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UK’s daily Covid cases stay flat with 38,154 positive tests recorded

Britain’s daily Covid cases have flattened off over the past week, though hospitalisations and deaths are both still rising, official data confirmed today... read more

Education Secretary Gavin Williamson vows to ‘move heaven and earth’ to avoid shutting schools again

‘Professor Lockdown’ Neil Ferguson has warned there will be a ‘significant surge’ in Covid cases this winter. The epidemiologist, whose ... read more

Moderna submits data to FDA seeking authorization for COVID-19 booster shot

Moderna submits booster shot data to FDA in bid to get authorization for for third shot of its COVID vaccine ahead of official September 20 rollout Moderna has ... read more

Norway becomes latest EU country to green light Covid jabs for 12-year-olds

Norway has become the latest country to sign off on plans to roll out Covid vaccines to children under the age of 16. Prime Minister Erna Solberg said there wer... read more

Four southern states smash winter 2020 COVID infection records

Georgia, Kentucky, South Carolina and Tennessee have all set new COVID-19 infection records – soaring past the previous highs recorded during winter 2020.... read more

Coronavirus survivors are at 35% higher risk of long term kidney damage that can age the organs

COVID-19 survivors are up to a third more likely to suffer kidney damage than people who avoided contracting the virus – and it can effectively age the vi... read more

Coronavirus survivors are at 35% higher risk of long term kidney damage

COVID-19 survivors are up to a third more likely to suffer kidney damage than people who avoided contracting the virus, new research suggests.  Veterans Affair... read more

A Practical Guide To All On 4® Dental Implants In Warriewood

All-On-4 Dental Implants has emerged as the most innovative dental therapy of all time. With the best All-On-4 Dental Implants, you can enjoy a completely stabl... read more

Covid cases fell in FOUR-FIFTHS of areas in England towards the end of August, official data shows

Covid cases fell in four-fifths of areas in England towards the end of August, official data revealed today. Public Health England’s weekly report said 11... read more

NHS waiting lists could take SEVEN YEARS to clear amid fears backlog will hit 13m, health chiefs say

NHS waiting lists could hit 13million and take seven years to clear without an extra £10billion of funding per year, health bosses warn. Patients face being &#... read more

JCVI chief says it’s ‘highly likely’ there will be a booster jab programme

Professor Anthony Harnden, deputy chair of the JCVI, said it was ‘highly likely’ a booster programme would take place in Britain Britain is ‘... read more

Getting two vaccines halves risk of suffering long Covid, study claims

Being double-jabbed almost halves the likelihood of long Covid in adults who get coronavirus, a new study has suggested. Researchers at King’s College Lon... read more

How Do Ketosis Pills Help You Lose Weight?

Ketosis pills commonly referred to as keto pills are a type of diet pill that aid in weight loss. The pills contain ingredients that promote the process of keto... read more

Protecting human life using a PPE suit while dealing with different hazards

The concept of the PPE suit is not new. Rather it was created to offer protection to humankind while they are experimenting on something that could harm them as... read more

Teachers are NO more likely to be hospitalised with Covid, study reveals

Teachers are no more likely than other working age adults to be hospitalised with Covid or suffer a severe infection, a study reveals. The findings should ̵... read more

Ivermectin developer begins trial of pill it hopes could prevent people from contracting Covid

Developer of Ivermectin begins late-stage trial of experimental pill it hopes could prevent COVID-19 infections  Merck & Co, which develops the anti-parasi... read more

Coronavirus England: Scale of long Covid in children ‘nothing like’ initially feared

Up to one in seven children in England suffer from long Covid after recovering from the initial infection, according to the largest study of its kind. The Unive... read more

Study of 340,000 people in Bangladesh finds that masks ARE effective at preventing spread of Covid

The largest study on whether masks are effective at stopping the spread of COVID-19 to date has found that face coverings can inhibit the virus’s spread. ... read more

Covid UK: Daily cases flatten at 35,693 positive tests amid fears schools’ return will cause surge

Britain’s daily Covid cases have flattened off, official data revealed today amid growing fears the return of millions of schoolchildren in England will s... read more

JCVI announces only 500,000 immunocompromised Brits should get Covid booster vaccines

Just half a million Britons with severely suppressed immune systems will be invited for a third Covid jab after the Government’s vaccine advisory panel fi... read more

Covid US: Infections driven by Delta variant seem to have peaked after analysis of two-month pattern

The Covid Delta variant may finally have started to peak in the US – amid speculation it has followed the same two month trajectory as other prior mutatio... read more

Positive Covid test strips found dumped outside Reading Festival site after it was attended by 90K

Positive Covid tests have been found dumped outside Reading Festival site after it was attended by 90,000 fans over the Bank Holiday weekend. Pictures show lat... read more

COVID infections driven by Delta appear to have peaked in US after analysis of two month pattern

The Covid Delta variant may finally have started to peak in the US – amid speculation it has followed the same two month trajectory as other prior mutatio... read more

Covid test that doesn’t use painful swabs is better than lateral flows, says Oxford University

AI Covid test for hospital patients is quicker AND more accurate than lateral flows, study claims… and it doesn’t require any swab Study of test on ... read more