direct to your inbox Every elderly care home resident will be offered coronavirus vaccine by the end of this month, the Prime Minister has announced.
24.12.2020 - 15:21 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
direct to your inbox The vast majority of the more than half a million people in England who have been given a vaccine for coronavirus were aged over 80, new figures show.
NHS England has published its first data showing the number of people to receive the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus jab since Margaret Keenan became the first in Coventry on December 8.It showed that 70 per cent - or seven in 10 - are over 80 years of age.Prime Minister Boris Johnson had already announced that more than 500,000
.direct to your inbox Every elderly care home resident will be offered coronavirus vaccine by the end of this month, the Prime Minister has announced.
Greater Manchester hospitals could face a surge in patients in the coming fortnight.The number of coronavirus patients in UK hospitals is now over 30,000 and today a further 1,041 Covid-19 deaths were announced - the highest daily total since April.Boris Johnson today proposed legislation that will allow England's third national lockdown to run until March 31 but he warned that the restrictions are unlikely to be lifted wholesale and that there will be an easing back into local tiers if
direct to your inboxThe coronavirus vaccination programme is underway in Greater Manchester.A number of vaccine centres offering the Pfizer jab opened before Christmas.Prime Minister Boris Johnson has promised that 1,000 vaccination sites will go 'live' across the country by Friday. Meanwhile, the Etihad Tennis and Football Centre has been confirmed by the Govenment as one of seven 'super-vaccination' centres due to open next week.
Lauren Goodger has confessed she won't be getting vaccinated as she believes the coronavirus is like "getting a cold".The 43 year old, who recently put on a curvy display as she showcased her peachy bum in an all black ensemble, explained that she thinks she's already had the deadly virus – but it didn't have a huge impact on her.
further 60,916 lab-confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the UK.
new lockdowns. Startling figures from the Office of National Statistics, showing that two per cent of the population in England could be infected, were described by chief medical officer Professor Chris Whitty as “really quite a large number indeed”.
coronavirus lockdown.Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed last night (January 4) that England would be entering a new lockdown due to surging coronavirus case numbers and hospital admissions.