Govt UK News – Live: Oxford Jobs’ latest vaccine updates amid optimism

‘Anti-Vox total nonsense’: Johnson urges Britons eligible to get Govt vaccine

The Oxford vaccine may be a pioneer in fighting the corona virus infection in the UK because it is expected to be easier to store and distribute than the Pfizer jap.

The Oxford vaccine may be a pioneer in fighting the corona virus infection in the UK because it is expected to be easier to store and distribute than the Pfizer jap.

Pfizer, a pharmaceutical company that works with German biotech company Bioendech, has raised concerns about the logistics for distributing jabs, despite initial tests suggesting that more than 90 percent of its vaccine was recommended.

Vaccine levels should be kept up to -70C until the day it is used to maintain the genetic integrity – multiple GPs. Not done by clinics and nursing homes.

Because of this, the Oxford University vaccine – which can be stored between 2C and 8C – is expected to be easier to administer in the community, thus providing the bottom line for the UK vaccination program.

Leading doctors have warned that “lessons need to be learned” from the epidemic as the official corona virus death toll in the UK exceeds 50,000. Recent government figures show that 50,365 people died in the UK within 28 days of a positive test for Covit-19, the first country in Europe to cross 50,000 deaths.

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Police arrive at a London gym refusing to close

Andreas Mitchell, owner of the Zonal Gym in Wood Green, has vowed to keep his company open despite the new Govt-19 restrictions, meaning that non-essential businesses will be closed until December 2.

More than 30 officers attended the campus at 6pm on Tuesday, followed by two van loaded PCs arriving at 8.30am yesterday. Daily Mail.

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Christmas meetings need more progress

An expert has warned that people in Scotland need to make better progress in tackling the cove if they want to meet family and friends ahead of Christmas.

Professor Linda Balt, a professor of public health at the University of Edinburgh, said that despite current restrictions, case numbers have not dropped rapidly and it is difficult to anticipate the time when homes can be mixed.

“Very understandably, people want to see their friends and family even for a few days. During that time, I think in some parts of Scotland we should have made better progress than we currently have,” he told BBC Good Morning Scotland.

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The accuracy of a quick test may be less than thought

The accuracy of a rapid finger-pin antibody test for corona virus may be significantly lower than previously indicated, a new study suggests.

The results, published in the BMJ, suggest that if 10 percent of those who gave the ABC-19 rapid test were previously infected, one in five positive test results would be false positive.

The researchers contradict these results from previous studies, which have not yet been reviewed, suggesting that the tests did not yield false positives.

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Vaccine news ‘boosts economy’

Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said the news of an effective vaccine for Covit-19 would be encouraging and help lift the uncertainty that is holding back the economy, but there are still some ways to go about the tests.

“It obviously motivates us, which means it encourages individuals, it motivates businesses, and it motivates the economy,” he said. Financial Times Event.

“I think we have to be careful because there is still one way to go more successful.”

Sierra Giordano12 November 2020 08:20

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Leading doctors have warned that “lessons need to be learned” from the epidemic after the UK’s official corona virus death toll topped 50,000.

The British Medical Association (PMA) said the figures were a “terrible indictment” of the government’s lack of preparation and organization for dealing with the virus.

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After American pharmaceutical company Pfizer announced that its corona virus vaccine is 90 percent effective, all eyes now seem to be on Oxford University.

Ministers are said to be praying that the university will like the vaccine race because its jab is expected to be easier and less expensive to distribute in the UK as it can be stored at temperatures of 2C to 8C, while Pfizer requires -70C conditions.

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