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Tony Blair urges release of full vaccination data to combat fear over AstraZeneca jab


Tony Blair urges release of full vaccination data to combat fear over AstraZeneca jab 
Report says publications of information would enable UK to compare jabs and highlight their safety and effectiveness
21 April 2021 • 7:00am
UK must release full data on AstraZeneca programme
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The UK must release full data on its vaccination programme to overcome doubts about the AstraZeneca jab both at home and abroad, Tony Blair has said. 
A new report by the former Labour prime minister’s think tank, the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, warns that by failing to publish data setting out who has received which vaccine the government is creating a vacuum where “misinformation, fear and confusion thrive”. ....

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Reopening England's Schools Is First Step Toward Normality, PM Johnson Says


Reopening England’s Schools Is First Step Toward Normality, Johnson Says
LONDON The reopening of England’s schools to all pupils on March 8 will mark the first step toward normality and is only possible because of public efforts to bring COVID-19 infection rates down, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said.
Johnson announced a roadmap for lifting lockdown measures in which schools open first, followed in later stages by the gradual easing of restrictions on “mixing” with other people, and the reopening of “non-essential” shops and other venues.
In the final stage, which will take place no earlier than June 21, the government hopes to remove all remaining legal limits on contact with others. ....

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Times letters: Vaccination policy and learning on the jab

Sir, Your editorial on vaccination (“Shot in the Arm”, Jan 18) glides too easily over the second-dose question. Not only is a wider gap than 21 days between doses of the Pfizer-Biontech vaccine “less ....

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Is the UK right to extend period between Covid vaccine doses?


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Video report by ITV News Health Editor Emily Morgan
The UK has been embroiled in a growing row over the decision to delay giving the second dose of the Covid-19 vaccines.
Patients in the UK could have to wait up to 12 weeks after their first Pfizer jab instead of the recommended 21 days in order, the British government says, to speed up the vaccine rollout.
The delay will also apply to the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine, although, with some evidence from trials that a second dose up to 12 weeks later does not interfere with the efficacy of the jab, this has caused less global controversy. ....

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