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AFTER an unseasonably chilly April week, it can be tempting to think of the cold temperatures as pathetic fallacy for Cheshire’s pandemic fightback. However, despite the grey clouds and clouds of visible breath, the county has had a week of good news on the Covid front. So, what exactly has been said and revealed in the days following the Easter weekend?
Boris talks vaccines and tiers in Cheshire On Tuesday, the Prime Minister made a rescheduled visit to AstraZeneca’s Macclesfield campus. Originally planned for last March, he toured the facilities and answered questions from regional media after announcing a £380 million investment to boost production of the company’s Zoladex cancer treatment.
Clare Watson leads the NHS body responsible for the roll-out THE ‘benefits’ of the Oxford/AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine ‘outweigh the risks’, a leading Cheshire NHS official has said. Clare Watson, accountable officer for the NHS Cheshire clinical commissioning group (CCG) the organisation leading the county’s vaccination roll-out made the comments yesterday (April 7). They were prompted by the recommendation from the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) for under-30s to seek alternative coronavirus vaccines over a possible link to blood clots. Ms Watson told Cheshire West and Chester Council’s Covid-19 outbreak board: “The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation have made a statement in terms of concerns of unusual blood clots. The European Medicines Agency (EMA) say those blood clots are very rare.