Covid-19 UK: All the times Boris Johnson has moved the goalposts on setting us free

When lockdown was first introduced on March 23 last year, Boris Johnson promised it would be reviewed in less than a month.  But more than 380 days later the country remains under strict Covid restrictions, despite an array of figures now showing cases are at their lowest levels since the end of summer — when … Read more

Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner flex their arms after getting vaccinated against COVID-19

Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner flex their arms after getting vaccinated against COVID-19: ‘Shots, shots, everybody’ By Christine Rendon For Dailymail.com Published: 05:24 BST, 9 April 2021 | Updated: 05:24 BST, 9 April 2021 Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner have gotten vaccinated against COVID-19. The couple proudly announced to Instagram followers they had gotten jabbed … Read more

One in 10 people who had mild COVID-19 are STILL left with lingering symptoms EIGHT months later

One in ten people who had mild COVID-19 STILL have lingering symptoms like fatigue and loss of smell EIGHT months later Researchers compared about 300 healthcare workers who had been infected with COVID-19 to about 1,000 who hadn’t been A total of 26% of survivors had at least one symptom that lasted more than two … Read more

Elon Musk says he DOES support COVID-19 vaccines – one month after he stoked fears

Elon Musk has now said he does support COVID-19 vaccines because the ‘science is unequivocal’, just one month after he stoked fears about ‘negative reactions’ to second shots. The Tesla boss sought to clarify his views to his over 50 million Twitter followers Wednesday insisting ‘I do support vaccines in general & covid vaccines specifically’ … Read more

Black women are up to four times more likely to die of COVID-19 compared to white men

Two new studies have revealed the impact the coronavirus pandemic had on death rates in certain U.S. communities and during its early days. In one study, researchers from the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health found that black women died of COVID-19 at far higher rates in Georgia and Michigan than white men did. Another … Read more

U.S. Army starts clinical testing trial for its OWN COVID-19 vaccine

The U.S. Army has launched clinical testing for its ‘next-generation’ COVID-19 vaccine that’s designed to protect against the pandemic virus, its variants and other coronaviruses.  In early tests, the shot appears to prompt high levels of antibodies that should block the older ‘wild-type’ coronavirus, three major variants and even SARS-CoV-1, the similar pathogen that triggered … Read more

Covid-19 UK: UK’s Covid outbreak is now in a similar position as it was in JULY

Boris Johnson today faced fresh calls to speed up lockdown easing plans as even more data showed England’s coronavirus outbreak is still in retreat, with cases now at levels not seen since last summer. Experts tracking the spread of Covid claim the country is still in a similar position as it was in July, when … Read more

Covid-19 UK: Number of Britons getting tell-tale coronavirus symptoms has HALVED in a week

The number of Britons getting tell-tale Covid symptoms has more than halved in a week, as the UK continues to bounce back from the depths of the pandemic in winter. The Covid Symptom Study, run by ZOE and King’s College London, estimated there were around 1,924 people becoming ill every day from March 20 to April … Read more

104-year-old woman applauded by Colombian hospital staff after beating Covid-19 a SECOND time

104-year-old woman is given round of applause by Colombian hospital staff after beating Covid-19 a SECOND time Carmen Hernandez received a standing ovation from medics at the San Rafael de Tunja University Hospital in Tunja, Colombia The 104-year-old woman was first diagnosed with Covid-19 in June last year She was able to beat the virus … Read more

AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine: You’re more likely to get blood clots from everyday things

From the contraceptive pill to pregnancy and flying long distance: The everyday things that are more likely to give you blood clots than the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine Australians more likely to get blood clots from everyday activities than the jab 79 out of 18million AstraZeneca recipients in Britain have reported blood clots By those figures … Read more