cruise holidays with the news that domestic cruises could resume from May 17, as part of England's lockdown roadmap. (It's worth noting there's not yet been clarification on when international cruises could restart).
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direct to your inboxMillions of people in the UK have now been given a first dose of the coronavirus vaccine.The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) advises the government on which people should be prioritised for a vaccine, and their advice is frequently reviewed.
The government has now confirmed that homeless people will be included in the first phase of the vaccine roll-out, after the JVCI advised that they are more likely to have health conditions which put them at higher
.cruise holidays with the news that domestic cruises could resume from May 17, as part of England's lockdown roadmap. (It's worth noting there's not yet been clarification on when international cruises could restart).
covid-19 vaccine. Between December 8 and March 27 a total of 30,151,287 have now had their first vaccine dose accounting foe around 57% of all UK adults.The figures were confirmed by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) today.Meanwhile, 3,527,481 people - accounting for 6% of the adult population - have also had their second doses, totalling 33,678,768 jabs administered overall.
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It took a week, but Piers Morgan has responded to his former CNN colleague Ana Navarro‘s claim that he was fired from Good Morning Britain and didn’t resign, as he said. “Hi Ana, I wasn’t fired by ITV (I’m still working for them) just as I wasn’t fired by CNN (I was offered a new 2-year deal – ask Jeff). But great to see you’re just as big a treacherous little back-stabber now as you were when I worked at CNN,” Piers tweeted on March 16.
AstraZeneca vaccine over blood clotting issues.The First Minister said the medical body, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, responsible for vaccines in the UK was monitoring the problem.Ireland stopped injecting its population with the jab yesterday, while the Netherland temporarily halted the rollout.A review released by Norway's medical agency over the weekend led to a number of countries suspending the vaccine while they investigate further.So far the Netherlands,
direct to your inboxIt is estimated that more than 23 million people in the UK have now had at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine, with the Government aiming to offer a first dose to around 32 million people in nine priority groups by April 15.Some people have reported feeling unwell after getting side effects from taking the vaccine. These can include tiredness, pain as well as flu-like symptoms, but doctors have said they are normally nothing to worry about, according to the Mirror.
Sony Pictures Classics has taken world rights – excluding UK, France and Germany – to The Lost Leonardo, the feature documentary directed by Andreas Koefoed about the remarkable story behind the most expensive painting ever sold.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry probably saw it coming! The couple who dropped bombshells during their interview with Oprah earlier this week have left netizens as well as a section of the UK public agitated over their comments about the royal family. However, what they probably did not expect is global celebrities and personalities voicing their support for them.
direct to your inboxPolice federation bosses are threatening legal action over the government's decision not to give vaccine priority to officers.The Greater Manchester Police Federation says 11.8 per cent of the workforce has tested positive for Covid-19 during the pandemic, compared with 6 per cent of the general UK population.The numbers demonstrate how officers are at more risk of getting coronavirus as a result of their job, the Fed argues.The Government and its Joint Committee on Vaccine
direct to your inboxPeople aged between 56 and 59 are now being invited to book coronavirus vaccinations, NHS England said.From Saturday, hundreds of thousands of letters are beginning to land on the doorsteps of the age group.The latest round of invites comes as NHS England says eight in 10 people aged 65-69 took up the offer of a jab.So far, more than 18 million people across the country have already received a jab - more than one third of the adult population.And across the whole of the UK,
confirmed the end of “Borat,” it appears that the British comedian has found lucrative work elsewhere — shilling COVID-19 vaccines to celebs. In a sketch during Thursday night’s episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” Cohen was interrupted by what appeared to be a burner cell phone ringing while answering the question, “Was it fun to play Borat?”Trailing off his serious statement on the political impact of Borat, Cohen excuses himself to answer his cell phone — a number he seems to recognize.
direct to your inboxMore than 21 million people have bee given their coronavirus vaccine in the UK so far, latest figures show.The government said on Thursday (March 4) data up to March 3 shows that of the 21,946,433 jabs given in the UK so far, 20,982,571 were first doses.This is a rise of 278,9566 on the previous day.
Alec Baldwin, 62, got a lot of attention on Mar. 3 when he asked if Gillian Anderson, 52, was “switching accents” during her acceptance speech for winning the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Series for her work on The Crown.