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  • Most vulnerable could get third Covid jab from September

    June 30, 2021

    The most vulnerable people could be offered a third Covid-19 jab from September, according to the latest advice from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI). Pending final recommendations, millions of the most vulnerable will be given a booster vaccination in order that they maintain protection against the disease through the winter months. The [...]

  • Scotland records most Covid cases since start of pandemic, again

    June 30, 2021

    Scotland has recorded its highest number of coronavirus cases since the start of the pandemic for the second time in a matter of days. 3,887 people registered positive Covid test results in the last 24 hours, according to the latest Scottish government figures published on Wednesday. The case rate was up 769 on the previous [...]

  • Euro 2020: Nearly 2,000 Covid cases linked to Scotland football matches

    June 30, 2021

    Nearly 2,000 new Covid-19 cases in Scotland have been linked to football fans watching Euro 2020 fixtures. Public Health Scotland (PHS) said two-thirds of the 1,991 cases recorded were people who travelled to London for Scotland’s game against England on 18 June. This included 397 fans who were at the game at Wembley. A further [...]

  • Exclusive: ‘Under Boris, the tail has been wagging the dog way too much’, says Charlie Mullins

    June 30, 2021

    Discussing new health secretary Sajid Javid with London’s best-known plumber, entrepreneur Charlie Mullins, it becomes instantly clear that the founder of Pimlico Plumbers is a big fan. “In 2020, Sajid Javid chose to quit as Chancellor and walk out of Number 11 rather than bow down to Dominic Cummings and the Prime Minister and sack [...]

  • Pfizer and Moderna vaccine supply limits pace of jab rollout

    June 30, 2021

    There are not enough Pfizer and Moderna vaccines being supplied to reduce the eight week interval between doses, according to analysts. “It appears from the data available that Pfizer and Moderna supplies are the pace-limiting factor,” Matt Linley, an analyst at Airfinity, a data company tracking the vaccine rollout, told The Times. Last month, the [...]

  • Serco profits set to rise 50 per cent, bolstered by Covid contracts demand

    June 30, 2021

    Outsourcing giant Serco today said it expects profit to reach up to £125m in the first half of the year – up more than 50 per cent from the first half of 2020. Serco, which has outperformed the wider UK outsourcing space, said in a trading update this morning that it expects stronger demand for [...]

  • Taxpayers could lose billions through pandemic support schemes

    June 30, 2021

    Taxpayers could lose tens of billions of pounds through support schemes set up to limit the impact of Covid-19, the committee that is responsible for overseeing government expenditure has warned in a report published today. A lack of scrutiny within Covid-19 loan schemes has “significantly increased” taxpayer exposure to fraud and error, the Public Accounts [...]

  • Not two: Third AstraZeneca shot gives strongest immunity, researchers say

    June 30, 2021

    A third “booster” shot of the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine produces the strongest immune response, researchers have found. They did add there was not evidence that such shots were necessary in light of shortages in some countries. Watch the full report.

  • Unexplained sneezing: Covid symptoms different for fully vaccinated

    June 29, 2021

    Data from the world’s largest ongoing Covid study suggests Covid symptoms may be different for those fully vaccinated, with unexplained sneezing more likely to be an indicator. Research from the ZOE Covid symptom study app, a not-for-profit initiative led by King’s College London, suggests sneezing may be a more common sign of infection for those with [...]

  • UK’s debt risks soaring by over £100bn due to post-pandemic inflation

    June 29, 2021

    The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) today published its annual report today, suggesting that the UK’s post-pandemic debt could rise by over £100bn due to inflation. In its report, the Swiss-based bank set out its outlook for global recovery from the Covid pandemic. Its primary scenario was one of solid recovery but at uneven rates, [...]

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