direct to your inbox The speed at which BioNTech produced a viable coronavirus vaccine has been credited to the fact its workforce is more than 50 per cent female.
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staff already anxious over not being immunised, the fact that some have now had the jab, while others haven't, is only adding to the frustration. And it's left those who did get the vaccine unsure as to whether they will get their second dose.
Nicola Fleury is director of the Salford-based Kidzrus Nursery Ltd chain. She and other staff were vaccinated at various locations over the weekend, with another worker getting it on Monday, showing evidence of her job role at the nursery in the
.direct to your inbox The speed at which BioNTech produced a viable coronavirus vaccine has been credited to the fact its workforce is more than 50 per cent female.
COVID-19 vaccines to famous Hollywood friends in a new Kimmel sketch – watch below.While appearing on the show to talk Borat 2 and more, Cohen suddenly launched into a bit that saw him tackle the issue of the day.“Bono? Oh hey man, what’s up?” he said into his phone at the start of the sketch.
Queen Elizabeth II is encouraging people to be vaccinated against COVID-19, saying the shot is quick, harmless and will help protect others against the disease.In a video call with the officials responsible for rolling out the vaccine, the 94-year-old monarch compared the effort that’s gone into Britain’s national vaccination campaign to the way people worked together during World War II.
Jonathan Van Ness has received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine!The star, who is HIV positive, is urging others who have a positive HIV status to do the same.Van Ness shared a photo of himself receiving the COVID-19 vaccine on Monday and revealed that he's in New York, where the vaccine program expanded their qualifications for which pre-existing conditions qualify someone to receive the vaccine, HIV being one of them.«In NY, where I’m working, the vaccine program expanded to include
Meghan McCain is drawing ire for her latest comments on “The View”. The controversy began while McCain, 36, and the other co-hosts were discussing the COVID-19 vaccine rollout on Monday’s episode.
Covid-19 vaccine.Holly Webster, 16, who suffers from hereditary spherocytosis and von Willebrand disease (VWD), has been forced to shield at home for much of the last year.She had to have her spleen removed in an operation in May 2019 in order to improve her condition but the surgery reduced her immune system.Mum Fiona said: “The Oxford AstraZeneca is not suitable for under 18s so my GP could not give her it because they only had that one.