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Dr Anil Mehta administers a dose of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine to a homeless person at YMCA Romford. - Credit: Frank Augstein/AP/Shutterstock Homeless people were given a dose of a Covid-19 vaccine at YMCA Romford. Residents and staff at the charity s site in Rush Green Road were given the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine by a team from Fullwell Cross Medical Centre in Barkingside. A charity spokesperson said the vaccinations came after Bridget Quinlan, support worker for projects and programmes at the YMCA, worked with the Partnership of East London Co-operatives (PELC). This organisation, which was originally formed by GPs to provide out-of-hours GP services, has been providing support to people during the pandemic. ....
New research shows that BAME communities are less likely to get vaccinated than white people, especially those aged 80 and above in the UK. But what are the underlying reasons for this low vaccine uptake and what efforts have been made to improve it? View on euronews ....
The number of new coronavirus cases reported across the globe has declined for a fourth week in a row, according to data from the World Health Organisation (WHO), offering a glimmer of hope the world is turning a corner in its efforts to contain the pandemic. The number of COVID-19 deaths reported worldwide decreased for the second week running, with 88,000 new deaths reported last week, a 10 per cent drop compared to the previous week, according to WHO. READ MORE: A medical worker takes a swab sample at a COVID-19 testing centre in Cyprus.(SOPA Images/LightRocket via Gett) More than 3.1 million new cases were reported around the world last week, WHO said in its weekly epidemiological update. ....