Hancock: NHS ‘ready to inject hope into millions of arms’
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Hancock: NHS ‘ready to inject hope into millions of arms’
Health Secretary Matt Hancock has said the NHS is “ready to inject hope into millions of arms this winter” as news of a potential vaccine gives promise to mass roll out.
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Health Secretary Matt Hancock has said the coronavirus outbreak is beingbrought “under control”. Mr Hancock told a No 10 news conference that morethan four million people have now been vaccinated and that the over-70s andthe clinically vulnerable were now receiving the jab.
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Asked about the images of free school meal parcels shared on social media,Health Secretary Matt Hancock told BBC Breakfast: “Well, it’s clearlyinadequate, isn’t it? "The company’s apologised, and rightly so. "Frankly,this is one of the good things about social media, this could surface soquickly, and then colleagues in the Department for Education were on itstraight away. “And they spoke to the company immediately and the company haveapologised and it got sorted out."
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The Duke of Cambridge spoke to frontline workers and volunteers from acrossthe UK via video call to hear more about their involvement in theadministration of the Covid-19 vaccine.
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TV and NHS medic Dr Ranj Singh has urged members of the public to remain homeover the weekend, and encourages people not to bend the rules so as to helpstop the spread of Covid-19.
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A record number of Covid patients have died in the UK, with 1,564 deaths in a single day and hospital admissions topping 36,000.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson has chaired a Cobra crisis meeting as major incidents are declared in Greater Manchester, South Yorkshire and Cheshire due to Storm Christoph. The storm is expected to bring "significant" rainfall across large swathes of the UK putting thousands of properties at risk of flooding. The PM warned people to prepare for the floods and not be caught off guard.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson warns that there are "more tough weeks to come" with deaths from coronavirus, and that infection rates are "not flattening very fast", as he urges people to continue to stick to restrictions and support the vaccine programme.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson has defended his response to the coronavirus pandemic, despite criticism that he should have closed the border earlier. Mr Johnson said that Britain now has one of the toughest border regimes in the world, which was designed to stop people bringing the virus into the country.
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