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Covid-19: Mix and match vaccines trial expanded and black youth hit hardest by unemployment Published 1. Mix and match UK Covid vaccine trial expanded A mix and match Covid vaccine trial is being expanded as we await the results of the first stage of the study. The UK trial is looking at whether two-jab vaccines can be mixed with different types. More than 800 people have so far taken part in the Com-Cov study, with the results expected next month. Experts are trying to find out whether combining vaccines might give broader, longer-lasting immunity against the virus and new variants of it, and also offer more flexibility for vaccine rollout. Health experts generally agree that mixing and matching vaccines such as Pfizer and AstraZeneca jabs should be safe and the trial will check for any side-effects or unwanted reactions. If you re an adult over 50 who has had a first dose of Pfizer or AstraZeneca you can apply to take part. ....
Mary Agyapong’s GoFundMe campaign explained: NHS nurse’s family yet to get funds
The BBC has reported that the family of Mary Agyapong is yet to receive any money raised from GoFundMe’s campaign, which was created last year. Pregnant NHS nurse Mary Agyapong passed away at Luton and Dunstable Hospital after giving birth to her daughter in April 2020. A GoFundMe page was created by family friend Rhoda Asiedu after the nurse’s death to support her baby daughter and family. The campaign raised more than £186,000 for Mary, although reports now say that the family are yet to receive the donations. ....
Graphic Online BY: bbc.com 705 The family of a pregnant nurse who died with Covid-19 have yet to receive any money from a fundraising campaign that names them as beneficiaries. Mary Agyeiwaa Agyapong, 28, died after giving birth in April 2020 at Luton and Dunstable Hospital, where she worked. She was originally from Agogo in Ghana. A GoFundMe page set up by family friend Rhoda Asiedu has raised more than £186,000 and her lawyers said the money had been placed into a trust. Ms Agyapong s widower said he found it surprising he had not been involved. At an inquest last month coroner Emma Whitting found it was unclear how mother-of-two Ms Agyapong contracted Covid-19 before her death. ....
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