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Covid in Scotland: More people to offered alternative to AZ vaccine

BBC News Published image copyrightPA Media Most adults in Scotland under the age of 40 will be given an alternative to the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine due to a link with rare blood clots. Last month it was announced about 700,000 people in Scotland under the age of 30 will be given alternatives to the AstraZeneca vaccine. Now the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) has backed extending the move further. This means those aged 30 to 39 years will be offered an alternative vaccine. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) medicines safety regulator said there has so far been 242 clotting cases and 49 deaths, with 28.5 million doses of the vaccine administered across the UK.

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Scotland reopens: Rallying call as pubs, gyms and shops welcome back customers

Submitting. Health chiefs warned people not to “go crazy” as the restrictions ease, but Chief Medical Officer Dr Gregor Smith said last week he is hopeful the harsh restrictions left behind on Monday will not return. Jennifer Morrison, 30, General manage of St Luke s, Glasgow moves a keg of beer as the venue gears up for reopening. Business chiefs urged Scots to “think local” and support shops and attractions close to home as they reopen. Scotland’s Towns Partnership, the organisation behind the Scotland Loves Local campaign, said the importance of Monday’s reopening for retail, hospitality and leisure businesses “cannot be underestimated”.

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Covid: Scotland's vaccine programme hits 1m second doses

BBC News Published image captionMore than one million people have now received their second jabs Scotland s Covid-19 vaccination programme has reached a major milestone as the number of second jabs given passed the one million mark. Monday s official figures showed that 1,068,704 people had received their second dose, 23.5% of the adult population. Almost 2.8m (61%) have had their first dose. For much of April, second doses have been prioritised to meet the UK s 12-week recommendation between doses. image captionFor much of April, second doses have been prioritised to meet the 12-week deadline The one million milestone was reached despite a dip in supplies of the vaccine.

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Moderna Covid-19 vaccine to be rolled out in UK within two weeks

Moderna Covid-19 vaccine to be rolled out in UK within two weeks
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Is the AstraZeneca vaccine safe? And what Scottish health chiefs saying about it

Is the AstraZeneca vaccine safe? And what Scottish health chiefs saying about it
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