Oxford vaccine approval will bring hope to care home residents
Experts believe the coronavirus vaccination programme in care homes will be speeded up by approval of the Oxford/AstraZeneca jab.
Experts believe the coronavirus vaccination programme in care homes will be speeded up by approval of the Oxford/AstraZeneca jab.
Lorry chaos at the French border dominates the nation’s front pages on Wednesday.
The National Cyber Security Centre has published its first online tips for those in the farming sector, to help them protect their businesses.
Scientists say Vector Trace cells help us to locate items where we have left objects, placing them on mental maps.
A Government spokesman said millions more doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine will be available in the coming weeks.
Reports suggest the Oxford vaccine could be approved before the new year.
Hundreds of patients are already receiving help from the centres that are taking referrals from GPs of people who could be battling long Covid.
Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Sub-committee is told some smaller sites ‘simply will not talk to governments about anything’.
Boris Johnson’s battle to ‘save Christmas’ features prominently on the nation’s front pages.
The British Medical Association is calling for immediate action.
Measures have been recommended to address the issue.
Family doctors have been asked to vaccinate people seven days a week until 8pm at night.
Clinics began getting supplies on Monday along with more care homes.
Those expecting to receive the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine will be invited for a jab by their GP surgery.
Vaccination centres will operate from existing doctors’ surgeries or community hubs in villages, towns and cities across the country.