Coronavirus is continuing to spread across the world, but there is still no vaccine for it. Scientists have been frantically working to protect the body from the deadly virus since it was first detected months ago.
09.07.2020 - 18:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
coronavirus. The study, which is run by the University of Oxford, is looking to recruit more than 10,000 volunteers to take part in the 12-month long trial.
Applications have opened for willing participants in Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Edinburgh, Midlothian, East Lothian, West Lothian, Fife, Forth Valley and the Borders. Successful applicants will be split into two groups who will test out two different potential vaccines for Covid-19.Experts will examine the safety aspects and the immune
.Coronavirus is continuing to spread across the world, but there is still no vaccine for it. Scientists have been frantically working to protect the body from the deadly virus since it was first detected months ago.
coronavirus are to be manufactured in Scotland. The UK government has struck a partnership with the Valneva company to provide up to 100 million doses of its SARS-CoV-2 vaccine candidate, to be manufactured at its facilities in Livingston.
smash near a Scots beauty spot. His green Kawasaki and a grey Audi Q2 crashed at around 3.33pm yesterday on the A708 between Moffat and Selkirk, near the Grey Mare’s Tail.
Love Island winner Paige Turley held off going to the toilet for a poo during her first three days inside the famous ITV2 villa. The reality TV star from West Lothian ended her lengthy wait to go for a number two by dashing into the toilet while all of the Islanders were outside.
Finn Tapp on the 2020 series of Love Island, and now, off the back of the popular show, the Scottish singer has only gone and landed her first record deal.Paige, who used to date Scottish legend Lewis Capaldi, took to her socials to reveal the exciting news, admitting her debut single will be released on Friday 17th July.The 22-year-old has teamed up with the House and Garage Orchestra to collaborate on a remake of classic dance anthem Movin' Too Fast.Paige wrote, 'V excited about this, had the
missing Scots mum who vanished in Clackmannanshire. Joanne Walker was last seen leaving her home in Stalker Avenue, Tillicoultry, at around 10pm on Friday.
nation’s police dogs really are Scotland’s finest.But despite, the valuable role these furry heroes play in communities across the country, there is no memorial in Scotland to commemorate their bravery or salute their service.Determined these canine crusaders should get the recognition they deserve, dog handler PC Carrie-Ann McNab has started a GoFundMe campaign for a statue in their honour.The policewoman, who is partnered with German shepherd Bodie and drug-sniffing cocker spaniel Billy, is
The internet is filled with stories of Bill Murray popping up in random places.
coronavirus.Norma and John Wiggins, from Hamilton, escaped the deluge of storm Dennis in February for an extended break in Tenerife but were left confined to their room when sand from the Sahara desert engulfed the Canary Islands, grounding hundreds of flights.And just four weeks later they found themselves stranded in their Tenerife apartment once again by the coronavirus lockdown.Their trip was originally supposed to last six weeks, but the retired couple only made it back to Scotland
hereShe filmed the view from their flat as the rain poured down and poked fun at the Manchester weather."I thought Scotland's weather was bad," she joked."Mate we have seen like four different seasons in the one day in Manchester.
NHS workers are set to be rewarded with free holidays to Ibiza for their tireless work on the frontline of the coronavirus pandemic. The Together for Healthcare Heroes initiative is hoping to provide 5,000 European healthcare staff and their families with holidays across the continent - most of which will be on the Balearic party island.
coronavirus in Scotland.The figures, updated by the National Records of Scotland (NRS), show that these deaths have been officially recorded as of July 5. The weekly statistics account for all deaths registered in Scotland where Covid-19 is mentioned on the death certificate.
post-pandemic normal.But for Scots soap legend Natalie J Robb, it was nerve-wracking.On tomorrow night’s Emmerdale, Natalie’s character Moira Dingle is left to die after a horrific hit and run. On Monday, we see her fighting for her life in hospital.Since returning to filming after nearly three months on furlough, Natalie, 45, has been in bed.
birthday.Laken Beattie from Stenhousemuir, Falkirk, was lost for words when officers gave him a birthday to remember on Sunday.Doting mum and dad, Nicole Beattie, 32, and Aaron Beattie, 35, and sister Rihanna, 12, wanted to make up for his soft play party being cancelled.Nicole, a high school teacher, told the Record: "We had to cancel the soft play party and Laken couldn't understand why he couldn't have a few friends round to play."I was in tears and thought I had to do something."Little
Love Island villa and going on to win the show, Finley Tapp has since embraced the life of a Scot and his fans are loving it. After travelling to West Lothian to isolate with his girlfriend Paige Turley, Finn was introduced to a whole new culture which seen him drink Buckfast and watch Scottish TV programmes such as Still Game and Scot Squad and learn some of the local lingo.