Publicans uneasy over only allowing access to vaccinated customers
Boris Johnson has said it ‘may be up to individual publicans’ to decide whether to require jab certification.
Boris Johnson has said it ‘may be up to individual publicans’ to decide whether to require jab certification.
The NHS is expecting a slowdown in vaccine supply for the whole of April.
Cancer Research Wales said the coronavirus pandemic had led to fewer people seeking treatment for the disease.
GPs say people are not seeking help for their symptoms, while others do not want to go to hospitals for tests.
The figures come as a new report raises concerns about how many are struggling to access GP care.
Elsewhere in Europe, countries have had to impose tougher restrictions amid a rise in cases.
One person was thought to have tried to call 300 times, using re-dial.
Dr Chaand Nagpaul, BMA council chairman, said “forcing doctors to just ‘get back to normal’ without respite and support is not the way forward.”
Sir Simon Stevens said the Oxford/AstraZeneca jab he received at the Westminster Abbey vaccination site was ‘quick, painless and effective’.
NHS England has told health leaders supplies will be impacted in April.
NHS England has told health bosses of upcoming supply constraints.
The UK’s supply of coronavirus vaccines is expected to slow down from the end of March.
The Department of Health says the Government is still on track to offer a first dose to all adults by the end of July.
Social prescribing can include activities such as attending a new skills workshop or playing football in a local team.
The news of ‘constrained supply’ comes as officials celebrated reaching a milestone in the vaccine rollout.