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  • Return to office delayed for unvaccinated Credit Suisse staff in US

    August 25, 2021

    Credit Suisse has told its unvaccinated US employees to continue to work from home until mid-October while vaccinated staff can return to the office from September, according to reports. The Swiss lender postponed the date when all of its US staff would be required to return to working from the office to 18 October, according [...]

  • Deloitte mandates vaccinations for staff in US offices

    August 25, 2021

    Auditing giant Deloitte has told staff coming into its US offices from October, that they must be vaccinated against Covid-19, according to reports. Chief executive officer of Deloitte US, Joe Ucuzoglu, told staff in an email that from 11 October they would be required to reveal their vaccination status on a secure company website, according [...]

  • Dr. Fauci: US could control Covid by early next year

    August 25, 2021

    The United States could get Covid-19 under control by early next year if vaccinations ramp up, Dr. Anthony Fauci said last night, with more potential approvals coming in the weeks ahead. Watch the full report.

  • Third dose of Pfizer vaccine: Covid-19 booster shots ‘are working’

    August 24, 2021

    A third dose of Pfizer ‘s Covid-19 vaccine has significantly improved protection from infection and serious illness among people aged 60 and older in Israel, compared with those who received two shots, findings published by the Health Ministry. Watch the full report.

  • England and Wales record highest Covid deaths since March

    August 24, 2021

    Data published today shows that England and Wales recorded 571 Covid-related deaths in the week ending August 13, the highest in five months. According to data from the ONS the figure is the highest since the week ending March 26 when coronavirus was mentioned on 719 death certificates. In the week ending August 13, Covid-related [...]

  • UK government secures deal for 35 million Pfizer vaccines

    August 23, 2021

    The UK government has agreed a contract for 35 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine to “future proof” the country from the threat of Covid-19. The deal, announced today, will ensure that more vaccines are available in the second half of 2022 to protect against current and future variants of the virus. Health and Social [...]

  • WHO boss: Halt Covid vaccine booster programmes now to prevent new coronavirus variants

    August 23, 2021

    In order to prevent the emergence of new coronavirus variants, the boss of the World Health Organisation has called for a two-month moratorium on administering Covid-19 booster jabs. WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told media in Hungary’s capital Budapest today that he was “really disappointed” with the scope of vaccine donations worldwide as many countries [...]

  • Pfizer to buy blood cancer drugmaker for $2.3bn

    August 23, 2021

    Pfizer has announced it will buy all the shares of Trillium Therapeutics, an oncology biotech, for $2.3bn (£1.7bn), as the pharmaceutical invests in blood cancer therapies. The US drugmaker, which acquired a $25m stake in the Canadian oncology biotech last year, has agreed to purchase the remaining shares at $18.50 per share, representing a 203.8 [...]

  • Exclusive: No pay rise for seven in ten UK workers since start of pandemic

    August 23, 2021

    Nearly seven in ten Britons have had no wage increase since the onset of the pandemic, according to new research shared with City PM today. While 28 per cent have seen their salary decrease since the beginning of the pandemic, 38 per cent said their employer has paused pay rises because of the Covid-19 crisis. [...]

  • PMI: Post-Covid bounce-back slows in August as pingdemic struck

    August 23, 2021

    The UK economy’s post-lockdown boom stalled this month as firms continued to struggle with staff shortages, as a result of the so-called ‘pingdemic’, but strong inflation pressures eased slightly. The IHS Markit/CIPS flash composite PMI dropped for the third consecutive month, sinking to 55.3 from 59.2 in July – its lowest since February- according to the latest [...]

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