Regulators mull restricting Astrazeneca jab for under-40s over blood clot fears April 24, 2021 UK scientists are reportedly considering whether under-40s should be advised to have an alternative vaccine to the Astrazeneca jab due to blood clot fears. Earlier this month it was recommended that under-30s should be offered a different jab as the risk of developing a blood clot outweighed the benefits of receiving the vaccine. The risk [...]
EU kicks off legal case against Astrazeneca over vaccine supply issues April 22, 2021 The EU has begun legal proceedings against Astrazeneca over its alleged failure to deliver on its Covid-19 vaccine supply agreements. Speaking in the Irish parliament today, health minister Stephen Donnelly confirmed that the bloc had initiated action. “With regard to Astrazeneca, a legal case has been initiated by the (European) Commission and earlier this week [...]
British expats stranded by Japan’s slow vaccine rollout April 22, 2021 While the UK’s vaccination programme has seen 33m with jabs in arms, British residents in Japan have been left frustrated by the country’s slow vaccine rollout. Unable to visit family since the pandemic began, Japan has vaccinated less than one per cent of its population so far. The Olympic-host’s vaccinations have been curbed by delayed [...]
Johnson & Johnson posts $100m in Covid19 vaccine sales as profit beats expectations April 20, 2021 More than $100m in sales from its Covid vaccine helped pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson (J&J) beat revenues and profit expectations today.
One in six UK adults fully vaccinated against coronavirus April 16, 2021 One in six adults in the UK are now fully vaccinated against Covid-19, with more than 2m second doses delivered in the past seven days, latest official figures show. More than 8.9m people have now received both doses of a Covid vaccine — equivalent to around 17 per cent of Britain’s adult population. A further [...]
London R rate climbs above 1 for first time in months April 16, 2021 London’s R rate has climbed above 1 for the first time in months, meaning the spread of the virus may no longer be slowing across the capital. London’s R rate now stands at a best estimate of between 0.8 and 1.1. The figure marks a marginal hike from last week, when scientists estimated that the [...]
Covid: New Indian mutation found in UK raises immunity concerns April 16, 2021 A new Indian strain of coronavirus that may evade immunity has been detected in the UK for the first time. A total of 77 cases of the new strain, known as the B1617 variant, have been recorded in Britain up until 14 April, according to Public Health England. Four of those have been linked to [...]
Blood clot risk from Covid infection ‘eight times higher’ than from Astrazeneca vaccine April 15, 2021 The risk of developing a blood clot from catching coronavirus is eight times higher than after being given the Astrazeneca vaccine, according to a new study by the University of Oxford. Scientists found that cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) occurred in 39 per million coronavirus patients, compared with around 5 per million people given the Astrazeneca jab. In the [...]
Number 10 defends taxpayer-funded vaccine film April 14, 2021 Number 10 has defended the production of a taxpayer-funded film documenting the UK’s “extraordinary” vaccine rollout, insisting it was produced in-house and within departmental budgets. The trailer for A Beacon Of Hope: The UK Vaccine Story was released more than four weeks ago, with the full version billed as “coming soon”. The 30-minute film was originally [...]
Government faces backlash over compulsory Covid vaccines for care home staff April 14, 2021 Ministers have been accused of using care home staff as “guinea pigs” for forced vaccinations after the government today opened a consultation on whether to make compulsory Covid jabs part of their work contracts. The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) said it would take evidence over a five-week period on whether staff should [...]