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How three days of inaction let the Indian variant take hold in Britain

How three days of inaction let the Indian variant take hold in Britain Patrick Sawer, Lizzie Roberts © Oli Scarff/AFP Members of the public queue at a temporary Covid-19 vaccination centre at the Essa academy in Bolton  - Oli Scarff/AFP A special message from Microsoft News: India is currently being devastated by a deadly second wave of Covid. You can support Oxfam s Covid relief efforts in India, including reaching out to the most affected and vulnerable communities, distributing and installing medical equipment and accessories, and supporting the most marginalised households. You can donate here. In the end it may come down to what happened during three crucial days in April.

Covid: Those in areas where Indian variant spreading urged to get vaccine

UK to allow surge vaccination in Covid hotspots hit by Indian variant

UK to allow ‘surge vaccination’ in Covid hotspots hit by Indian variant Josh Halliday and Helen Pidd © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Jon Super/AP A special message from Microsoft News: India is currently being devastated by a deadly second wave of Covid. You can support Oxfam s Covid relief efforts in India, including reaching out to the most affected and vulnerable communities, distributing and installing medical equipment and accessories, and supporting the most marginalised households. You can donate here. A Conservative council leader has strongly hinted that the UK government will give permission imminently for the “surge vaccination” of all adults in areas hit by outbreaks of the Covid-19 variant first identified in India.

Experts warn of hospitalisation surge if India variant spreads faster

Experts warn of hospitalisation surge if India variant spreads faster Sam Blanchard Deputy Health Editor For Mailonline A man walks out of a coronavirus testing site set up at St Mary s Church hall in the London borough of Hillingdon, England on May 14, 2021, as part of surge testing to monitor and suppress the spread of the Covid-19 variant first identified in India. - The Indian coronavirus variant has been detected in a number of areas in England which are reporting the highest rates of infection, data from Public Health England (PHE) suggests. (Photo by Adrian DENNIS / AFP) (Photo by ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP via Getty Images)

England will flex Covid vaccinations to tackle India variant, minister says

England will ‘flex’ Covid vaccinations to tackle India variant, minister says Alexandra Topping © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Ian Forsyth/Getty Images A special message from Microsoft News: India is currently being devastated by a deadly second wave of Covid. You can support Oxfam s Covid relief efforts in India, including reaching out to the most affected and vulnerable communities, distributing and installing medical equipment and accessories, and supporting the most marginalised households. You can donate here. Ministers will “flex” England’s vaccination programme in response to concerns over the spread of the India variant, a government minister has confirmed. Areas where the B.1.617.2 variant, first identified in India, is spreading quickly could receive accelerated vaccinations for multi-generational households, with anyone over 18 offered the jab.

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