This recommendation was made in December 2020 at the same time as recommendations for adults with underlying comorbidities, even though COVID-19 vaccines were not authorised for individuals aged 12–15?years at the time, because the benefits of vaccination were assessed to outweigh potential harms....
Publicly available policy, guidance and recommendations from the UK government related to LTCFs in England during the COVID-19 pandemic are explored in this scoping review. Firstly, it aims to provide a timeline of key events related to LTCFs, and secondly it aims to synthesise the aims, reco...
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Tony Blair called for the UK's plans for vaccination against COVID-19 to be "altered and radically accelerated" in response to the new variant of SARS-CoV-2. A roll-out of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine has already begun. The former Labour Prime Minister said the UK's capacity to vaccinate...
and the more clinical staff who are vaccinated the better the NHS will be able to cope with the coming winter. I suspect mandating the vaccine will probably, overall, increase vaccine uptake amongst clinical staff, and will help the NHS cope with massive demands on it, which will benefit us...
COVID‑19 vaccination uptake During the period of our interviews (27 July-2 Novem- ber 2021) one or two doses of vaccine were offered to everyone aged 18 and older. Most of our participants were responsive to the vaccination programme and had already been double vaccinated. Some found it...
Temporality and biological gradient: the decline in vaccine coverage was preceded by an increase in vaccine confidence and a decrease in the proportion of parents encountering anti-vaccination materials. Coherence: attitudes towards vaccination expressed on Twitter in the UK became increasingly positive bet...
All UK adults became eligible to have the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on 17 June 2021 (with their second dose 8 weeks after)39. Before this date, only certain age groups were eligible, which would have confounded analyses. To keep analyses across time points consistent, we did ...
Virtual liturgies and public prayers have hundreds of thousands of views (especially on holidays), social media vaccine discussions, video addresses of religious leaders to the flock in connection with key social events testify the population interest in church issues and importance of the religious ...
NHS staff in England will continue to be eligible for free COVID-19 testing after the service ends for the general public from April 1. The devolved UK governments have set out their own plans for the future of testing. The Government announcement followed criticism from the British Medical ...