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Age range for Covid jab lowered again today | The Northern Echo

Age range for Covid jab lowered again today as vaccine rollout continues at pace THE age range of people able to get their Covid vaccine last been lowered again today as the vaccine rollout continues at pace. The NHS has invited people over the age of 45 to book their Covid-19 vaccine appointment, with many in the North-East receiving a text this morning encouraging them to book a jab. It signals the start of “Phase 2” of the vaccination programme – which involves offering vaccines to healthy adults aged under 50. The move comes as it was announced that the Government has met its target of offering the vaccine to all adults over the age of 50.

UK variant more transmissible, but does not raise severity: Lancet studies

Read more about UK variant more transmissible, but does not raise severity: Lancet studies on Business Standard. The novel coronavirus variant first identified in the UK is not associated with more severe illness and death: studies

Third wave in UK could see another 50,000 deaths, says vaccine expert

Third wave in UK could see another 50,000 deaths, says vaccine expert
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UK variant more transmissible, but does not increase Covid severity: Lancet studies

914 New Delhi, April 13 The novel coronavirus variant first identified in the UK is not associated with more severe illness and death, but appears to lead to higher viral load which makes it more transmissible, suggests an observational study. The study of patients in London hospitals is consistent with emerging evidence that this lineage is more transmissible than the original COVID-19 strain. A separate observational study using data logged by 37,000 UK users of a self-reporting COVID-19 symptom app found no evidence that the B.1.1.7. variant altered symptoms or likelihood of experiencing long COVID. Authors of both studies acknowledge that these findings differ from some other studies exploring the severity of the B.1.1.7. variant and call for more research and ongoing monitoring of COVID-19 variants.

Coronavirus: Anthony Fauci warns US now faces same experience as UK did with Kent Covid variant

Coronavirus: Anthony Fauci warns US now faces same experience as UK did with Kent Covid variant
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