Coronavirus | The Guardian Despite its trials saving thousands during the pandemic, funding is being stopped for the groundbreaking UK Recovery programmeIt changed the treatment of Covid-19 patients across the globe, saved thousands of lives by pinpointing cheap, effective drugs during the pandemic, and earned Britain widespread praise from international groups of scientists.But now government […]Continue reading

Coronavirus | The Guardian Threat not discussed until weeks after chief medical officer warned of ‘significant risk’ it would reach WalesThe Welsh government’s cabinet did not discuss the threat posed by Covid as the virus spread across the world until a month after its chief medical officer had warned there was a “significant risk” it […]Continue reading

Coronavirus | The Guardian Police and ambulance workers given unlawful directions to get vaccinated or face potential disciplinary action, supreme court findsCovid-19 vaccine mandates for Queensland police and ambulance workers were made unlawfully, the state’s supreme court has found.The court on Tuesday delivered its judgments in three lawsuits brought by 86 parties against Queensland’s police […]Continue reading

Coronavirus | The Guardian Results confirm how uncommon known complications are as researchers confirm benefits from vaccines still ‘vastly outweigh the risks’Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastTwo new but exceptionally rare Covid-19 vaccine side effects – a neurological disorder and inflammation of the spinal cord – have been […]Continue reading

Coronavirus | The Guardian If barrier controlling substances entering and exiting brain is off balance, it can drive changes in neural functionFrom forgetfulness to difficulties concentrating, many people who have long Covid experience “brain fog”. Now researchers say the symptom could be down to the blood-brain barrier becoming leaky.The barrier controls which substances or materials […]Continue reading

Coronavirus | The Guardian Failure to tackle post-pandemic needs was ‘massive missed opportunity’, say council directorsChildren’s services leaders have called for a national “plan for childhood” to transform the health, emotional wellbeing and life chances of a generation of youngsters scarred by austerity and the pandemic.In a withering assessment of the government’s record over the […]Continue reading

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