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New study into COVID-19 vaccine dose interval for pregnant women


3 August 2021
New government-funded clinical trial investigating best coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine dose interval for pregnant women launched in England
Research shows pregnant women more likely to become seriously ill from COVID-19 and 98% of those in hospital due to COVID-19 are unvaccinated
The country’s largest clinical trial investigating the best gap between first and second COVID-19 vaccine doses for pregnant women is being launched in England today (Tuesday 3 August).
Following 130,000 pregnant women being vaccinated in the US and no safety concerns being raised, the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna vaccines were recommended by the independent experts at the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) for pregnant women in the UK. Almost 52,000 pregnant women in England have now been vaccinated – similarly, with no safety concerns reported. ....

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New study into Covid vaccine dose interval for pregnant women


Date Time
New study into Covid vaccine dose interval for pregnant women
New government-funded clinical trial investigating best COVID-19 vaccine dose interval for pregnant women launched in England
Research shows pregnant women more likely to become seriously ill from COVID-19 and 98% of those in hospital due to COVID-19 are unvaccinated
The country’s largest clinical trial investigating the best gap between first and second COVID-19 vaccine doses for pregnant women is being launched in England today (Tuesday 3 August).
Following 130,000 pregnant women being vaccinated in the US and no safety concerns being raised, the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna vaccines were recommended by the independent experts at the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) for pregnant women in the UK. Almost 52,000 pregnant women in England have now been vaccinated – similarly, with no safety concerns reported. ....

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Council leader features on national Colour of Power List


Blackburn with Darwen Council leader Mohammed Khan
Blackburn with Darwen Council leader Mohammed Khan features on a national ‘Power List’.
The Colour of Power List has been unveiled by Operation Black Vote (OBV) and also features Rishi Sunak, Sadiq Khan and Priti Patel.
The list is made up governmental figures, CEO’s and Education leaders and aims to highlight ‘the stark visualisation of what power looked like both in racial and in gender terms’.
Councillor Khan was first elected as a Member in 1992, where he represented the Bank Top Ward, now known as Wensley Fold Ward. From 2010, he served as Deputy Leader and Executive Member for Health and Adult Social Care until he was elected leader in 2015. ....

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