positive in the last week. this vaccine is our best chance of getting protected and getting back to the lives that we love and that we have missed so much and i m blown away by everybody s commitment to that coming forward when it s their turn to get protected. and it s notjust about slowing down transmission of this awful virus but it s most importantly about stopping people having to go into hospital and dying. the gap between high levels of infections and relatively low numbers in hospital or dying shows the real life impact of vaccines and explains again exactly why ministers are so keen to make it easy for us. catherine burns, bbc news. professor sir peter horby chairs nervtag that s the government s advisory group on new and emerging respiratory virus threats. he said encouraging covid data that
of getting protected and getting back to the lives that we love and that we have missed so much and i m blown away by everybody s commitment to that coming forward when it s their turn to get protected. and it s notjust about slowing down transmission of this awful virus but it s most importantly about stopping people having to go into hospital and dying. the gap between high levels of infections and relatively low numbers in hospital or dying shows the real life impact of vaccines and explains again exactly why ministers are so keen to make it easy for us. catherine burns, bbc news. the new health secretary sajid javid has a busy first few days in the job. tomorrow is decision day for the break clause in the final opening up the timetable of a step four of the road map, so called
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the staff were super nice. yeah, lovely a lovely experience. i feel fantastic. it s great to come out, i great to come to arsenal, my home club, and to support the vaccine rollout and get - my first jab. at the front of the queue after about a 30 minute wait here at the emirates stadium, they are injecting about 20 people every five minutes, which is quite a pace, but they have set themselves quite a target to do 10,000 over four days. you will hear authorities calling this latest effort a final drive , a race to the finish line , but it s as important as ever because as the number of people being vaccinated is rising, so, too, our cases more than 98,000 people have tested positive in the last week. this vaccine is our best chance of getting protected and getting back to the lives that we love and we have missed so much and i m blown away by everybody s commitment to that coming forward when it s their turn to get protected.
and that we have missed so much and i m blown away by everybody s commitment to that coming forward when it s their turn to get protected. and it s notjust about slowing down transmission of this awful virus but it s most importantly about stopping people having to go into hospital and dying. the gap between high levels of infections and relatively low numbers in hospital or dying shows the real life impact of vaccines and explains again exactly why ministers are so keen to make it easy for us. catherine burns, bbc news. thousands of people have been continuing to leave the bangladeshi capital, dhaka, ahead of a nationwide lockdown. crowds have flocked to dhaka s ferry terminals, to try to get home to their towns and villages. from monday, people in bangladesh will only be allowed to leave their homes in an emergency. bangladesh has seen an increase in covid cases since mid may, many linked to the delta variant. france is holding the second