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First proof Covid jabs slash severe cases by up to 94% AND helps stop spread 22 Feb 2021, 15:30 Updated: 22 Feb 2021, 19:49 Invalid Date, COVID vaccines are slashing severe cases of the disease by up to 94 per cent - and helping to stop the spread, new findings suggest. Experts have today declared the results - the first evidence to come out of the UK s jab programme - as very encouraging .
4 Prime Minister Boris Johnson will be assessing the effectiveness of vaccines to map the route out of lockdown. He is pictured holding a vial of an Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, February 17Credit: AFP or licensors In the first set of vaccine data published today, researchers in Scotland found the Oxford jab appeared to reduce a person s risk of hospital admission by up to 94 per cent - four weeks after the initial dose. ....
Covid vaccine: Healthy competition between UK s four nations over how fast they inoculate the public is no bad thing – Kirsty Strickland The art of small-talk has been eroded over the last year and so too has the opportunity for it. Sunday, 7th February 2021, 7:00 am Derek Fraser from Edinburgh receives an injection of a coronavirus vaccine from military doctor Captain Robert Reid from 3 Medical Regiment who are assisting with the vaccination programme at the Royal Highland Showground near Edinburgh ....