Last month, Boris Johnson said the government wants toavoid the introduction of COVID vaccine passports in England"if we possibly can", but added they would be an option to be kept "in reserve".
NHSbus stop advert inScotland. TheNHShas run a dystopianpropagandacampaign duringCOVID-19. It is suspected that most of the PR is being outsourced. The Ad Agencies they are using must be raking it in. Despite this, the media has insisted that the only propaganda during COVID has been from...
against covid-19 by April 2022,1 enacting the necessary legislation in a statutory instrument laid before parliament on 6 January 2022.2 Although controversial, mandates have been found to increase vaccine uptake.3 Staff had until 3 February to receive a first vaccine dose or risk losing their ...
The UK has a magnificent track record in in this field, both in our historic achievements and recent successes in COVID-19 vaccine and therapeutic trials. By international standards, we continue to perform strongly in early phase, academically-driven clinical trials, and the vast majority of ...
The move comes after the NHS came under fire for its lack of comprehensive data on the uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine among different ethnic groups.
Country joins Scotland, Northern Ireland in introducing post-Christmas Covid restrictions By Denis StauntonWed Dec 22 2021 - 17:26 Stephen Collins: Coalition’s self-pity is the biggest threat it faces, not Sinn Féin The Government has a strong case to make for itself, if it has the guts...
The digital passport can be used as proof of your vaccination status which can be kept on your smartphone. Boris Johnson said the pass can be obtained by anyone with two doses of the vaccine. The Prime Minister announced the new measures as the omicron variant has been "spreading incredibly...
Photo taken on Dec. 19, 2021 shows a general view of NHS (National Health Service) COVID Vaccine Center at Wembley Stadium in London, Britain. (Photo by Ray Tang/Xinhua) People queue outside the NHS (National Health Service) COVID Vaccine Center at Wembley Stadium in London, Britain, on...
Sensely CEO Adam Odessky said: “During the pandemic, more people than ever are getting flu shots — but that places an enormous strain on clinics, and those challenges will only increase as we roll out COVID-19 vaccines. “Our top priority, now and always, is to support the NHS and ...
Tottenham have offered use of their stadium to the NHS as a potential venue for administering the Covid-19 vaccine. The £1bn venue was used during the first lockdown for antenatal care and it is currently also being used as a testing centre. ...