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‘There is no negotiation’: EU stokes vaccine war warning ‘zero’ jabs will be exported to the UK

The European Union has approached India in a bid to buy 10million doses of the AstraZeneca jab from its Serum Institute, as the bloc desperately scrambles to pr... read more

Covid UK: Record 404,922 people given second vaccine dose on Wednesday

Britain administered a record 400,000 second Covid vaccine doses yesterday, latest official figures show. The NHS also dished out more than 241,000 first shot... read more

Coronavirus: Pfizer vaccine ‘WILL protect against the Brazilian and South African Covid variants’

Pfizer’s Covid vaccine still works against the South African and Brazilian variants of the virus and protection lasts for at least six months, studies sug... read more

Doctor warns US is ‘walking into the mouth of this virus monster’ as UK variant becomes dominant

As the coronavirus variant first identified in the UK becomes dominant in the U.S., doctors are warning that a fourth wave could be imminent.   There are at l... read more

NHS chief urges millions of Britons who are eligible for a Covid vaccine to book now

NHS chief urges millions of Britons who are eligible for a Covid vaccine to book appointments NOW if they haven’t already had the jab During April NHS cor... read more

Covid UK: Children may only be vaccinated if schools under threat of closure again, says adviser

Professor Adam Finn, from Bristol University, said the decision hinged on whether children would be benefitted by the vaccine British children may only be asked... read more

Coronavirus: Number of people getting Covid each day in England falls 13% in a week to 2,800

England’s coronavirus outbreak shrunk by 12.5 per cent last week, official figures revealed today, as experts said reopening schools had a ‘very sma... read more

Boss of No10’s new pandemic-fighting agency admits UK has ‘an awful lot to learn’ from Covid

Britain was too slow to ramp up its Covid testing capacity and introduce masks, the boss of No10’s new pandemic-fighting body has admitted. Dr Jenny Harri... read more

Covid-19 UK: Minister admits £37billion Test and Trace is ‘not perfect’

No10 today leapt to the defence of Test and Trace after another study poked holes in the flawed £37billion system.   Apprenticeships and Skills minister Gil... read more

More than a fifth of Covid victims in some English hospitals contracted disease on wards

3,000 Britons killed by Covid caught on wards: More than a fifth of victims in some English hospitals contracted disease while being treated for something else ... read more

Different Types Of Therapy

When most people think of individual therapy, they envision sitting on a leather sofa. An imposing counselor takes notes on everything they say to unearth ̶... read more

Covid UK: Cases fall 28% in week to 4,052 while deaths halve to 43

Britain’s coronavirus infection rate is now significantly lower than 25 of the EU’s 27 countries – as the UK’s daily Covid cases plunge ... read more

Brisk walking 5 times a week may combat brain aging, study suggests

A brisk walk around the block several times a week could do wonders to preserve a healthier mind – as well as body – as you age, a new study suggest... read more

What’s New in Spinal Cord Injury Cure News?

For many people suffering from a spinal cord injury, one of the first things on their mind is “will I ever be cured of this malady?” People who suff... read more

15 million doses of J&J vaccine ruined by ingredient mix-up

BREAKING NEWS: Shipments of 15 MILLION doses of Johnson & Johnson’s one dose Covid vaccine will be halted after ingredient mix-up at Baltimore plant W... read more

A THIRD of Americans killed by coronavirus lived in nursing homes

Less than one percent of Americans live in nursing homes, but this vulnerable population has made up about one-third of coronavirus deaths. Of the 551,747 peop... read more

Study estimates 67% of cases between December and February were linked to UK variant

About two-thirds of all U.S. coronavirus cases identified over the past three months may be linked to the variant first identified in the UK, a new study sugges... read more

Covid Canada: Under infections acquired in schools, simulation study finds 

A small percentage of coronavirus infections are acquired during the school day, a new study suggests. Researchers conducted several simulations and found fewer... read more

Covid US: At least three fully-vaccinated Hawaiians caught infection

At least three Hawaii residents have been infected with COVID-19, despite being fully vaccinated against the disease.  Vaccine trials showed that the three v... read more

What Does an Automatic AED Do to the Heart?

An AED can give you another shot at life. Know everything about the emergency, life-saving device. Medical science is constantly evolving, and thanks to it, we ... read more

Biden’s Covid chief says states reopening are ‘playing with fire’

U.S. governors are ‘playing with fire’ if they reopen their states too soon, warned President Biden’s senior coronavirus adviser Andy Slavitt ... read more

Mortality rate rose 15.9% in 2020 and 5% of all COVID death certificates listed virus as only cause

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has published two new reports on the extent to which COVID-19 contributed to U.S. deaths in 2020.  In one ... read more

Mother’s arm erupts in agonising red rash after getting AstraZeneca’s Covid vaccine

A mother’s face, arms, chest, back and legs erupted into an agonising red rash after getting the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine. Leigh King, from North L... read more

Covid Northern Ireland: Vaccine roll-out expanded to over-45s

Northern Ireland has today officially expanded its coronavirus vaccine drive to people under the age of 50, becoming the first home nation to move onto the next... read more