Health Secretary Matt Hancock has been invited for his first coronavirus vaccine appointment. The 42-year-old said he was ‘delighted’ to have received a text from the NHS urging him to book the jab. He tweeted: ‘This feels like a huge personal step
‘Fit and healthy’ man, 55, dies of ‘massive’ blood clot in the lungs eight days after receiving a Covid-19 vaccine By Tita Smith For Daily Mail Australia Published: 07:19 EDT, 28 April 2021 | Updated: 07:22 EDT, 28 April 2021 A ‘fit
Just six percent of Britons now say they won’t take the Covid vaccine, new data revealed today, with concerns about the jab falling among every age, class and political demographic even after the blood clot scare. Although many countries are grappling with
One dose of vaccine slashes risk of spreading Covid by up to HALF, major study reveals Public Health England study found one vaccine dose cuts Covid risk by up to half Also found the jab cuts chances of passing on the virus
People in the UK now have more faith in the safety of Covid vaccines than they did before the blood clotting scares across Europe, a poll has suggested. The number of people who want a jab as soon as possible has risen,
Hospital accidentally gives woman wrong second Covid vaccine 'in first error of its kind in Britain'
A hospital has accidentally dished out the wrong second Covid vaccine dose to a woman, in what is believed to be the first error of its kind in Britain. The patient — who wasn’t identified — turned up at the Great Western
And one poster contrasted the bloc’s sluggish response to the escalating crisis which is engulfing India with the UK’s swift intervention. The bloc is lagging well behind Britain in terms of the number of jabs administered. According to the Our World In
The LBC host was unable to contain his amusement at the state of Brussel’s mismanagement of the EU Covid vaccination programme. During a discussion with Finnish MEP Nils Torvalds, Nick Ferrari made the point that Britain found the EU’s demands for more supplies
NHS England has lowered the age for people to get a coronavirus vaccine for the second time this week. From today, everyone over the age of 42 – or who have their 42nd birthday before July – will be invited to come
Australian Olympians and Paralympians will JUMP the vaccine queue so they are protected before the Tokyo Olympics begins By Australian Associated Press Published: 04:27 EDT, 27 April 2021 | Updated: 04:27 EDT, 27 April 2021 Australian athletes destined for the Tokyo Olympic