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  • 2m people in England thought to have had Long Covid

    June 24, 2021

    Some two million people in England are thought to have had Covid symptoms lasting more than 12 weeks, according to Imperial College London’s latest REACT study. Researchers for the government-funded study said their findings painted a “concerning picture”, as over a third of people who’d had coronavirus reported persistent symptoms lasting at least 12 weeks. [...]

  • Confidence among UK business leaders highest since Brexit vote

    June 24, 2021

    UK bosses’ confidence in the economy was buoyed by vaccine optimism to its highest level since just after the Brexit referendum, a new survey has shown. The confidence tracker from the Institute of Directors (IoD), a body for business leaders, has been in positive territory for around 12 months. A positive score means more company [...]

  • US health agency says ‘likely association’ between heart inflammation and Covid vaccine

    June 23, 2021

    The US national health agency said there was a “likely association” between a rare inflammatory heart condition and the Covid vaccine in teenagers and young adults. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said there was “a “likely association of myocarditis with mRNA vaccination” in young people, mostly after they’ve received their second vaccine. [...]

  • London vaccine race: Mass events send new boroughs to the front

    June 23, 2021

    Haringey has shot to the front of the vaccine race after a mass vaccination event took place at Tottenham Hotspur stadium at the weekend. Almost 4,200 Pfizer vaccinations were received at the stadium on Sunday, according to the latest NHS vaccine data. Haringey, the borough that hosted the stadium event, administered 2,445 first doses of [...]

  • Exclusive: CEO of Britain’s newest bank on the long road to recovery

    June 23, 2021

    The pandemic forced the entire economy to move online, with Zoom and Skype usage skyrocketing. London’s financial services space was no exception, leading to a vast uptake in online banking services. One online lender that obtained its UK banking licence in June of last year, at the height of the pandemic, is Zopa, bringing a [...]

  • Three in five adults in the UK have now received two vaccine doses

    June 23, 2021

    More than 60 per cent of adults in the UK have now received two doses of the Covid vaccine, as the rollout continues with pace. The milestone follows last week’s extension of the vaccine invite to all over-18s in the UK. 75m doses of the Covid vaccines have now been administered in the UK, the [...]

  • More work, less sleep: How Covid lockdowns changed our behaviour

    June 23, 2021

    People in the UK were spending more time working and less time sleeping a year into lockdown than before the pandemic, a new survey suggests. How we spent our time “changed substantially” between the first lockdown in March 2020 and after a year of Covid restrictions in March 2021, according to new data from the [...]

  • Travel industry unites in last-gasp SOS as second ‘lost summer’ looms

    June 23, 2021

    Pilots, travel agents and union members descended on Westminster this afternoon in a plea for the government to “save” the long-suffering travel industry. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, the protestors were forced to appear one after another in two groups of 400, as part of a coordinated campaign of similar events around the country. But even [...]

  • 41 cases of ‘Delta plus’ Covid strain found in UK

    June 23, 2021

    41 cases of a mutation of the Delta variant of coronavirus, being labelled “Delta plus”, have been found in England. Public Health England (PHE) confirmed it is monitoring 41 cases of Delta-AY.1 – a mutation of the Delta “variant of concern” that originated in India. The first cases of the Delta strain in England were [...]

  • ‘Science superpower’: UK to pump £64m into post-pandemic clinical research

    June 23, 2021

    The government has pledged a £64m injection into the UK’s clinical research system, off the back of Boris Johnson’s plans to make the country a “science superpower”. The investment will go towards the development and trial of new Covid-19 treatments and inoculations, to ensure a “front-footed approach in tackling the virus”, health secretary Matt Hancock [...]

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