and geoff, we have delegated what we needed to do to the local authorities thesh and looking back, and looking forward, we need to have a centralized data system, and centralized testing strategy, and much of that was embodied in the vaccination strategies, but still, a lot of it is left to the local officials, and that is why there is uneven vaccination rates. yes, and the president has articulated this goal of 70% of american adults getting at least one shot by july 4th. if we plateaued of 60 to 70%, what is difference look like, like a 6% definite looking like across the country with a group not being vaccinated? yes, geoff, think of that playing out in orders of magnitude when those who are unvaccinated gather? we know it is more to happen when the weather gets cool.
Column – Peter Dunne Over the last year there has been a series of official criticisms of the performance of the Ministry of Health. While some relate specifically to Covid19, others reflect upon the wider role of the Ministry. Nevertheless, the breadth of the criticisms …
Over the last year there has been a series of official criticisms of the performance of the Ministry of Health. While some relate specifically to Covid19, others reflect upon the wider role of the Ministry. Nevertheless, the breadth of the criticisms should be of serious concern. Yet they seem to be water off a duck’s back.
The northern province of Bac Giang, Vietnam’s largest COVID-19 hotspot, logged 55 out of 80 more cases detected in four localities nationwide as announced by the Ministry of Health (MoH) on May 26 morning.
Wales won t be rolling out rapid test kits to everyone like in England but NHS Covid app will be getting an update THE WELSH Government has said it will not be following in the footsteps of the UK Government in making rapid testing available for all adults. Today, Monday, April 5, the UK Government announced that from Friday, April 9, all adults will be able to have twice-weekly rapid testing for coronavirus. But a spokeswoman for the Welsh Government said: “Our revised Testing Strategy sets out how we are supporting regular asymptomatic testing. We are already providing access to more than 22 per cent of our total population to regular testing and this continues to grow with the expansion of our workplace and community testing programmes.”
Wales chooses different testing strategy to England with no twice-weekly tests for everyone
The Welsh Government said it was pursuing a different testing strategy to England
16:40, 5 APR 2021
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People in Wales will not be offered free Covid tests twice a week, according to the Welsh Government.