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  • Single Covid vaccine is 80 per cent effective in preventing hospitalisations among over-80s

    March 1, 2021

    A single injection of either the Astrazeneca/Oxford jab or the Pfizer/Biontech vaccine is more than 80 per cent effective in preventing hospitalisation among over-80s, the health secretary has announced. Speaking at this evening’s Downing Street press conference, Matt Hancock hailed the new data from Public Health England as “extremely good news,” adding that it may [...]

  • EU hosts virtual summit on vaccine supply as scepticism blights Astrazeneca uptake

    February 25, 2021

    EU leaders will host a virtual summit this afternoon over its immunisation programme, as supply issues and false suspicions over the Astrazeneca jab continue to hamper vaccine uptake. Countries across the continent are facing growing anger over the sluggish progress of the EU’s vaccine rollout, as the bloc continues to lag behind Britain. European leaders [...]

  • Cheaper jabs for developing world as WHO approves rollout of Astrazeneca vaccine

    February 15, 2021

    Cheaper jabs for developing world as WHO approves rollout of Astrazeneca vaccine

  • FTSE 100 trades flat as banks lead the biggest fallers

    February 11, 2021

    The FTSE 100 is trading flat this afternoon after the excitement of corporate earnings wore off. Investors had initially been boosted by rose by Astrazeneca’s upbeat quarterly results, which is now trading up 0.8 per cent. Banks are proving to be a drag on the FTSE this afternon which slipped to trade down 0.04 per [...]

  • Astrazeneca confirms it will roll out new vaccine for Covid mutations in autumn

    February 11, 2021

    Astrazeneca is on course to launch a new vaccine that is effective against emerging Covid variants by the autumn, the company has said. The Anglo-Swedish firm said clinical trials for the “next generation” of Covid vaccine would commence in the spring, with mass production earmarked for six to nine months’ time. Speaking as he unveiled [...]

  • Why have almost half EU countries restricted use of the Astrazeneca vaccine?

    February 10, 2021

    The World Health Organization (WHO) this afternoon recommended the rollout of Astrazeneca’s Covid vaccine for use in all age groups, after a slew of European countries slapped limitations on the jab’s distribution. WHO officials said a “preponderance of evidence weighed in favour of not constraining the vaccine for certain age groups”, and refused to recommend [...]

  • Breaking: World Health Organization recommends Astrazeneca vaccine for all age groups

    February 10, 2021

    The World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended the use of the Astrazeneca/Oxford University vaccine for use by all countries around the world, with a 8 to 12 week interval between doses. In a major snub to European countries that have applied age limits to the vaccine, WHO said there was enough evidence to recommend vaccines [...]

  • The Week Ahead: Look out for GDP data, Ocado, AstraZ, Twitter and Ted Baker

    February 8, 2021

    Start your week informed: here are the announcements and results to look out for this week. UK GDP: A double dip recession is looming After a fairly decent third quarter, and an expansion of 16 per cent, the UK economy has had a much more troubled fourth quarter, with the likelihood that we may well [...]

  • Astrazeneca vaccine works against Kent Covid variant

    February 5, 2021

    The Astrazeneca vaccine currently being deployed in the UK’s largest ever immunisation programme works against the coronavirus variant first identified in Kent, researchers have found. Scientists from Oxford University, working in collaboration with the British-Swedish firm, said the jab has a similar efficacy against the new Covid variant compared to the original coronavirus strain it was [...]

  • Which Covid vaccines has the UK government ordered?

    February 4, 2021

    The UK passed a significant milestone yesterday after health secretary Matt Hancock announced that more than 10m people across the country have now received their first dose of the coronavirus vaccine. The news buoyed hopes of a return to normality by the summer, with Britain now firmly ahead of targets to vaccinate the most vulnerable [...]

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