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Millions of Britons could need Covid boosters every six months for the foreseeable future, Dr. Jenny Harries, Chief Executive of the UKHSA has said. Better be sure there are no adverse effects from repeated doses, then.
A group of doctors is launching a legal challenge against the UK Government’s offer of a Covid vaccine to healthy five to 11 year-olds, branding it "reckless" and "grossly irresponsible".
The 29th of our round-ups of Covid vaccine safety reports and news from a group of medics to inform the debate on vaccination.
Vaccine effectiveness against infection continues to plummet towards minus-400% with no sign of a slowdown, as the Covid death rate of the vaccinated approaches the same as the unvaccinated.
The ONS has released a report claiming "no evidence" of a link between vaccination and increased risk of death in young people. However, a closer look finds the proportion of heart deaths increases after each dose.
UK Covid infections have climbed by a million in a week, ONS data suggest – but deaths remain below average for the time of year, and there are no calls for the return of restrictions.
This week, Zero Covid proponents like anthropologist Devi Sridhar have been out in force to try to save their legacy and regain control of the narrative. But they mustn't be allowed to rewrite history.
According to a new poll, those vaccinated against Covid are also much more likely to support initiating war between Russia and the United States. What's the link?
Worrying trends continue in the latest vaccine data from UKHSA, including vaccine effectiveness as low as minus 300%. Disappointingly, but perhaps inevitably, UKHSA has announced it will no longer be publishing them.
Parents will be able to sign up for jabs for their five to 11 year-olds within weeks amid a rise in Covid infections. But do the risks outweigh the benefits?
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