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Newsday

not going to be reintroducing full lockdowns. if they have some kind of lockdowns, it will be very localised, and they will be the kinds of policies that could be blamed on local governments but not on the central government.- governments but not on the central government. what is the level of vaccinations _ central government. what is the level of vaccinations right - central government. what is the level of vaccinations right now . level of vaccinations right now in china, and in terms of the efficacy of vaccinations that are available for people there? the problem with the vaccination level in china is that they are only using chinese vaccines, and there's a long gap since the last time people were provided the boosterjabs, with a gap of nearly a year ago. we know that the effectiveness of vaccines wanes over a period of time. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: hitting the right note.

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Newsday

lockdowns will stop if they are going to have some kind of lockdowns, it will be very localised and they will be the kind of policies that could be blamed on local governments, but not on the central government.— central government. what is the level of vaccinations _ central government. what is the level of vaccinations right - central government. what is the level of vaccinations right now . central government. what is the j level of vaccinations right now in china? in terms of the efficacy of the vaccinations that are available for people there. the the vaccinations that are available for people there.— the vaccinations that are available for people there. the problem with the vaccination _ for people there. the problem with the vaccination in _ for people there. the problem with the vaccination in china _ for people there. the problem with the vaccination in china is - for people there. the problem with the vaccination in china is that - the vaccination in china is that they are only using chinese vaccines. and there is a long absence from the last time when people provided the boosterjabs, with a gap of a year. we know that the effectiveness of vaccines bend over a period of time. the over 80 population are relatively poorly vaccination.— population are relatively poorly vaccination. ., , ., , vaccination. professor, 'ust to “ump in their in terms * vaccination. professor, 'ust to “ump in their in terms offi vaccination. professor, just to “ump

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BBC News

referred to it himself, that is the great fear, that a wounded russian bear could be even more dangerous. james, thanks forjoining us. covid infections in the uk have fallen to their lowest level since october last year. the office for national statistics says fewer than a million people had covid at the end of august — that�*s about one in 70, down from one in 15 in mid—july. health experts are predicting a rise in infections this winter and are urging the most vulnerable to get boosterjabs. latest figures show that the uk economy grew more slowly than expected for the month ofjuly. the office for national statistics says it grew by 0.2%, after dropping by 0.6% injune. 0ur economics editor faisal islam can tell us more. hopes of a bounceback in the economy injuly are now dashed and there�*s now some evidence of businesses cutting back on energy use. injuly the economy did grow

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The Papers

back to the uk, a small story at the bottom of the sunday telegraph which unfortunately does not inspire much confidence we know as we are heading into autumn that it is the time for booster jabs at the into autumn that it is the time for boosterjabs at the headline at the bottom is, we will run out of boosterjabs one pharmacist, as over 75 is roll—out begin. talk us through this. 75 is roll-out begin. talk us through this.— through this. this has been something _ through this. this has been something i've _ through this. this has been something i've heard i through this. this has been i something i've heard mutterings about for a while when we come round to future boosters, booster rounds. will there be enough? we are seeing this here in the telegraph, as saying that they don't have enough stock of what would be most people's fifth covid jab to meet demand and it's an important reminder that while we have completely moved past covid in terms of restrictions and lockdown, it is still going round and there are a lot of people still vulnerable to it. it does raise questions that we had this hugely successful vaccine roll—out not that

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Newswatch-20211217-20:50:00

and also plugging the boosterjabs that everyone should have a booster jab which is what we've been told for quite a while anyway and are continuing to be told. it seems to be a pointless exercise as far as i could tell from the start, she seemed to be plugging himself, basically going on about his success in rolling out the vaccines and so on and i was wondering with all the problems he's been having with these alleged christmas parties and also the upcoming by election, was this an exercise to just boost himself and it seemed to come across more like a party political broadcast and i was wondering, seeing as this was pre—and there was no chance for journalists to put questions to amber questions to why this emergency broadcast was necessary, did nobody watch this and take a

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BBC News-20211222-16:00:00

this is bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm matthew amroliwala. our top stories... governments around the world weigh up new covid restrictions, as omicron cases continue to rise. boosterjabs are also being ramped up in many countries — including israel which is planning a fourth dose, but the who has this warning. blagger to programmes are likely to prolong the pandemic, rather than ending it, by diverting supplies to countries that already have high levels of vaccination coverage, giving the virus more opportunity to spread and rotate. —— mutate. in the uk, government scientific

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BBC News-20220103-17:24:00

without even having a chance of being seen by a doctor. the other thing they are raising concern about is boosterjabs have not yet been ruled out for front—line health care workers, and many of them are falling sick, which could further affect capacity. the government has announced that these vaccinations will be rolled out next week. today, vaccines were rolled out for teenagers aged 15—18. the home—grown vaccine has been rolled out for teenagers. the other thing that's happening in the country is mass campaign rallies for upcoming regional elections where tens of thousands of people are gathering, many of them not wearing masks, many political leaders also not wearing masks on stage. we've seen that, including the prime minister, narendra modi. so doctors say the government need to get the messaging right. people need to be wearing masks and following social distancing protocols. let's show you some live pictures

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BBC News-20220103-14:09:00

other thing they are raising concern about is boosterjabs have not yet been ruled out forfront line health care workers and many of them are falling sick which could further affect capacity. the government has announced that these vaccinations will be rolled out next week. today vaccines were rolled out for teenagers age 15 and 18. —— 15 to 18. the other thing that is happening in the country is mass campaign rallies for upcoming regional elections were tens of thousands of people are gathering many not wearing masks, many political leaders not wearing masks on stage. we have seen that including the prime minister. so doctors say the government need to get the messaging right. people need to be wearing masks and following social distancing protocols. sudan faces an uncertain political future following the resignation of its civilian prime minister, abdalla hamdok.

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BBC News-20211220-16:02:00

three different options ranging in severity — with boris johnson likely to face strong opposition to further restrictions from within his own party. new rules have been announced in other parts of europe — more on that in a moment — but first, the latest on the pressure on borisjohnson. here's jonathan blake. boosterjabs are still the main hope in the battle against omicron. but as cases of the new variant continue to rise, ministers won't rule out taking further measures. we're accelerating the booster roll—out in various different ways, from halving the time between second and third doses, increasing the throughput through the vaccination centres, they're going to be open longer hours. and of course, if we need to change the approach, we can't rule it out definitively, but that would be reliant on the data that comes through. with just a few days to go until christmas, there is anxiety that plans may have to change. labour are calling for clarity.

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BBC News-20211225-12:08:00

baltimore. it that information back to us in lzraltimore-— that information back to us in baltimore. , ., , . baltimore. it is a very exciting day for ou baltimore. it is a very exciting day for you who _ baltimore. it is a very exciting day for you who have _ baltimore. it is a very exciting day for you who have been _ baltimore. it is a very exciting day for you who have been involved i baltimore. it is a very exciting day l for you who have been involved with it and us watching it. we are seeing that countdown. it is just over 12 minutes to launch. doctor, fingers crossed for all of you and thank you so much for talking to us. families and communities have been marking christmas day across the globe despite varying levels of coronavirus—related restrictions. in england, thousands of people are expected to get boosterjabs today. the number of coronavirus cases hit a record high across the uk yesterday with more than 122—thousand new infections reported. uk health secretary sajid javid has urged people to make the booster part of their christmas this year. meanwhile, the number of people getting their firstjab of the covid—19 vaccine rose by around 46% in the week up to december 21. the nhs says about 60% of adults have now received a boosterjab in the uk, with a record number of vaccinations taking place in the last seven days. the largest increase was seen among young people,

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