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UK arrivals will need two Covid tests in quarantine amid fears over new variants entering country Sean Morrison © ASSOCIATED PRESS People wait and arrive in the arrivals area at Heathrow Airport in London, Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021, during England s third national lockdown since the coronavirus outbreak began. The British government are on Tuesday expected to discuss whether to force some travellers arriving in the UK to quarantine in hotels to try to curb the spread of coronavirus. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
All travellers arriving in the UK will need to undergo two coronavirus tests while they quarantine under plans set to be announced by the Government.
Study shows Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine ‘has less protection’ against South Africa Covid variant Robert Dex Pharmacist, Minhal Master (R) administers a dose of the AstraZeneca/Oxford Covid-19 vaccine at a temporary vaccination centre, staffed by pharmacists and pharmacist assistants, at the Al-Abbas Islamic Centre in Birmingham, West Midlands on February 4, 2021. - Oxford University announced on Thursday it will launch a medical trial alternating doses of Covid-19 vaccines created by different manufacturers, the first study of its kind. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP) (Photo by OLI SCARFF/AFP via Getty Images)
The Oxford/AstraZenecavaccine offers only limited protection against mild disease caused by the South African variant of coronavirus, according to research.
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Celebrities including comedians Romesh Ranganathan and Meera Syal and cricketer Moeen Ali have made a video urging people to get the Covid vaccine.
The video was co-ordinated by Citizen Khan creator Adil Ray, who said he wanted to dispel vaccination myths for those from ethnic minority communities.
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan and former Conservative Party Chairman Baroness Warsi are among the others taking part.
We all have to do something to help one another during these difficult times. Here s a message we have recorded for members of our Ethnic Minority communities. Please share and retweet. #covid19#vaccinepic.twitter.com/16YUvgxxse Adil Ray OBE (@adilray) January 25, 2021
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