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Long COVID research receives funding boost to advance treatment and diagnostics
Imperial academics have received funding from the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) to support new research into long COVID.
Three Imperial projects are among 15 UK-based studies to be backed by £19.6 million in government funding through the NIHR. The research programmes will help to better understand long COVID, improve diagnosis and find new treatments for the condition.
Long COVID can have serious and debilitating long term effects for thousands of people across the UK, which can make daily life extremely challenging Health and Social Care Secretary Sajid Javid
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Every British adult will be able to get vaccinated within weeks – as country records ZERO Covid deaths for the first time in 447 days giving further hope the jabs are working despite 30 percent rise in cases
Ministers are preparing to offer vaccines to all over-18s within weeks to help halt the spread of Indian variant
The zero death toll is the first since the depth of summer 2020, when the virus had all but vanished in the UK
It marks a milestone for Britain but fears are growing that the Indian variant will spark a third wave in weeks
Professor Tim Spector, who runs the Covid Symptom Study, said it isn t unstoppable and vaccines work
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