Four thousand UK volunteers needed for latest COVID-19 vaccine study Published:
4,000 volunteers are set to be recruited to the latest vaccine study running in the UK, examining a new COVID-19 vaccine candidate.
Developed by specialty vaccine company Valneva, the vaccine is being manufactured at the company’s site in Livingston, West Lothian. It is the only inactivated, adjuvanted (an ingredient to create a strong immune response) COVID-19 vaccine in clinical development in Europe.
The study will be running across 22 National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) sites in England, and two sites in Scotland, and is open to healthy adults who have not had a previous COVID-19 vaccine.
Urgent action needed to protect BRI staff from patient violence, report finds We recognise there are areas for improvement including concerns about the growth in violence and aggression to staff from patients
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Number of critical care beds occupied is 70% higher than last winter and a quarter of hospitals had NO space amid Covid crisis, NHS data reveals (so how much busier is YOUR trust?)
NHS figures showed 5,176 critical care beds occupied on January 17 compared to 3,066 same time last year
Analysis by MailOnline also reveals a quarter of all trusts had no spare space in their ICUs, double last year
MailOnline has designed an interactive tool to let you check how busy your local ICU was on January 17
Family can t be together with seriously ill baby due to Covid rules It was heartbreaking the first time I saw her, I couldn t speak - I was lost for words
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Little Alessi Smith was born without a heartbeat, with doctors fighting for 35 minutes to save her life.