COVID rulebreakers 'increasingly likely' to face fines, UK's top police officer warns
Tuesday, 12 January 2021 () People who break coronavirus rules are "increasingly likely" to face fines as cases and deaths continue to soar, Britain's most senior police officer has warned.
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Union Health minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan reiterated the two vaccines which have been granted approval for use in India are safe and effective. He added that some people are playing politics over the issue resulting in vaccine hesitancy among a section of the people. Harsh Vardhan said that the vaccines will be the last nail in the coffin of Covid. He also said that mild fever, pain and swelling are common after vaccination and added that very few people have shown these side-effects too. Questions have been raised about the safety of Covaxin which has not yet published any data from phase three clinical trials. Additionally, the government has also said that people will not get to choose a vaccine in the first phase. Watch the full video for all the details.
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International organisations are calling any breaks between the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine doses not to be extended beyond 21 days. Both Pfizer and Moderna also do not support the delay strategy touted by UK authorities.
Police say they have made three arrests after shutting down an illegal house party in London on January 15.“Three arrests were made for possession of a class B substance, breach of coronavirus..