Transitioning from covid-19 elimination to sustainable endemicity in East Asia
What are the challenges and options for East Asian countries that pursued “elimination” strategies? […]
What are the challenges and options for East Asian countries that pursued “elimination” strategies? […]
Recognition of how the pandemic has altered the infectious rhythm of viruses can lead to better preparedness in the health community, write Rabia Agha and Jeffrey R Avner […]
Global vaccine equity for covid-19 is the defining challenge of 2021, but we cannot neglect the need for therapeutics, write Rachel Cohen and colleagues […]
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After much discussion and debate, on 19 July 2021, we finally heard the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation’s (JCVI) decision that the UK will now start vaccinating some at […]
It is World Hepatitis Day today (28 July 2021). [1] While we are in the midst of the covid-19 pandemic crisis, let us not overlook the impact of covid on […]
“The first responsibility of any government is to protect its citizens” —Matt Hancock August 2020 The first witness was Ellen Clifford, a disability consultant. She began by saying that while […]
Tony O’Sullivan, co-chair of the campaign Keep Our NHS Public, welcomed viewers to the first session of the People’s Covid Inquiry (PCI). He said that the aim of the inquiry […]
AI has yet to fulfil its potential, but it could if we learn lessons from covid-19 […]