatment she receives for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) may affect the efficacy of her Covid-19 vaccine More than half of the UK adult population has received the first dose of the
An intelligence and data expert has raised concerns the vaccine passport could be discriminatory and a major infringement on personal data. Speaking to Times Radio host John Pienaar, Elliot Jones was asked whether he thought vaccine certificates are a good idea for
Boris Johnson’s plans for domestic vaccine passports are in jeopardy after it was claimed Sir Keir Starmer and Labour will oppose the rollout of the documents. Some 40 Tory MPs have already made clear they are against ‘Covid Status Certification’, warning that
Political leaders have warned hundreds of doses are going unused since reports of people suffering blood clots after receiving it. Mayor of Calais Natacha Bouchart warned as a “wave of panic” surrounding the Oxford-produced immunisation. She said: “It’s more than a wave
Australians who get vaccinated against Covid with the AstraZeneca jab have a 50 per cent chance of experiencing side effects. AusVaxSafety, a national immunisation surveillance system, said symptoms including fever, headache, chills, and muscle aches could be expected. Nearly half of all
Political Correspondent Iain Watson said Boris Johnson achieved the “remarkable political feat” for uniting a Labour and Conservative leader against the proposed vaccine passports. Former party leaders Jeremy Corbyn and Iain Duncan Smith have voiced their opposition to the documents to allow
Australia’s troubled Covid-19 vaccine rollout faces further delays as chemists are setback from administering jabs until June amid dose shortages. The European Union has blocked more than three million jabs from entering Australia over the past month, with local authorities scrambling to
Professor Neil Ferguson, an epidemiologist at Imperial College London and SAGE adviser, suggested AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine may not be suitable for young people AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine may not be suitable for young people if its link to blood clots is proven to be true,