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How the UK will bring forward second doses from 12 to eight weeks
How the UK will bring forward second doses from 12 to eight weeks Sam Blanchard Deputy Health Editor and Luke Andrews Health Reporter For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Prime Minister Boris Johnson today announced that the NHS s Covid vaccine rollout will be rejigged to try and protect people from the Indian variant which he fears will trigger a third wave before lockdown ends in June. All over-50s will now get their second jab within eight weeks of the first, rather than 12, and vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi said the rollout would flex to get second doses to the 10million vulnerable people who aren t yet fully vaccinated.
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China admits its Covid jabs are not very effective against the virus
China admits its Covid jabs are not very effective against the virus Colin Fernandez For The Daily Mail © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo China has admitted its Covid vaccines do not work well – which could slow the world’s battle against the virus. In an extremely rare confession, the director of the Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Gao Fu, said the vaccines ‘don’t have very high protection rates’ against coronavirus symptoms. They are being used in at least 45 countries. He gave no specific details, but a University of Chile study found that China’s CoronaVac jab was only 3 per cent effective in the 28 days between the first and second doses, rising to 56.5 per cent two weeks after the second dose. This may explain why Chile is suffering a severe Covid surge despite having one of the highest global vaccination rates.
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China admits its Covid jabs are not very effective against the virus
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Larger dog breeds are at a higher risk of bone cancer
Larger dog breeds are at a higher risk of bone cancer Ian Randall For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Osteosarcoma a painful and aggressive form of bone cancer is more common in larger dog breeds like Great Danes and Rottweilers, a study has confirmed. Experts led from the University of Bristol analysed health data on 906,967 dogs to identify those breeds and characteristics that might increase the risk of the cancer. The team found that larger, heavier dogs and those with longer legs and skulls are typically at a greater risk of developing osteosarcoma. The findings could help pave the way to new therapies for dogs suffering from osteosarcoma, and may also inform treatments for the bone cancer in humans.
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Grandfather, 70, dies of Covid days before appointment for vaccine
Grandfather, 70, dies of Covid days before appointment for vaccine William Cole For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo A generous and hard-working father died with coronavirus just days before he was invited to get his vaccine. Tony McFayden, who had no underlying health issues, died on February 1. The 70-year-old, who lived in Southport, died in hospital after battling the virus, which his family believe he contracted four weeks before. But to worsen their grief, just three days later the family received Tony s invitation to attend a vaccination appointment. © Provided by Daily Mail Tony McFayden, 70, from Southport, who had no underlying health issues, died on February 1 after battling coronavirus for weeks. But just days after his death, his family received an invitation for Tony to be vaccinated
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