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Adults are more likely to report mild to moderate side effects after mixing coronavirus vaccines for their first and second dose, preliminary data suggests.
The Com-Cov study, launched in February, investigates alternating doses of the Oxford/AstraZeneca and Pfizer Covid-19 jabs - with either being given as the first dose, then the other as the second.
Researchers report that, when given at a four-week interval,
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Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterAudiences have been slow to get back to theaters, but those who have recently watched a movie on the big screen have felt safe doing so.According to a new study from Fandango that surveyed more than 4,000 of its ticket buyers about their recent cinema experiences, 93% said they were satisfied with their return to theaters and 87% said multiplexes made them feel comfortable being back in a darkened, enclosed space.Granted, Fandango has a vested interest in
coronavirus vaccine. Nicola Sturgeon also revealed that a total of five million doses have now been administered in Scotland, with almost 1.9m second jabs now been given.
EXIT Festival has announced that they will offer doses of the coronavirus vaccine to international artists and festivalgoers who attend their event this summer.The Serbian festival, which will be held in Novi Sad from July 8-11, is set to go ahead as planned with the country aiming to fully open from June 21 due to Serbia’s “successful mass vaccination programme and significantly decreased number of new Covid cases”.EXIT, who are also offering 3000 free festival tickets to medical workers this
Matthew Perry caught some backlash for promoting a clothing line that encourages "Friends" fans to get their coronavirus vaccination. The 51-year-old actor shared an image of himself sporting the new T-shirt, which borrows from his Chandler Bing character’s catchphrase that reads: "Could I be any more vaccinated?" The T-shirt is one of many articles of clothing that Perry is selling for a limited time that feature references to his "Friends" character. However, a handful of people initially
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coronavirus variants, experts have said. Health officials have identified a number of variants of concern, including ones first found in India, South Africa, Brazil, India and in the south east of the UK.
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iOS - Android Dr Linda Findlay, Medical Director of South Lanarkshire Health and Social Care Partnership, said: “The majority of the public continue to be very supportive of our staff – and our colleagues in primary and community care – and we would thank them for that.“Sadly, however, we are hearing more reports that, in recent days, a minority have been engaging in behaviours and attitudes that are completely unacceptable.“We have a very clear message to those who would display any form of
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterWhite male actors called Ben, Chris, Daniel, James or Tom are more likely to be hired for a leading role in a film than an Asian and Pacific Islander woman with any name in all of Hollywood.That’s one of the surprising statistics revealed in a new report, titled “The Prevalence and Portrayal of Asian and Pacific Islanders across 1,300 Popular Films,” that uncovers the limited film portrayals of the API community.The study — conducted by Dr.
coronavirus vaccine and restrictions continue to lift as things start to get back to 'normal'. Adults aged 18 and over are now being invited to get their covid jab in some areas of Glasgow amid fears over the so-called Indian variant.
Eric Clapton has shared his experience of being vaccinated, calling his reactions to it “disastrous” and criticising the so-called “propaganda” promoting the vaccine’s safety.In a letter written to Italian architect (and anti-lockdown activist) Robin Monotti Graziadei, shared on Telegram and verified by Rolling Stone, Clapton detailed the side effects he experienced after receiving the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.“I took the first jab of AZ and straight away had severe reactions which lasted
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coronavirus vaccine. Scottish Government chiefs have said today that the first doses have now reached a massive two thirds of the adult population as of last night.