their opening goal of their 3 0 victory was a gift. an absolute nightmare for the haitian keeper who missed a backpass twice before it ended up in the back of the net. a moment best forgotten for him. and i dare say his as well! that s all the sport for now. that is totally excruciating, isn t it, adam? mind you, it s the sort of mistake i would probably make if they put me on goal! thank you very much. researchers say they have found another life saving therapy to prevent deaths from covid 19, exactly a year after the discovery that a cheap steroid drug did the same. the treatment is a potent intravenous infusion of antibodies to neutralise the virus and costs between £1,000 to £2,000.
in england, who face losing their jobs if they don t get the jab. well, this is something we re looking at as a government, but what is very clear is it is important that care home staff have those vaccines. it s important for their safety and also the safety of the residents of care homes. a warning from scientists that the uk is shockingly unprepared for rising temperatures and extreme weather caused by climate change. uk inflationjumped to 2.1% in the year to may, as the opening up of the economy from lockdown sparked a rise in spending. in an interview with the bbc, the countess of wessex speaks of the impact of the duke of edinburgh s death on the royal family. sport, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here s adam wild. talking about the euros. it s going
everybody gets vaccinated. it s key to dealing with covid but also enabling us to open up the economy. we are currently consulting on the issue of care home staff and compulsory vaccination and we will be responding to that consultation very shortly. liz truss there. let s talk to our chief political correspondent adam fleming. this issue of compulsory vaccination is hugely controversial? controversial within the care sector because some of the care companies and organisations which run care homes and some of the trade unions who represent care home employees say were dead in a better approach be encourage people to get the vaccine make it easierfor be encourage people to get the vaccine make it easier for people to get the vaccine than making it compulsory? they say or make it harder to recruit people to work in care homes, which is already pretty difficult for some care home providers. however, the government
are you broadly optimistic for once we come out of those restrictions are staying out of them? i am broadly optimistic, are staying out of them? i am broadly optimistic, yes. - are staying out of them? i am broadly optimistic, yes. i - are staying out of them? i am | broadly optimistic, yes. i don t broadly optimistic, yes. idon t think broadly optimistic, yes. idon t think now broadly optimistic, yes. i don t think now that broadly optimistic, yes. i don t think now that schools - broadly optimistic, yes. i don t think now that schools are - broadly optimistic, yes. i don tl think now that schools are open broadly optimistic, yes. i don t - think now that schools are open and catering think now that schools are open and catering facilities think now that schools are open and catering facilities are think now that schools are open and catering facilities are open, - think now that schools are open and catering facilities are open, i- catering facilities are open, i think.
is no mass vaccination of everyone under 18 but that some under as still do get vaccinated. under 18 but that some under as still do get vaccinated. adam, thank ou ve still do get vaccinated. adam, thank you very much still do get vaccinated. adam, thank you very much indeed. joining me now is, mike padgham who is the chair at the independent care group which is representative body for independent care providers in york and north yorkshire. thank you for being with us. what is your view on this? as we were saying, very controversial. some think it is a good idea to protect care home residents and the onus on provider should be to protect those residents. 0thers provider should be to protect those residents. others think it is potentially a breach of the human rights of the staff who work in care homes. where do you stand on this? yes, i hear what you say. my view is actually the vaccinations should be voluntary, i don t think they should be compulsory. i think given a bit more t