service. i am completely baffled and shocked and alarmed and furious about this anti vax movement. it reflects the fact they are pushing now for expectant mothers to really come and take up theirjab as well because they are the ones who are often presenting if they do contract covid. annabel, there is a line that says even when they are hospitalised and being treated, some of the patients are being rude, disrespectful and even violent. the treatment of disrespectful and even violent. the treatment of front line staff by certain treatment of front line staff by certain individuals over the course of this certain individuals over the course of this pandemic has been quite shameful of this pandemic has been quite shameful and we would like to see that stamped out as quickly as possible that stamped out as quickly as possible. the other way that you can look at possible. the other way that you can look at this possible. the other way that you can look at this statistic that nine
either pfizer or a half dose of moderna vaccine, with invitations initially going out to the over 70s and younger people with chronic conditions. when the nhs contacts you, please come forward and have your vaccine. it might be a text message, it might be a letter, it might be a phone call from your local gp practice. we need to boost those who are most at risk from covid, plus also those, like our front line staff, who are at risk of not just getting it but also passing it on. there is huge uncertainty about what covid, flu and other winter viruses may bring this winter. the hope is booster doses will give an extra layer of protection notjust to individuals but also the nhs. israel, germany, france and the us are among other countries offering boosters in stark contrast to the world s poorest nations, where just two in 100 people have received a first dose of vaccine. fergus walsh, bbc news. and we ll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow s front page
of moderna vaccine, with invitations initially going out to the over 70s and younger people with chronic conditions. when the nhs contacts you, please come forward and have your vaccine. it might be a text message, it might be a letter, it might be a phone call from your local gp practice. we need to boost those who are most at risk from covid, plus also those, like our front line staff, who are at most risk of not just getting it but also passing it on. there is huge uncertainty about what covid, flu and other winter viruses may bring this winter. the hope is booster doses will give an extra layer of protection notjust to individuals, but also the nhs. israel, germany, france and the us are among other countries offering boosters in stark contrast to the world s poorest nations, where just two in 100 people have received a first
until the bbc got involved. hospital staff at an east midlands a and e are to start wearing body cameras after a rise in abusive and violent behaviour during the pandemic. nhs bosses say they hope it will prove a deterrent and help bring prosecutions. rob sissons from east midlands today reports. welcome to derby s a&e. it has been a tough pandemic here and they have seen aggression and abuse and assaults against staff increased during that period. let s bring in james woodard, from the hospital here. you are bringing in body cams for key front line staff, they will be wearing these cameras and at the push of a button they can record what is going on. push of a button they can record what is going on. why? we are really disappointed what is going on. why? we are really disappointed in what is going on. why? we are really disappointed in many what is going on. why? we are really disappointed in many ways what is going on. why? we are really disappointed in many ways that - what
Amazon is testing its front-line staff in Britain for coronavirus variants and feeding the data to public health officials, including in hotspots where a strain first found in India is spreading fast. The retail giant opened COVID-19 testing labs in the UK and the United States last year to provide voluntary testing for staff and can now also test for variants in Britain, where scientists have pioneered sequencing coronavirus genomes. Aided by a rapid vaccine rollout, Britain is on the verge of reopening its economy after months of lockdowns but the Delta variant first found in India has spread, including in areas where Amazon has its lab and some fulfilment centres.