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10.05.2021 - 10:53 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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A month after the first cases of Covid-19 hit the UK, Dr Raja Murugesan and his fellow GPs began to see a disturbing pattern.
People who should have recovered - according to how the disease was then understood - were returning to the ‘hot clinics’ set up in Greater Manchester to deal with the virus.
These patients were still suffering from a range of symptoms including breathlessness, fatigue, brain fog, anxiety, heart
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LONDON -- Prince William said Thursday he has received his first dose of COVID-19 vaccine as Britain’s National Health Service expands it inoculation program to younger people.William, 38, received his shot at London’s Science Museum, one of the large-scale vaccination centers opened around the country. A photo of the prince receiving his shot was posted on his social media account.“On Tuesday, I received my first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine,’’ he wrote.
On Thursday, Prince William revealed that he took his first Covid 19 vaccine shot as the United Kingdom slowly crawls back to normalcy. As theatres, museums and public places begin to open up after a deadly wave, the country is going all out and making sure its citizens are getting vaccinated at a steady pace.
Salma Hayek has revealed she nearly died from COVID-19 early on in the pandemic. The actress told Variety magazine her doctor had "begged" her to go to the hospital "because it was so bad" but she had refused.
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EXCLUSIVE: Lioness, the feature documentary about Olympic boxing champions Nicola Adams that Deadline first revealed in February, will be launched by Amazon Prime Video in the UK and Ireland this summer.
mum has shared heartbreaking pictures of her six-year-old son battling for life after contracting rare disease linked to Covid-19.
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