With millions of us still working from home, many Britons have adopted a completely new work-play wardrobe.
While our suits and party dresses gather dust at the back of the closet, our active and leisure-wear drawers have never seen so much action.
Last week two new phrases emerged to describe our newfound attitude to fashion, both of which convey the stressful factor of lockdown and the inevitable boredom it fosters - born largely out of the fact we can barely leave the house other than to exercise or pop down the supermarket and are banned from socialising.
The first, coined by the New York Times Reyhan Harmanci, is hate-wear - which refers to clothes deemed neither stylish nor particularly comfortable, yet constantly in rotation .
Britain is targeting a 24-hour, 7-day a week COVID-19 vaccination programme as soon as possible, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Wednesday, as he bids to step up the pace of the rollout with daily coronavirus deaths at record levels.
UK, with high hopes of helping Covid-19 patients stop developing serious illness.
The new treatment involves inhaling a protein called Interferon Beta, which the body produces in infection.
The hope is that this will stimulate the immune system and the cells will be prepared to fight viruses.
Initial results from the trials showed that treatment reduced by nearly 80 percent the chances of patients in hospital with Covid-19 developing severe diseases.
Results from phase two trials of around 100 patients last year also indicated “very significant” reductions in breathlessness, while the average time patients spent in hospital was reduced by a third down from an average of nine days to six days.
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Britain is targeting a 24-hour, 7-day a week COVID-19 vaccination program as soon as possible, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Wednesday, as he bids to step up the pace of the rollout with daily coronavirus deaths at record levels.